
Turn Kyoku into a performance breakfast: blend one packet with The Feed Lab Creatine for strength, Momentous Collagen for recovery, a banana for energy, and a shot of espresso for focus. Complete fuel for training and recovery.


Everything You Need in One Shake
Kyoku packs 16 superfoods, 17g protein, and 20g carbs into one shake that keeps you fueled well into the afternoon. No crash, no extra snacking—just clean, complete nutrition that powers your day.



Pure Power, Proven Science
Single-sourced German creatine monohydrate, the gold standard for athletes. Boost ATP, strength, endurance, and mental clarity with 5 g per serving. Unflavored and easy to mix daily.



Build Resilience From Within
Momentous Collagen delivers 10g of grass-fed collagen peptides plus 5.2g Fortigel to strengthen tendons, ligaments, and joints. It blends seamlessly with Kyoku for long-term joint health, faster recovery, and real protection against injury.

Ultimate Breakfast Upgrade FAQ's
Everything you need to know before getting started.



Blend all three products together every morning, 30-60 minutes before training or to start your work day. Consistency matters more than timing—take it daily, even on rest days.
Yes, but we recommend taking them together in the morning for convenience and to establish a consistent routine. Creatine and collagen work through daily saturation, not acute timing.
Kyoku has 17g of protein and 20g of complex carbs—it's an actual meal, not colored water. Most athletes report staying satiated well into the afternoon and often skip lunch or only need something light.
The Feed Lab Creatine uses the German-made gold standard that's 99.99% pure and tested for contaminants down to parts per million. It's also NSF Certified for Sport. Most "cheap" creatine is made in China with unknown purity levels.
Fortigel® is a specific type of collagen peptide backed by 15+ clinical studies. It provides the exact molecular size needed for connective tissue repair. In studies with 180 athletes, it significantly reduced exercise-related joint pain.