Many assume tea is cheap because supermarket boxes cost just a few francs. But those who value quality know the difference between premium and low-quality teas.
Supermarket teas are often made from powdered herbs and leftover parts of the plant. Premium teas, like Cognichai, use the finest parts for a richer flavor and more nutrients—think of it as comparing a basic tea bag to a handpicked loose-leaf blend.
Cognichai is crafted with herbs rich in antioxidants, natural caffeine, and amino acids. We focus on quality over cost.
Our standard pack is 29.99 CHF, with servings ranging from 0.89 CHF to 0.59 CHF. With our discounted bundles, the price per serving drops even further, making it an affordable choice for premium tea.
Cognichai supports your well-being, energy, and health—at a great price.
Cognichai can be enjoyed at any time of day, but for optimal absorption, it’s best to have it in the morning, before your first meal. This allows your body to fully absorb its beneficial ingredients, as it’s more receptive when consumed on an empty stomach.
Each pack of Cognichai contains 150 grams, which equals 50 servings of 3 grams each.
Additionally, you can reuse each serving up to twice, as many of the beneficial ingredients in Cognichai are gradually released, providing even more value.
Yes, Cognichai contains natural caffeine from Green Tea, Yerba Mate, Guarana, and Black Tea.
What sets herbal caffeine apart from coffee is the presence of L-Theanine, an amino acid found in many herbs. L-Theanine helps smooth out the stimulating effects of caffeine, reducing feelings of anxiety, heightened adrenaline, and mental jitteriness, while enhancing focus and clarity.
This unique combination makes Cognichai an excellent choice for boosting productivity and promoting a balanced sense of well-being. For comparison, each serving of Cognichai contains approximately 26 mg of caffeine, while a typical cup of coffee contains between 80 and 100 mg.
Yes, you can, but to get the most benefit from Cognichai, we recommend the following:
In the morning, stick to Cognichai for your caffeine boost. If you feel the need for coffee later in the day, one cup is fine. The reason for this is that coffee increases adrenaline, which can reduce the effectiveness of the tea if consumed in the morning.
For the best results, consider moderating your overall coffee intake to allow your body to fully benefit from the smooth and balanced energy that Cognichai provides.
Due to the caffeine content in Cognichai, it is recommended that pregnant women consult with their healthcare provider before consumption.
World Health Organization (WHO) suggest limiting caffeine intake to no more than 200 mg per day during pregnancy.
For reference, Cognichai contains approximately 26 mg of caffeine per serving, while a cup of coffee contains between 80 and 100 mg of caffeine.