Primary Application
For what
Mitochondrial and Energy Production
Source
Superfoods
Vitamins and Minerals
Allopathy
Herbs and Botanicals
For whom
People
This complex is meant to Improve sports performance.
Included ICs (Hidden from other users)
427
63.3 k
Creatine plays a fundamental role in the body with respect to energy production. Its primary actions are in muscle and the brain, where it helps to...
523
75 k
The essential amino acids are called that for a reason: they cannot be produced internally, so they must be obtained through the diet or supplement...
972
391 k
Growth hormone is a peptide hormone produced by the pituitary gland and is vital for growth, cell reproduction and cell regeneration. It can be use...
218
51.8 k
Erythropoietin (EPO) is a hormone produced primarily by the kidneys. It plays a key role in the production of red blood cells and initiating the sy...
292
82.2 k
Panax Ginseng, also known as Asian Ginseng, is used in traditional Chinese medicine for its numerous health benefits. It may be used to restore and...
408
73 k
Energizer for Athletes helps athletes, especially football players, maintain their stamina and performance for an entire workout or sport match. Th...
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