Reon Revive, Great for Night and Graveyard Shift Workers
BOCA RATON, Fla., Feb. 12, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Reon Revive, a fast-melting energy packet equal to two shots of espresso, can help anyone who works the night or graveyard shifts.
Just take a few ready to use sachets with you every day. They fit in your pocket, briefcase or purse. When you want a boost of energy, simply tear one open and pour it onto your tongue. Within seconds the powder formula melts and energy is on the way. Reon Revive is easy to use, and ready to go when you are.
Although daytime workers are often sleep-deprived, night and graveyard shift workers often suffer from a malady called "Shift Work Disorder." In addition to increased health risks, such as heart disease and obesity, people who work during the night are frequently tired and are at greater risk of developing sleep disorders.
Shift Work Disorder is a serious problem in many industries. Approximately 30 percent of all American workers are getting less than six hours of sleep but that number shoots up to 44 percent for night-shift employees.
"We can help anyone who wants a wake-up call. Reon Revive is an easy and effective way to energize your day or night. Just tear, pour and go," said Daniel Scott, co-founder of Reon.
Reon Revive, which is now available on Amazon, is an energy-boosting supplement powder shot that contains 80 mg of caffeine and 50 percent of your B12 RDA.
Reon recommends taking two-to-three sachets throughout the day to stay energized and states that these supplements are not only perfect for that 2 p.m. boost people often need, but also for that extra revitalizing kick before, during, and after exercise.
Reon Revive is sugar free, gluten free, vegan friendly and certified by Informed Sport for use by professional athletes.
For more information about Reon Revive, visit tryreon.com and follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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Andrew Polin, 561-544-0719
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