• ★★★★★

    Amy loves it!

    "She'd bounce around the walls of any room like a ping pong ball. But now she's creative, calm, and focused, thanks to Nivora!"

    Jennifer T.

  • ★★★★★

    He stopped throwing tantrums!

    "Jackson always talked back, never listened, did what he wanted. Since starting Nivora, he's become a much better listener and been able to calm down easier."

    Amelia B.

  • ★★★★★

    Max is social now

    "He used to be the very quiet kid, the one who didn't make friends easily. We've been using Nivora for 2 months and it's like a switch flipped on. Hes happier and way more outgoing."

    Tyrell J.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    IS it safe for my kids?

    Yes. Mood Magic is made with natural, child-safe ingredients like saffron, magnesium citrate, and L-tryptophan. There are no artificial colors, sweeteners, or stimulants.

    At what age can I start giving this to my child?

    Mood Magic is intended for children over the age of 4 years old.

    Do I need to give it every day?

    Yes. For best results, Mood Magic should be taken daily in the morning. It can be mixed into 3 to 4 oz of water or poured directly into the mouth like a pixie stick.

    Is there sugar or artificial dye in this?

    No. It’s naturally sweetened with chicory root and colored with beet juice. There are no artificial dyes, flavors, or preservatives.

    Will it make my child drowsy or sedated?

    No. Mood Magic is not a sedative. It supports mood regulation and focus by gently helping the brain produce serotonin and dopamine — without making your child feel sluggish or out of it.

    What does it taste like? Will my kid drink it?

    It tastes like sweet berries or fruit punch. It’s lightly sweetened with chicory root and colored with beet juice. Most kids drink it without any complaints.

    Can I use it while taking other medications or supplements?

    Mood Magic is drug-free and generally very well-tolerated, but if your child is on prescription medications, especially antidepressants or stimulants, consult your pediatrician first.