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Happy Day - Herbal Happiness Supplement - SOL Nutrition
Happy Day - Herbal Happiness Supplement - SOL Nutrition

HAPPY DAY™️

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Bad mood? Not today.


Elevate your mood and energy in minutes with Happy Day. This robust herbal happiness supplement boosts dopamine production to enhance focus, motivation, and productivity while promoting an overall sense of well-being. The cherry on top? Most people report feeling the effects of Happy Day right after taking their first dose.

Clinically Proven Benefits
  • Encourages dopamine production*
  • Boosts brain function for a happy mood & stabilized energy*
  • Improves productivity & motivation*
  • Addresses mild to moderate depression symptoms*
  • Promotes a sense of well-being*
  • Encourages an outgoing mood for a healthy social life*
What It's Good For
  • Boosting mood
  • Promoting an overall sense of positivity
  • Improves energy levels, alertness, and mental clarity
  • Great for individuals struggling with low energy and mood
How to Take
  • Take two capsules twice a day in the morning & early afternoon 3-4 hours apart
  • If you suffer from severe symptoms, take 3 capsules 3 times a day
  • If you are sensitive, start with 1 capsule once a day & gradually increase to 2 capsules 2-3 times a day
  • Wait at least 30 minutes or more before or after a meal
  • Capsules may be added to light veggie or fruit smoothies (powder or whole capsule)

CAUTION: If pregnant or nursing, please consult a physician prior to use. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

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