I sure do love my coffee. Everyone in my house knows not to talk to mommy in the morning unless I have a mug in my hand. Since becoming more heart, health conscious I am always on the lookout for better options when it comes to my must have rituals. I connected with Erin, over at ParentingHealthy, who introduce me to CafeViva! I got in touch with Michael, super friendly rep, and a box of Cafeviva was on its way to my mailbox!
Cafe Viva is a modern interpretation of two ancient elexirs: probiotic food and coffee. Their proprietary bacteria are harvested from pure bulgarian spring water and their coffee is all natural. Ancient wisdom improving modern wellbeing!
Non-GMO, low-lactose, gluten-free dietary supplement
No preservatives, binders, fillers or artificial ingredients
Patented prebiotic + probiotic blend
Quality tested for safety and potency
80 calories helps satisfies hunger
I don't know about you gals, but only 80 calories and it helps satisfies hunger, sign me up. Seriously, on the dotted line!
What if you could mix life, energy and health in one tasty cup?
- Water enables life.
- Coffee enables a more active life.
- Probiotics enable a healthier life
- Bulgarian Sour Milk (yogurt) is the oldest probiotic known to man.
- Thracians (modern Bulgaria/Greece/Turkey) invented lactic acid fermentation
- Bulgaria has vessels with organic yogurt remnants with L.
- Bulgaricus 9,000 years old
- Alexander the Great (300s BC) feeds troops yogurt before battle
- Genghis Khan (1100s BC) proves yogurt was key to troops’ succes
- King Francis I of France (1500s BC) cured chronic diarrhea with L.
- Bulgaricus
- Ilya Metchnikoff (1900s BC) wins Nobel Prize for linking L.
- bulgaricus’ to longer life.
Spartacus (71 BC) is a Thracian warrior who led the largest slave revolt
against Rome. Spartacus was a Thracian from the Maedi tribe which
inhabited the Strymon river valley in present-day Bulgaria.
Before battle, Thracian warriors drank yogurt mixed with horse
blood from which they gained great strength and endurance
(Publius Vergilius - 70 BC - 19 AD).
Interestingly, Thracians ate mainly a vegetarian
diet heavy on fermented milk, honey, bread and wine
(Euripides 480 - 406 BC).
Thracian healers mixed fermented milk with herbal extracts and honey.
They soaked linen cloths with the probiotic solution,
let them dry and used them as bandages.
Furthermore they made water infusions with the linens
for people and animals with diarrhea.
Yeah I don't know why I wanted to mention Spartacus, maybe because
he looked so good on the Showtime Series! Yum! Where was I?
Yes Cafeviva has tons of wonderful benefits! Now to the taste test!
Oh my. Simply awesome! It tastes really great. I think this coffee addicted mom has found a new product. One I don't have to feel guilty about indulging in.
Connect With Cafeviva:
Cafeviva being the awesome company it is, is offering one of my readers the joy and health of coffee! Contest is open to US, 18+.
As always do one entry, or do them all. The more you do, the more entries you get towards some awesome, healthy coffee!
I received the above item free for review. However all opinions are my own. I only recommend products that I believe in and are good for my readers. Rambling Redhead is not responsible for prize delivery. However I will work with you to ensure you receive your prize.





