Ingredients with intention

A clearer way to understand what you take

AMOA uses ingredients that serve a defined role in the body: minerals that support cellular energy, peptides that strengthen tissue, adaptogens that regulate stress, and probiotics that influence the gut–hormone connection. Every component is included for a reason, backed by research and chosen for long-term use. This page helps you understand each ingredient, why it matters, and how it supports your daily rhythm.

Hormonal Balance Key Ingredients

Support For Natural Hormonal Rhythm.

Organic Maca Root 

Maca is a Peruvian adaptogen known for stabilizing the body’s natural hormonal rhythm. It helps regulate energy, libido, and mood by supporting the hypothalamus and pituitary two key centers that influence hormone production.

Maca does not add hormones to the body; it works by helping the endocrine system create a more predictable, balanced internal pattern. The result is steadier energy, more emotional stability, and a calmer response to daily stress.

Recharge+ Key Ingredients

Rooted In Circulation, Focus, And Flow.

Organic Beet Root

Organic beet root is a natural source of dietary nitrates that support healthy blood flow, oxygen delivery, and cardiovascular function. By promoting better circulation, it helps enhance mental clarity, physical endurance, and metabolic efficiency, especially in the early hours of the day. Every scoop of Recharge+ delivers a functional dose designed to activate your body without overstimulation.

Collagen Fit Key Ingredients

Clinically Clean. Responsibly Sourced. Body-Supportive.

Grass-Fed Collagen Peptides

Sourced from pasture-raised, grass-fed bovine, this collagen offers a cleaner, more bioavailable form of support for your joints, skin, hair, muscles, and gut. The peptides are hydrolyzed for easy absorption and work at a cellular level to improve tissue strength, flexibility, and repair.


AMOA uses 14g per serving to help reinforce what your body naturally loses over time, starting with structure, hydration, and internal resilience.