6 REASONS WHY YOU WANNA EAT GUARANA Mana Rush Guarana

6 REASONS WHY YOU WANNA EAT GUARANA

Updated: 2026-01-29

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GUARANA THE ENERGIZING SUPERFOOD WITH AMAZING HEALTH BENEFITS

It comes from the Amazon and looks like an eyeball, but what is guarana? And what can it do for your health?


Have you heard of guarana?

If you haven’t, and you’ve had at least one energy drink in your life, there’s a good chance you’ve consumed it.

While guarana is predominantly used in the beverage industry for its caffeine content, there’s a lot more to this eyeball-looking superfood than you may think!

WHAT IS GUARANA?

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Guarana or Paullinia cupana is a climbing plant native to the Amazon. It belongs to the soapberry family, which includes lychee.

 

The word guarana comes from the Tupi-Guarani word warana, which means “fruit like the eyes of the people.” That’s because the plant produces coffee bean-sized fruit that contains a black seed surrounded by white flesh, which gives it the appearance of an eyeball.


When it comes to the taste of guarana seeds, they’re extremely bitter. This is why we add lucuma and banana to our Energy Bomb mix to balance out the bitterness from the guarana.

GUARANA: A NATURAL SOURCE OF CAFFEINE

This Amazonian fruit has been used for centuries by Brazilian tribes for its healing and energy-boosting properties.

 

When it comes to its antioxidant profile, guarana is similar to green tea: it’s rich in catechins, saponins, theobromine and tannins.

 

What makes guarana so popular is its natural caffeine content. Up to 6% of the seed contains caffeine and it’s 4-6 times more potent than coffee beans.


Because of this, guarana is a common ingredient in sports and energy drinks. In fact, 70% of guarana is used by the beverage industry. The other 30% is used to make guarana powder.

6 REASONS WHY YOU WANNA EAT GUARANA

Here’s why you should be eyeing this berry and incorporating it into your diet.

GUARANA IS A NATURAL ENERGY BOOSTER

Feeling tired? Don’t reach for coffee — reach for guarana instead!

 

The caffeine in guarana works similarly to other caffeinated beverages by blocking adenosine, a neurotransmitter that relaxes the brain and makes you feel tired.

 

However, unlike coffee, guarana is released slowly, giving you long-lasting energy.

 

On top of reducing physical fatigue, one study showed guarana also improves mental fatigue.

GUARANA MAY PROTECT AGAINST CANCER

While more research is needed, there are some promising studies that show guarana’s anti-cancer effects.

 

So far, studies show guarana protects against DNA damage, suppresses cancer cell growth and induces cancer cell death.

 

Why is this? Researchers hypothesize its due to the xanthines in guarana, which are compounds that are similar to caffeine and theobromine.

GUARANA IMPROVES YOUR ABILITY TO LEARN

Like matcha, guarana has some serious brain-boosting benefits.

 

A 2007 study published in the “Journal of Psychopharmacology” tested the behavioral effects of guarana on humans. The results showed participants who received 37.5mg or 75mg of guarana “produced more positive cognitive effects.” However, while caffeine may play a role, researchers don’t think it’s the only reason why participants did better.

 

A slightly earlier study published in 2004 also showed participants who received guarana extract paid more attention to their tasks and completed them faster.

GUARANA’S GOOD FOR YOUR HEART

If you’re looking for a heart-healthy food, look no further than guarana. This Brazilian berry benefits the heart in two ways.

 

First, guarana can reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke by preventing blood clots. Research points to the caffeine and catechins for the “anti-platelet aggregatory activity.”

 

The second way guarana can benefits the heart is reducing plaque build-up in the arteries by decreasing the oxidation of bad cholesterol.

GUARANA MAY BE GOOD FOR YOUR SKIN

We all know wearing sunscreen is a great way to protect our skin from harmful UV rays, but caffeine can help too!

 

Studies show caffeine’s antioxidant properties protect cells against the UV radiation and shows anti-aging properties by slowing down the process of photoaging of the skin.

GUARANA MAY PROVIDE PAIN RELIEF

Did you know most over the counter pain medicines contain caffeine? It also improves their effectiveness by 40%!

 

How is that possible? Because caffeine binds and blocks adenosine receptors (remember those?), two of which are responsible for stimulating the feelings of pain.

 

Due to guarana’s high caffeine content, it could be beneficial when it comes to pain relief.

HOW TO START ADDING GUARANA TO YOUR DIET

Mana Rush Guarana

 

As we mentioned before, a majority of the guarana used today is in energy and sports drinks. But have you ever read the ingredients on an energy drink? It’s nothing but hard to pronounce words and questionable (chemicals and synthetic) ingredients that were sourced from who knows where.

 

If you’re looking for a safer and cleaner way to enjoy guarana, we suggest trying our Mana Rush Guarana Shots! It’s a healthier alternative to coffee — in fact, 1 serving is the same as a cup of coffee! I also like taking Energy Bomb before a workout.

 

We source our organic guarana powder from Brazil where the guarana seeds are sun-dried and roasted at low temperatures.

 

Not only will you get all that natural guarana goodness, you’ll also get the added benefit of all other benefits from this superfood!

WAKE UP & SMELL THE ENERGY BOMB!

 

Frequently asked questions

What is guarana?
Guarana is a plant native to the Amazon whose seeds are one of the richest natural sources of caffeine. It has been used for centuries as a natural energy source and is valued for delivering a smoother, slower-release lift than coffee.
Is guarana better than coffee for energy?
Many people find guarana energy feels smoother and steadier than coffee because its caffeine releases more gradually, with less of a spike and crash. Both contain caffeine, so it comes down to how your body responds.
How long does guarana stay in your system?
Caffeine from guarana has a half-life of about 4–6 hours in most adults, so the effect tapers off over the hours after a serving. Metabolism, body weight, and caffeine sensitivity all influence how long you feel it.
What is natural or plant-based caffeine?
Natural caffeine comes from plants such as guarana, coffee, and tea rather than being made synthetically. Mana Rush uses guarana, one of the most caffeine-dense plants, for about 200 mg of natural caffeine per serving with zero sugar.
How do I use Mana Rush guarana powder?
Mix one scoop into cold water, sparkling water, or a smoothie — it dissolves in about 30 seconds. Use a full glass for steady energy or 60–80 ml for a concentrated shot. Start with one serving per day and adjust to taste and tolerance.

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☕ Coffee vs. 🍃 Guaraná – Quick Comparison

A side-by-side look at how traditional coffee stacks up against guaraná-based natural energy like Mana Rush.

Feature ☕ Coffee 🍃 Guaraná
Energy release Fast spike, quick crash Smooth, long-lasting release
Jitters Common, especially with multiple cups Lower jitter risk with gradual caffeine
Stomach & acidity Can be acidic and harsh on digestion Generally gentler and easier to tolerate
Hydration Often paired with sugar & cream Mixed with water, coconut water or smoothies
Sustainability High global demand & heavy resource use Lower impact, supports rainforest-friendly farming
Best for Short bursts and comfort rituals Steady focus, workouts, all-day natural energy
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