Are you fed up of processed food, impure ingredients and the lack of quality or authenticity?
We can relate to that.
Kapiva keeps principles of Ayurveda in mind.
Today, while Ayurveda is growing, the idea that Ayurveda is everything from the right lifestyle, the right routine, the right food and finally the right cure, is lost.
Benefits
- The green tea leaves used to produce our Get Slim Tea are rich in nutrients that help improve the body’s efficiency in burning fat and gives you the extra energy boost you need during workouts.
- The key ingredients in the tea are well-known appetite suppressants that keep you feeling full for longer. They are also potential detoxifiers that will help flush out toxins.
- The juice helps in weight management by boosting metabolism.
- It also increases the movement of intestinal muscles and helps in relieving constipation and aids digestive processes.
Why this Kapiva product?
- Get Slim Juice is a blend of 12 potent raw Ayurvedic herbs instead of extract that help you manage weight.
- The tea leaves are handpicked with great care from the luscious tea estates of Assam. The tea contains 7 active ingredients that contribute to the taste and aroma of this tea.
- The juice is made in GMP certified facilities while the Green Tea is FSSAI-approved so that consumption is safe for you.
- No artificial colors or flavours are used in both the products so you get their benefits in a natural way.
Founder’s note :
Founded in 2016, Kapiva was born out of the passion and minds of our two founders – Ameve Sharma and Shrey Badhani. From establishing Ayurvedic clinics to understanding the grass root challenges of modern India, our founders strongly believed that modern science can help people practice an Ayurvedic lifestyle better.
Did you know?
Did you know Garcinia peel contains Hydroxycitric Acid (HCA) that helps to restrict fat production? It is also responsible for the production of serotonin which can help in suppressing appetite naturally and help you consume less calories without feeling hungry.