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Euphory-E

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by Happy Caps

€ 9,50
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Kanna and guarana in a single capsule — 110mg of Sceletium tortuosum for mood, 150mg of guarana for energy, plus theobromine and guayusa to smooth out the ride. Euphory-E is the sociable one in the Happy Caps range: warm, alert, and functional enough for a party or a long evening with good company. Four capsules per pack, two sessions sorted.
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Euphory-E — Kanna-Based Mood Capsules with a Guarana Kick

Euphory-E is a mood-lifting party capsule built around Sceletium tortuosum (Kanna) and backed by guarana, theobromine, guayusa, and synephrine for sustained energy. Four capsules per pack, each one combining 110mg of Kanna with 150mg of guarana extract — enough for two solid sessions. Pop one or two an hour before you want to feel it, and the combination of relaxed sociability and clean stimulation carries you through a night out or a long evening in without the jittery crash of caffeine pills.

4 capsules per pack 110mg Kanna per capsule 150mg guarana (20% caffeine) Max 2 capsules in 24 hours Onset: 45–60 minutes

What's Inside Each Euphory-E Capsule

Each Euphory-E capsule contains six active and structural ingredients, with Kanna at 110mg and guarana at 150mg forming the core of the formula. Every component pulls its weight — no mystery blends, no proprietary fillers hiding behind vague labels. Here's the full breakdown per capsule.

Ingredient Amount per capsule Role
Guarana 20% (Paullinia cupana Kunth) 150mg Slow-release stimulant — 20% standardised caffeine content means roughly 30mg caffeine per capsule
Sceletium tortuosum (Kanna) 110mg The core mood ingredient — traditionally used in South Africa for centuries as a relaxant and social tonic
Theobroma cacao L 50mg Theobromine source — a mild, long-lasting stimulant found naturally in cacao
Guayusa 50mg Amazonian holly leaf — another natural caffeine source with L-theanine-like smoothing properties
Synephrine 20mg Bitter orange alkaloid — adds a thermogenic edge to the stimulant stack
Other Magnesium stearate (flow agent), calcium dioxide (anti-caking), gelatin (capsule shell), cellulose (filler)

The gelatin capsule shell means this one isn't vegetarian — worth knowing before you order. If that's a dealbreaker, have a look at the other Happy Caps formulas; some use plant-based shells.

How Euphory-E Actually Works

Euphory-E works by combining a serotonin-supporting botanical (Kanna) with a layered stimulant stack that releases energy gradually over several hours. Kanna is the centrepiece, and it's been getting serious attention over the past few years. The plant contains mesembrine and related alkaloids that, according to research published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology, may act as serotonin reuptake inhibitors — meaning they could support the availability of serotonin in the brain, which is associated with mood regulation. Traditional use among the Khoikhoi and San peoples of South Africa stretches back hundreds of years, where it was chewed or brewed as a tea before social gatherings.

What makes Euphory-E more than just a Kanna capsule is the stimulant backbone. Guarana at 20% standardisation delivers caffeine more gradually than a straight espresso — you get a ramp-up rather than a spike. Theobromine from cacao adds a gentler, longer-lasting layer of alertness (it's the reason chocolate makes you feel good without making you twitchy). Guayusa rounds it out with another slow-burn caffeine source, and synephrine at 20mg gives the whole thing a slight metabolic push.

The net result, based on what we hear from customers week after week: sociable energy. Not wired, not sedated — somewhere in the warm middle where conversation flows easily and dancing feels natural. That said, individual responses vary, and some people find the stimulant side stronger than the mood side, or vice versa. Your body weight, stomach contents, and caffeine tolerance all play a part.

How to Take Euphory-E

The recommended dose is 1 to 2 capsules taken with water on an empty stomach, approximately 45 to 60 minutes before you want to feel the effects. Here's the full protocol for getting the most out of each session.

  1. Take 1 or 2 capsules with water or juice, preferably on an empty stomach. A full meal slows absorption noticeably — we hear this complaint regularly, and the fix is always the same: eat lightly beforehand or wait a couple of hours after a big dinner.
  2. Allow 45 minutes to 1 hour for onset. Don't redose because you think nothing's happening at the 30-minute mark. Patience is the difference between a good night and an uncomfortable one.
  3. Never exceed 2 capsules within any 24-hour period. The synephrine and caffeine stack adds up, and your cardiovascular system doesn't need the extra load.
  4. Stay hydrated throughout — stimulants and dancing are a dehydrating combination. Keep a water bottle handy.
  5. Avoid mixing with alcohol or other stimulants. The caffeine content from guarana and guayusa combined is already doing the job; piling an energy drink on top is asking for trouble.

Euphory-E Compared to Other Happy Caps

Euphory-E is the most balanced formula in the Happy Caps lineup, sitting between pure stimulation and deeper herbal headspace options. The table below breaks down where each variant fits so you can buy the one that matches your plans.

Formula Primary effect Key ingredient Best for
Euphory-E Sociable mood lift + energy Kanna (110mg) Parties, social evenings, dancing
Dance-E Pure stimulation + stamina Caffeine + guarana stack Long nights on the dance floor
Space-E Dreamy, floaty headspace Mixed herbal blend Chill settings, music appreciation

If this is your first time trying any of the Happy Caps range, Euphory-E is a solid starting point. It's the most grounded of the lot — functional enough that you can hold a conversation and remember the evening afterwards.

What Makes Euphory-E Different from Other Kanna Products

Euphory-E is one of the few Kanna products that pairs the botanical with a full stimulant stack rather than delivering it solo. Most Kanna capsules and extracts on the market contain Sceletium tortuosum alone — which is fine for calm, introspective use, but doesn't provide the physical energy that a night out demands. The addition of guarana, theobromine, guayusa, and synephrine means Euphory-E functions as both a mood support and an energy formula in a single capsule.

The dosing is also worth noting. At 110mg of Kanna per capsule, Euphory-E sits in the moderate range. Some standalone Kanna extracts deliver 150mg or more per serving, which can feel heavier and more sedating at higher amounts. The 110mg dose in Euphory-E was clearly chosen to complement the stimulants rather than compete with them — you get the social warmth without the drowsiness that higher Kanna doses sometimes bring. If you want to explore Kanna at different strengths, loose Kanna extract gives you more control over your dose, while Kanna UC2 extract offers a more concentrated alkaloid profile for experienced users.

Pair Euphory-E with a pack of Afterglow for the morning after — the recovery blend helps take the edge off stimulant fatigue. If you're looking for a non-capsule alternative to Kanna, get loose Kanna extract for tea brewing or sublingual use. Both make good additions to a night-out kit.

Safety, Interactions, and Honest Limitations

Euphory-E delivers roughly 30–40mg of natural caffeine per capsule from guarana and guayusa combined, approximately equivalent to a strong cup of coffee per capsule and double that at the two-capsule dose. If you're sensitive to caffeine or have any cardiovascular concerns, start with one capsule and see how you respond.

Kanna has a mechanism that may involve serotonin reuptake inhibition, according to pharmacological research. This means it should not be combined with SSRIs, SNRIs, MAOIs, or other serotonergic medications. The interaction risk is real and potentially serious — serotonin syndrome is not something to gamble with. If you're on any antidepressant or psychiatric medication, skip this one entirely. The European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) lists Sceletium tortuosum among botanicals with psychoactive properties that warrant caution when combined with prescription serotonergic drugs.

Synephrine at 20mg per capsule (40mg if you take two) can raise heart rate and blood pressure in some people. According to a systematic review published in Clinical Toxicology, synephrine-containing supplements have been associated with cardiovascular side effects at higher doses, particularly when combined with caffeine. The doses in Euphory-E are moderate, but the combination effect is worth respecting.

Other reported side effects from customer feedback and competitive product reviews include mild nausea (usually from taking capsules on a completely empty stomach with no water), restlessness, and occasional headaches during the comedown. Nothing dramatic, but worth mentioning.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do the effects of Euphory-E last?

Most people report 3–5 hours of noticeable effects. The stimulant edge from guarana and guayusa tends to linger slightly longer than the Kanna mood lift, so you may feel alert for an hour or so after the social warmth fades.

Can I take Euphory-E on a full stomach?

You can, but expect a slower onset — potentially 90 minutes or more — and weaker effects. An empty stomach or a light snack 2 hours beforehand gives the best results. This is the single most common reason people think the capsules "don't work."

Is Euphory-E safe to combine with alcohol?

Not recommended. Alcohol dulls the mood-lifting effects of Kanna while the stimulants mask how intoxicated you actually are. That combination leads to drinking more than you realise. Stick to water or soft drinks for the best experience.

What does Kanna actually feel like?

At the 110mg dose in Euphory-E, most people describe a gentle loosening of social inhibition — conversations feel easier, music sounds better, and there's a mild physical warmth. It's subtle, not overwhelming. Think of it as the first hour of a really good evening, extended.

Can I take Euphory-E if I'm on antidepressants?

No. Kanna may act on serotonin pathways, and combining it with SSRIs, SNRIs, or MAOIs risks serotonin syndrome — a potentially dangerous condition. If you take any serotonergic medication, this product is not for you.

How does Euphory-E compare to pure Kanna extract?

Pure Kanna extract gives you the mood component without the stimulant stack. Euphory-E adds guarana, theobromine, guayusa, and synephrine for energy. If you want calm sociability without the physical lift, straight Kanna is the better choice. If you want both mood and energy in one capsule, Euphory-E delivers.

Why are there only 4 capsules in a pack?

Each pack covers two full-dose sessions (2 capsules each) or four lighter sessions (1 capsule each). The max dose is 2 capsules per 24 hours, so a single pack gives you two nights out. It's portioned for use, not for daily supplementation.

Last updated: April 2026

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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.

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