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Testify
$35.97
A blend of ingredients that may help to support stamina and sexual libido. Some of the main ingredients in this supplement are: Zinc, Tongkat Ali, Maca and L-Arginine.*
Formula Purposes & Benefits
Testify is formulated to increase natural testosterone levels, positive mood, reduced cortisol, increased nitric oxide production, increased muscle mass, and improved exercise performance.
Our product is synthesized utilizing the latest scientific research and formulated with high quality
Our formula is third party independently tested for heavy metals, impurities, made in the USA, GMP certified, and produced in an FDA registered facility. 1% of the supplements on the market can match our world class standards.
Formula Ingredient Deck
Benefits Of Each Ingredient
Horny Goat Weed
Supports increased sexual drive, increased testosterone, reduced progression of atherosclerosis, increased nitric oxide levels, and reduced arterial (blood vessel) inflammation levels (126,127).
Reduces arterial inflammation via reduction of free-radical-induced peroxidation in erythrocytes, and increased nitric oxide levels (126,127).
supports arterial health (health of blood vessels) via attenuating DNA damage, correcting endothelial dysfunction (126,127).
represses macrophage-derived foam cell formation, inhibiting platelet activation, and reduces oxLDL-induced monocyte adhesion to endothelial cells (126,127).
Macca Root Powder
Supports female hormonal health via increased sex drive, improved post-menopausal symptoms, and improved sexual desire (13).
Increases luteinizing hormone (LH) production and reduced severity of menstruation (13).
Increases sperm count in males via androgenic mechanisms associated with free testosterone increase (13).
Tongkat Ali
Reduces stress hormones (cortisol), increases free testosterone, enhances mood, and supports sexual function (132).
Saw Palmetto
Supports prostate health, cardiovascular health, and increased hair growth (133,134).
Supports prostate health via anti-androgenic and anti-inflammatory effects resulting in reduced Benign prostatic hyperplasia (134).
L-Arginine
Natural vasodilator precursor to increased nitric oxide levels (1).
Supports immune function by maturation of the T cell (immune cell) receptor zeta (TCR) (2).
Improves exercise performance via increased stroke volume (blood flow) and increased nutrient delivery to exercising muscle (3).
Reduces arterial blood pressure, insulin resistance, and supports fat lipolysis (fat burning) (4).
Panax Ginseng
Apoptogenic herb that supports antioxidant function, cognitive function, increased muscle mass, combats inflammation, stabilizes blood pressure, enhances sexual health, and enhances endurance performance (136).
Combats inflammation via inhibition of hydroxyl radical(inflammation) and lipid peroxidation (136).
Supports endurance performance by enhancing mitochondrial energy output during exercise (136).
Sarsaparilla Root
Supports Antioxidant activity, antimicrobial activity, immune system activity, and skin health (140).
Supports skin health by inhibiting oxidative damage and skin-aging factor via mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling pathways (141).
Supports immune health and antioxidant activity by increasing l-glutathione levels (master antioxidant) and enhanced free radical scavenging capabilities (141).
Pumpkin Seed Extract
Supports urinary health, and immune function (175).
Substantial improvement in BPH/LUTS. The observed symptom relief is accompanied by a clinically significant improvement in IPSS-related (175).
Muira Puma Extract
Supports sexual vitality in males and females, reduces stress, and increases blood flow to sexual organs (135).
Oat Straw
May support antioxidant function and cardiovascular health (185).
Nettle
Supports blood sugar regulation and urinary health.
Cayenne Pepper
Combats diarrhea, cramps, and muscle inflammation (176).
Decreases muscle soreness and increases muscle strength (177).
Astragalus Root
Supports immune health, improves blood sugar regulation, and reduces inflammatory markers seen in gastrointestinal chronic diseases (16).
Improves insulin resistance by reduction of inflammatory blood markers, increasing glucose uptake by exercising skeletal muscle, and improving glycogen (storage form of carbohydrates) synthesis (17).
Catuba Bark
May support antioxidant function.
Licorice Root
Supports anti-inflammatory, anti-allergenic, and antimicrobial properties (178).
Tribulus Terrestris
Supports sexual function, increased testosterone, cardiovascular health, supports healthy urinary tract function, supports athletic performance, and aids as a neuroprotective agent (137,138).
Supports sexual health, via activating aphrodisiacs, increased spermatogenesis, sperm motility, increased free testosterone, and increase of androgenic (hormone) action via the activation of endogenous testosterone production (137,138).
Supports cardiovascular health via decreased arterial inflammation levels of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α and interleukin (IL)-6 (137,138).
Supports neuroprotective properties via protection of neuron injury, and cerebral ischemia-reperfusion by suppressing brain inflammatory markers (NF-κB, TNF-α and IL-1β) (137,138).
Oyster Extract
Reduces inflammation and supports joint health (178,179).
Supports immune health via reduced generation of intracellular reactive oxygen species and increased levels of l-glutathione (master antioxidant) in macrophages (immune cells) (178,179).
Boron
Supports increased bone mineral density, muscle function, hormonal balance, and immune function (180).
Proper Use of This Supplement
Suggested Use: Take three (3) capsules before bedtime.
Our Formula Vs Other Formulas on the Market.
1. Uses third-party independently tested ingredients that are made in the USA, GMP certified, and made in an FDA registered facility.
1. Source cheap ingredients from heavily polluted soils. Even “organic” supplements not third-party tested have been removed by FDA due to high levels of heavy metals.
2. Uses high-quality herbs, nootropics, vitamins, and minerals in an effective and efficaciously dosed formula.
2. Uses cheap sources of herbs, nootropics, vitamins, and minerals that contain high amounts of fillers and heavy metals.
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Evron, E., Juhasz, M., Babadjouni, A., & Mesinkovska, N. A. (2020). Natural Hair Supplement: Friend or Foe? Saw Palmetto, a Systematic Review in Alopecia. Skin appendage disorders, 6(6), 329–337. https://doi.org/10.1159/000509905
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* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Prostate Formula
$32.97
Includes potent ingredients that also act as antioxidants, like green tea extract and red raspberry. Also included are natural ingredients like uva ursi, pumpkin seed and marshmallow plant. This herbal supplement is a great for a more natural option to supplement one's wellness.*
Formula Purposes & Benefits
Prostate Formula is formulated to may support prostate health, antioxidant activity, energy, cognition, sexual function, mood, and cardiovascular health.
Our product is synthesized utilizing the latest scientific research and formulated with high-quality ingredients.
Our formula is third-party independently tested for heavy metals, impurities, made in the USA, GMP certified, and produced in an FDA registered facility.
Formula Ingredient Deck
Benefits Of Each Ingredient
Vitamin E
May support immune function, cognitive health, cardiovascular health, and bone health (204,205,206,207,208)
May support immune health via neutralizing free radicals and reactive oxygen species, and increased T lymphocyte-mediated immune function (204).
May support cardiovascular health via reduced cholesterol (204).
May support cognitive function via reduced oxidative stress, inflammation, and DNA damage of neuronal tissues (208).
Vitamin B6
Serves as a cofactor in more than 150 enzymatic reactions associated in blood sugar regulation, immunity, cardiovascular function, neuronal health, metabolic, and digestive health (38, 40).
May support reduced plasma glucose (blood sugar levels) via inhibiting the activity of small-intestinal α-glucosidases (enzymes associated with glucose metabolism) (39).
Functions as an antioxidant by counteracting the formation of reactive oxygen species (inflammatory markers) and advanced glycation end-products (38,40).
May support blood sugar regulation in women with gestational diabetes (40).
Cofactor for enzymes involved in DNA metabolism (40)
Zinc
May support immune function, skin health, cognitive function, and vision (172,173).
May support stimulation of the innate and adaptive immune system (172,173).
May support the activation of lymphocytes and activation of innate T cell-mediated immunity (172,173).
May support cognitive function by modulation of neuronal signaling in areas of the brain associated with memory and learning (hippocampus) (172,173)
Copper
May support healthy blood sugar levels, energy metabolism and cholesterol management (143,144).
Selenium
May support reduced prevelance of atherosclerosis, high cholesterol (hypercholesterolemia), and type 1 diabetes (147).
May support thyroid health via decreased circulating thyroid autoantibodies in patients with chronic autoimmune thyroiditis (AIT) (146).
Increases the activity of selenoproteins that decrease reactive oxygen species (inflammation), increases natural killer activity, and increases glutathione (master antioxidant) levels (145,147).
Saw Palmetto
May support prostate health, cardiovascular health, and increased hair growth (133,134).
May support prostate health via anti-androgenic and anti-inflammatory effects resulting in reduced prostatic hyperplasia (133,134).
Pygeum Africanum
May support healthy testosterone levels, improves prostate health, and reduce chronic inflammation (19).
Red Raspberry
A natural aromatic compound derived from raspberries that may enhance fat oxidation(burning) and antioxidant protective mechanisms (20).
May support increased antioxidant properties through increasing total antioxidant capacity (TAC) ; and improving lipid peroxidation (21,22).
Graviola
May support antioxidant function, reduced inflammation, and aid as an antimicrobial agent (186,187).
May support antioxidant function via 200 phytochemicals and high concentration of alkaloids (186,187).
May support lowered inflammation via reduced inflammatory cytokines (markers of inflammation (186,187).
Green Tea Extract
A potent polyphenolic antioxidant that may support healthy blood pressure, insulin sensitivity, and metabolic health (25).
Contains high concentration of ECGC that may reduce body fat mass, increase fat oxidation(burning) and increase caloric expenditure during exercise. (25).
Potent anti-inflammatory compound that may support glutathione production and inhibition of pro-inflammatory markers (cytokines). (26).
May reduce oxidative stress (chronic inflammation in the body) (26).
Cat’s Claw
May support respiratory health and reduced inflammation (188).
May support respiratory health via potentially reduced prevalence of respiratory infections entering lung cells (inhibition of ACE2 receptor protein docking) (182).
Broccoli Extract
May support antioxidant activity due to the high content of polyphenols and flavonoids (antioxidants) (190).
Tomato Extract/Lycopene
May support prostate health, cardiovascular support, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and chemoprotective properties against cancer (191,192, 193).
May support reduced inflammation via scavenging of free radicals and reduces oxidative damage of DNA. (191,192,193).
Inhibits phosphorylation of anti-oncogenes such as p53 and Rb. It also inhibits G0/G1 and S-phase of the cell cycle (193).
Stinging Nettle
May support blood sugar regulation and urinary health.
Maitake, Reishi, Shitake
May support immune health, antioxidant activity, balanced estrogen levels, antiviral support,reduced stress, improved exercise performance, and blood sugar regulation (194,195).
May support immune health via high concentrations of betagluxans which may increase natural killer cell activity and t-cell-mediated immunity (194).
May support immune health via the concentration of inflammatory cytokines IL-1α, IL-6, IL-10 and TNF-a (inflammation markers) in macrophages (immune cells) (194).
High in the amino acid L-Ergothioneine (mainly found in mushrooms) that supports longevity, may decrease chronic inflammation, and improve antioxidant activity (194)
Quercetin
May support antioxidant status, immune system defense, reduced homocysteine (allergies), reduced triglycerides, and combats bacterial infections (114,115,116).
May support immune health via reduced c-reactive protein (major inflammatory biomarker), increased neutrophil chemotaxis, macrophage phagocytosis, NK cell lytic activity and mitogen-stimulated lymphocyte (white blood cell) proliferation (114).
May support antiviral and antibacterial activity (114)
Juniper
May support urinary health via the decreased prevalence of urinary tract infections.
Uva Ursi
May support urinary health via the decreased prevalence of urinary tract infections (196).
Buchu
May support digestive and immune health.
L-Alanine
May support blood sugar regulation, immune function, and recovery from exercise (197).
May support blood sugar regulation via increased glucose uptake into skeletal muscle and improved insulin sensitivity (197).
L-Glycine
May support increased nitric oxide production, improved connective tissue health, improved sleep, and increased growth hormone production (198),199).
Pumpkin Seed
May support urinary health, and immune function (175)
Cayenne Pepper
May support decreased muscle soreness and increased muscle strength (177).
Goldenseal
May support digestive health, antibacterial activity, and antioxidant support (201, 202).
May support antioxidant function via levels of berberine (alkaloid) (201,202).
Marshmallow
May support digestive health and combats sore throats (200).
May support reduced sore throats via increased protective film on the inflamed mucosa (inflamed throat tissue) (200).
Parsley
May support immune health, antioxidant activity, and aids in the detoxification process (203,204).
Proper Use of This Supplement
Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement take two (2) veggie capsules once a day. For best results take two 20-30 minutes before a meal with an 8 oz glass of water, or as directed by your health care professional.
Our Formula Vs Other Formulas on the Market.
1. Uses third-party independently tested ingredients that are made in the USA, GMP certified, and made in an FDA registered facility.
1. Source cheap ingredients from heavily polluted soils. Even “organic” supplements not third-party tested have been removed by FDA due to high levels of heavy metals.
2. Uses high-quality nutraceuticals in an effective evidence-based and efficaciously dosed formula.
2. Uses cheap sources of nutraceuticals that contain high amounts of fillers, heavy metals, and is formulated without evidence-based dosages.
Sources
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Test Booster
$40.97
Ultra-Test contains natural vitamins, minerals and herbs to make an extremely effective testosterone support. These vitamins and herbs help to support the body’s natural production of testosterone. This product can help boost the body’s testosterone to increase positive body-building results.*
Formula Purposes & Benefits
Test Booster is formulated to may support increased natural testosterone levels, sexual function, positive mood, reduced evening cortisol concentrations, increased nitric oxide production, increased muscle mass, and improved exercise performance.
Our product is synthesized utilizing the latest scientific research and formulated with high-quality ingredients.
Formula Ingredient Deck
Benefits Of Each Ingredient
Magnesium
May support optimal nerve function, muscle contractions, cardiovascular, bone health, and decreased anxiety (90,91).
May support biological reactions such as ATP-fueled reactions and pancreatic insulin secretion (90,91).
May support reduced systolic blood pressure, fasting glucose, triglycerides, and healthy HDL levels (90,91).
May support reduced peripheral cortisol levels in the CNS, increased relaxation, and decreased anxiety (90,91).
Zinc
May support immune function, skin health, cognitive function, and vision (172,173).
May support stimulation of the innate and adaptive immune system (172,173).
May support the activation of lymphocytes and innate T cell-mediated immunity (172,173)
May support cognitive function by modulation of neuronal signaling in areas of the brain associated with memory and learning (hippocampus) (172,173).
Tribulus Terrestris
May support sexual function, increased testosterone, cardiovascular health, healthy urinary tract function, athletic performance, and may aid as a neuroprotective agent (137,138).
May support sexual health, via activating aphrodisiacs, increased spermatogenesis, sperm motility, increased free testosterone, and increase of androgenic (hormone) action via the activation of endogenous testosterone production (137,138).
May support cardiovascular health via decreased arterial inflammation levels of (TNF)-α and interleukin (IL)-6 (137,138).
May support neuroprotective properties via protection of neuron injury, and cerebral ischemia–reperfusion by suppressing brain inflammatory markers (NF-κB, TNF-α and IL-1β) (137,138).
Chrysin
May support immune health, cardiovascular health, and increased testosterone (209).
May support immune health via suppression of pro-oxidant enzymes, scavenging free radicals, and reduced inflammatory cytokines (markers of inflammation) (209).
May support cardiovascular health via increased bioavailability of endothelial nitric oxide, reduced prevalence of atherosclerosis, reduced thrombogenesis, and reduced vascular (blood vessel) inflammation (209).
May support increased testosterone via blocking of androgens into estrogen (210).
Horny Goat Weed
May support increased sexual drive, increased testosterone, reduced progression of atherosclerosis, increased nitric oxide levels, and reduced arterial (blood vessel) inflammation levels (126,127).
May support reduced arterial inflammation via reduction of free radical induced peroxidation in erythrocytes, and increased nitric oxide levels (126,127).
May support arterial health (health of blood vessels) via reduced DNA damage and reduced endothelial dysfunction (126,127).
May support reduced macrophage-derived foam cell formation, inhibiting platelet activation, and oxLDL-induced monocyte adhesion to endothelial cells (126,127).
Longjack (Tongkat Ali)
May support reduced stress hormones (cortisol), increased free testosterone, enhanced mood, and enhanced sexual function (132).
Saw Palmetto
May support prostate health, cardiovascular health, and increased hair growth (133,134).
May support prostate health via anti-androgenic and anti-inflammatory effects resulting in reduced Benign prostatic hyperplasia (134).
Hawthorn Berries
May support cardiovascular health and reduced prevalence of metabolic syndrome (165).
May support cardiovascular health via reduced atherosclerotic lesion areas, reduced cholesterol synthesis (acyl-coA-cholesterol acyltransferase enzyme), reduced very-low-density lipoproteins (VLDL), and inhibited platelet aggregation (165).
Cissus Quadrangularis
May support joint health, antioxidant function, cardiovascular health, and reduced body fat (211, 212).
May support antioxidant function via increased free radical scavenging capacity and reduced inflammatory cytokines (211, 212).
May support cardiovascular health via decreased waist-hip circumferences, reduced blood pressure, total cholesterol, triglycerides, fasting blood glucose, and leptin levels (211, 212).
May support reduced body fat via decreased enzymatic activity of pancreatic lipase and decreased activity of genetic modulators of adipogenesis (fat cell growth) such as C/EBPα, PPARγ, SREBP-1c (genetic regulators of fat cell growth) (211, 212).
May support joint health via reduced inflammation in connective tissue (211, 212).
Proper Use of This Supplement
Suggested Use: Take three (3) capsules before bedtime.
Our Formula Vs Other Formulas on the Market.
1. Uses third-party independently tested ingredients that are made in the USA, GMP certified, and made in an FDA registered facility.
1. Source cheap ingredients from heavily polluted soils. Even “organic” supplements not third-party tested have been removed by FDA due to high levels of heavy metals.
2. Uses high-quality nutraceuticals in an effective evidence-based and efficaciously dosed formula.
2. Uses cheap sources of nutraceuticals that contain high amounts of fillers, heavy metals, and in formulated without evidence-based dosages.
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* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Synergize Men
$34.97
This men’s multivitamin is focused on the anatomy and nutrient needs of men, geared toward helping them have and maintain proper nutrition. Aiding in mental alertness and increased energy. Contains a complete blend of the essential vitamins and minerals, powerful fruit and berry antioxidants to support detoxing, natural energizers from herbs and berries for a natural energy lift with no caffeine.*
Formula Purposes & Benefits
Synergize Men is formulated to support cardiovascular health, hormonal health, metabolic health, immune health, digestive health, sexual function, cognitive function, positive mood, and improved exercise performance.
Our product is synthesized utilizing the latest scientific research and formulated with high-quality ingredients.
Our formula is third-party independently tested for heavy metals, impurities, made in the USA, GMP certified, and produced in an FDA registered facility. 1% of the supplements on the market can match our world-class standards.
Formula Ingredient Deck
Benefits Of Each Ingredient
Vitamin A (beta carotene)
May support vision health, skin health, immune health, and increases antioxidant support (182, 183).
May support antioxidant function via decreased inflammatory cytokines (inflammation), decreased reactive oxygen species, and increased L-glutathione production (master antioxidant) (182, 183).
May support visual health via increased amounts of plasma vitamin A in macular (eye) tissues (182,183).
Vitamin C
May support immune, cardiovascular, skin, cognitive, fat burning, and digestive health (97, 98).
May support immune health via increased oxidant, free radical scavenging, and fueling neutrophilic (immune cell) activity in chemotaxis, phagocytosis, and microbial killing (97,98).
May support fat burning by increasing carnitine biosynthesis (molecule required for mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation) (97,98).
May support accelerated bone healing after a fracture, increased type I collagen synthesis, and reduced oxidative stress (inflammation) (98).
Calcium Carbonate
May support bone health, muscle function, and cardiovascular health (36,37).
Regulates processes of bone resorption, mineralization, and fracture repair (36,37).
Increases the effect of physical exercise on bone mineral acquisition in the period preceding puberty (36,37).
May support reduced prevalence of preeclampsia (36,37).
Vitamin D3
May support exercise performance, immune health, muscle growth, optimal bone health, hormonal health, immune function, increased sexual health, cardiovascular health, glucose tolerance, increased strength, and positive mood (77,78,79).
May support hormonal health via high amounts of vitamin D receptor (VDR) activity in hormone based negative feedback loop reactions (77,78).
May support cardiovascular health via improved absorption of calcium, reduced atherosclerotic activity, stimulating cardiomyocytes, and improved vascular health (77,78).
May support exercise recovery via reduced post exercise inflammation and muscle damage (77,78).
May support sexual health via increased activity of Vitamin D receptor activity of testosterone production (79).
May support immune function via decreases of inflammatory cytokines and aiding immune cells (77,78).
May support joint health via regulating calcium and phosphorus and bone remodeling along with other calcium-regulating actions (77,78).
Vitamin E
May support immune function, cognitive health, cardiovascular health, and bone health (204,205,206,207,208)
May support immune health via neutralizing free radicals and reactive oxygen species, and increased T lymphocyte-mediated immune function (204).
May support cardiovascular health via reduced cholesterol (204).
May support cognitive function via reduced oxidative stress, inflammation, and DNA damage of neuronal tissues (208).
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)
May support aerobic energy metabolism (oxidative phosphorylation), cell growth, optimal neuronal conduction (nerve impulses), and cardiovascular health (94).
May support cardiovascular function and aids as a neuroprotective agent in individuals with vitamin B-1 deficiencies (94, 95).
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
May support conversion and activation of other B vitamins, red blood cell production and serves as a cofactor for both glucose and fat metabolism (energy production) (92,93).
Vitamin B3 (Niacin)
Major B vitamin that may support cardiovascular health by inhibiting hepatic(liver) triglyceride synthesis, reducing very-low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) secretion, and increasing HDL plasma concentrations (9).
Reduces conversion of VLDL into LDL proteins and serum lipoprotein concentrations in plasma (blood) (9).
Vital for regulation of gene expression, cell cycle progression, and DNA repair, and cell death (9).
May support healthy inflammatory response via antioxidant and anti-apoptotic (prevention of cell death) properties (9).
May support reduced prevalence of pellagra, nervous anorexia, and Crohn’s disease (10, 11).
Vitamin B6
Serves as a cofactor in more than 150 enzymatic reactions associated in blood sugar regulation, immunity, cardiovascular function, neuronal health, metabolic, and digestive health (38, 40).
May support reduced plasma glucose (blood sugar levels) via inhibiting the activity of small-intestinal α-glucosidases (enzymes associated with glucose metabolism) (39).
Functions as an antioxidant by counteracting the formation of reactive oxygen species (inflammatory markers) and advanced glycation end-products (38,40).
May support blood sugar regulation in women with gestational diabetes (40).
Cofactor for enzymes involved in DNA metabolism (40).
Vitamin B12
May support proper DNA synthesis, folate cycle function, energy production, cognitive function, and immune health (51,53).
Aids as an antioxidant via direct scavenging of reactive oxygen species (inflammation), preserving l-glutathione levels (master antioxidant), and reducing oxidative stress (51).
May support reduced vitamin b-12 deficiency pathologies such as anemia, neurodegenerative disease, cardiovascular disease, and osteoporosis (53).
Zinc
May support immune function, skin health, cognitive function, and vision (172,173).
May support stimulation of the innate and adaptive immune system (172,173).
May support the activation of lymphocytes and activation of innate T cell-mediated immunity (172,173).
May support cognitive function by modulation of neuronal signaling in areas of the brain associated with memory and learning (hippocampus) (172,173).
Biotin
May support conversion of food into cellular energy, hair health, skin health, and cognitive function (213,214).
May support glucose breakdown into skeletal muscle tissue (213,214).
Vitamin B5
May support energy production, cell growth, cell repair, cognitive function, increased hippocampal volume (memory), and optimized bioenergetics (burning of carbohydrates, fat, and protein) (96).
Magnesium
May support optimal nerve function, muscle contractions, cardiovascular, bone health, and decreased anxiety (90,91).
Supports biological reactions such as ATP-fueled reactions and pancreatic insulin secretion (90,91).
May support reduced systolic blood pressure, fasting glucose, triglycerides, and healthy HDL levels (90,91).
May support reduced peripheral cortisol levels in the CNS and supports relaxation and decreased anxiety (90,91).
Copper
May support healthy blood sugar levels, energy metabolism and cholesterol management (143,144).
Selenium
May support antioxidant function, cardiovascular health, cognitive function, thyroid health, and immune health (145, 146).
May support reduced prevelance of atherosclerosis, high cholesterol (hypercholesterolemia), and type 1 diabetes (147).
May support thyroid health via decreased circulating thyroid autoantibodies in patients with chronic autoimmune thyroiditis (AIT) (146).
Increases the activity of selenoproteins that decrease reactive oxygen species (inflammation), increases natural killer activity, and increases glutathione (master antioxidant) levels (145,147).
Manganese
May support enzymatic antioxidant reactions, increased bone mineral density, and blood sugar regulation (148,149).
Molybdenum
May support increased enzymatic reactions involved in sulfite metabolism and detoxification (150).
Chromium
May support insulin function, reduced cholesterol, improved blood sugar regulation, and may lower cholesterol (218,219).
Lutein
A carotenoid that may support vision health, immune health, cardiovascular health, and combats diabetic retinopathy (155,156).
May support increased lutein concentration in the macula and exhibits various features such as anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidative, and blue light-filtering effects (155,156).
May support visual health via increased lutein concentration in the macular layer of the retina, reduced susceptibility to age-related macular disease, reduced prevalence of cataracts, and improved plasma level of lutein and retinal macular pigment level (155,156).
Lycopene
May support prostate health, cardiovascular support, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and chemoprotective properties against cancer (191,192, 193).
May support reduced inflammation via scavenging of free radicals and reduces oxidative damage of DNA. (191,192,193).
Inhibits phosphorylation of anti-oncogenes such as p53 and Rb. It also inhibits G0/G1 and S-phase of the cell cycle (193).
Spirulina
May support reduced cholesterol, blood pressure, blood sugar regulation, reduces inflammation, reduced body fat, and supports antioxidant function (301, 302).
Goldenseal Root
May support digestive health, antibacterial activity, and antioxidant support (201, 202).
May support antioxidant function via increased levels of berberine (alkaloid) (201,202).
Echinacea
May support immune health via increased antiviral, anti-microbial, antioxidant capacity, (159,160).
May support immune health via decreased impro-inflammatory markers (cytokines IL-6, IL-8, and TNF) (159,160).
May support adaptive and innate immunity via increased monocytes, neutrophils, natural killer cells, and CD8 T cells (159,160).
Garlic
May support cardiovascular health, immune health, joint health, reduced inflammation, gut health, and enhanced antibacterial activity (161).
May support cardiovascular health via reduced hypertension, reduced total cholesterol, reduced arterial stiffness (hardening of arteries), and markers of atherosclerosis (161).
May support joint health via reduced NF-κB activation (inflammation) in human fibroblasts cells and reduced prevalence of pain in individuals with rheumatoid arthritis (162).
May support gut health via increased prebiotic properties, increased microbiome population, and increased Lactobacillus and Clostridia species (163).
May support immune health via a reduction in inflammatory markers (CRP, TNF, IL-6) (164).
Green Tea Extract
A potent polyphenolic antioxidant that may support blood pressure, insulin sensitivity, and metabolic health (25).
High in ECGC (epigallocatechin gallate) (25).
ECGC is shown to reduce body fat mass, increase fat oxidation(burning) and increase caloric expenditure during exercise. (25).
Potent anti-inflammatory compound that may support glutathione production and inhibition of pro-inflammatory markers (cytokines). (26).
May support reduced oxidative stress (chronic inflammation in the body) (26).
Hawthorn Berries
May support cardiovascular health and combats metabolic syndrome (165).
May support cardiovascular health via reduced atherosclerotic lesion areas, reduced cholesterol synthesis (acyl-coA-cholesterol acyltransferase enzyme), reduced very-low-density lipoproteins (VLDL), and inhibited platelet aggregation (165).
Cinnamon Bark Extract
May support blood sugar regulation and cardiovascular health (166).
May support decreased levels of fasting plasma glucose, total cholesterol, LDL-C, triglyceride levels, and an increase in HDL-C levels (166).
May support improved blood sugar regulation by improving insulin sensitivity and enhanced glucose uptake (166).
Bilberry Fruit Extract
May support vision health, cardiovascular function, increased nitric oxide production, blood sugar regulation, and antioxidant support (167,168).
Grape Seed Extract
May support increased nitric oxide production, reduces blood pressure, reduces DNA damage, increases collagen production, increases bone strength, and aids as a neuroprotective agent (31).
May support antioxidant function via modulation of antioxidant enzyme expression, protection against oxidative damage, and reduced reactive oxygen species (31).
May support cardiovascular health via reduced atherosclerosis, inhibiting lipid peroxidation, and improved endothelial vascular function (31).
Black Currant
May support immune function via high levels of polyphenols and reduction of inflammation (169).
May support cardiovascular health via reductions in LDL Cholesterol (169).
Pomegranate Extract
May support reduced blood pressure, increased nitric oxide production, immune health, blood sugar regulation, prostate health, gut health and aids as an antimicrobial compound (170).
May support prostate health via high polyphenolic antioxidant levels (three times the antioxidant activity of green tea) that protect the prostate gland from inflammation (170).
May support reduced blood pressure via increased nitric oxide production, increased cardiac output (blood flow), and reduced cholesterol levels (170.
May support digestive health via combating inflammatory bowel disease (171).
May support immune health via reduced inflammatory cytokines (markers of inflammation) throughout the body (171).
Proper Use of This Supplement
Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement take two (2) veggie capsules once a day. For best results, light exercise and a sensible diet are recommended. Use this product for no less than 8 weeks for maximum results. Do not exceed 4 capsules a day.
Our Formula Vs Other Formulas on the Market.
1. Uses third-party independently tested ingredients that are made in the USA, GMP certified, and made in an FDA registered facility.
1. Source cheap ingredients from heavily polluted soils. Even “organic” supplements not third-party tested have been removed by FDA due to high levels of heavy metals.
2. High-quality vitamins, minerals, herbs and nootropics in an effective and efficaciously dosed formula.
2. Uses cheap sources of vitamins, minerals, herbs, and nootropics that contain high amounts of fillers and heavy metals.
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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