
Energy
by Azarius
Azarius Revive Caps are a natural recovery supplement designed to help your body bounce back after a demanding night out. Containing a blend of vitamins, minerals, and plant-based ingredients across four vegan capsules, they target the fatigue and sluggishness that follow a late one — so you can actually use your next day instead of writing it off. We've stocked recovery products since the early days, and these are the ones we keep coming back to.
The short answer is that they work with your body's own recovery processes rather than just masking symptoms. We've all been there. You had a brilliant night, but now it's 11am and you're horizontal, curtains drawn, negotiating with yourself about whether toast counts as a life goal. The classic recovery strategy — water, painkillers, regret — gets you through, but it doesn't exactly get you back on your feet with any enthusiasm.
These capsules take a different approach. The combination of vitamins and minerals replenishes what a long night strips away, while the natural plant-based ingredients support your system in clearing the cobwebs. You're not just surviving the next day — you're actually functional for it.
The honest limitation? These aren't magic. If you've been going for 48 hours straight on nothing but energy drinks and questionable decisions, four capsules won't turn you into a morning person. But for a standard night out — a party, a festival day, a birthday that got out of hand — they make a noticeable difference. Most people report feeling genuinely refreshed by mid-morning rather than dragging themselves through until dinner.
Each pack contains 4 capsules with a total weight of 1.8 grams. The formula is 100% natural, vegan, and free from harmful chemicals. The capsules combine essential vitamins and minerals with natural botanical ingredients selected specifically for post-event recovery support.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Contents | 4 capsules (1.8g total) |
| Type | Food supplement |
| Daily dose | 2 capsules before, 2 capsules after |
| Formula | Vegan, 100% natural |
| Harmful chemicals | None |
| Category | Recovery and revitalisation |
One thing worth noting: the capsule shells are plant-based, so if you're strict about vegan supplements, these tick that box properly — no gelatine here. According to the EMCDDA's broader guidance on harm reduction, supporting your body with vitamins and minerals before and after demanding events is a well-recognised approach to recovery.
The recommended protocol is to split the four capsules into two doses — two before and two after your event. Timing is everything with these, and getting it right is the difference between "oh, that worked" and "did I even take anything?"
The single most important thing we tell customers is to take the pre-loading dose on time. We've been selling recovery products from our Amsterdam shop since the early 2000s, and the biggest mistake people make is treating them like a morning-after fix. By the time you wake up feeling rough, you've already missed the window. Those 2 capsules before you go out are what separate "this actually works" from "waste of money." We tell every customer the same thing: set an alarm, take them early, thank us later.
The second thing we've noticed over the years is that people expect recovery capsules to cancel out everything. They don't. If you drink 3 litres of water alongside your capsules, eat something decent before bed, and get at least 5-6 hours of sleep, you'll feel genuinely good the next day. Skip all of that and rely solely on 4 capsules? You'll feel better than you would have, but you're still fighting uphill. Think of these as the best player on a team — they need the rest of the squad to show up too.
These capsules outperform most common recovery strategies because they address vitamin and mineral depletion directly. Let's be real about the alternatives.
| Recovery method | How it works | The catch |
|---|---|---|
| Water and painkillers | Rehydrates, dulls headache | Doesn't replenish vitamins or support actual recovery processes |
| Greasy breakfast | Comfort food, some electrolytes | Often makes nausea worse before it helps; slow to kick in |
| Sleeping it off | Time helps most people eventually | Costs you an entire day; you wake up at 4pm feeling disoriented |
| These recovery capsules | Pre-loads and replenishes vitamins, minerals, and natural compounds | Requires planning ahead (2-3 hours before the event) |
We'd pick these capsules over any of those solo methods every time. But honestly? Combine them. Take your capsules, drink your water, eat your toast, get some sleep. Stack the deck in your favour.
Heading out for a big one? Pair these recovery capsules with energy supplements from the Azarius smartshop range. Guarana capsules or a natural energy booster work well for the event itself, while these handle the recovery side. You can buy both together and have both ends sorted. Check out the Azarius energy supplements category and the Azarius wiki on natural recovery for more background on how these ingredients work.
Anyone who has commitments the day after a night out will get the most value from these. Festival-goers with multi-day lineups, party people with Sunday plans, or anyone who's tired of losing entire weekends to recovery — order a pack before your next event and see the difference. One pack covers a single event — 2 capsules before, 2 after — so if you've got a busy month ahead, stock up accordingly.
The texture of the capsules is smooth and easy to swallow, no weird aftertaste or chalky residue. They're small enough that you can tuck a pack into a jacket pocket or a small bag without thinking about it. At 1.8 grams total for the pack, you'll barely notice the weight.
One thing these aren't designed for: daily supplementation. These are an event-specific recovery tool, not a multivitamin. If you're looking for everyday energy support, check out the broader energy range in the Azarius smartshop — products like Guarana capsules or Ginseng supplements are better options for that purpose. For festival-specific advice, the Azarius blog on festival preparation covers packing lists and timing strategies in detail.
Four in total. Take 2 capsules 2-3 hours before your night out, and the remaining 2 capsules 2-3 hours after. That's one full pack per event. Don't double up thinking more is better — the dose is calibrated for a single use.
Yes, completely. The formula is 100% natural and the capsule shells are plant-based — no gelatine, no animal-derived ingredients. They're also free from harmful chemicals.
Most people notice the difference the morning after. You'll feel more energetic, less foggy, and generally more like a functioning human by mid-morning. The revitalising sensation tapers off naturally through the day.
The formula is natural and vegan, but if you have specific allergies, check the full ingredient list on the packaging before taking them. When in doubt, consult a healthcare professional — better safe than sorry.
We've sold these from our Amsterdam shop for a while now, and the feedback is consistently positive. The key is timing — take them before and after, not just the morning after. Customers who follow the protocol properly report a real, noticeable difference in how they feel the next day.
These are a food supplement containing vitamins, minerals, and natural ingredients. If you're already taking other supplements or medication, it's worth checking with a healthcare professional to avoid doubling up on specific nutrients.
Keep them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. No need to refrigerate. The pack is small enough to store in a drawer or medicine cabinet without taking up space.
You can buy them directly from the Azarius smartshop online or get them in person at the Azarius Amsterdam store. Order online for delivery across Europe.
Last updated: April 2026


This product description was drafted with AI assistance and reviewed by Luke Sholl, Cannabinoids & smartshop specialist since 2011. Editorial oversight by Joshua Askew.
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.