For elite athletes, active lifestylers, and those in the golden years, the supplement market offers compelling options to support strength and mobility.
Those taking the ingredient showed a significant reduction in subjective rating of perceived exertion, which is used to assess muscular effort and fatigue.
Compared to a standard caffeine supplement, Nutriventia’s CaffXtend resulted in a longer peak time, and significant improvements in self-reported effects.
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Specnova’s NooGandha improved working memory, helped sustain attention, and maintained reaction times, with no sedative effects, in a single 400 mg dose.
As the line between athletes and active consumers continues to blur, a growing number of protein supplement users seek clean, powerful, and personal solutions.
There are several beneficial mechanisms of action that fall under the gut-muscle axis umbrella, the authors of the study conducted by DuPont Nutrition report.
USANA’s CopaPrime+, a blend of coffee fruit extract, bacopa monnieri, and American ginseng, is evidenced to improve memory, attention speed and response time.
An in vivo study conducted on Pharmactive Biotech’s ABG10+, with high SAC and polyphenols, showed improvements to several cardiovascular health metrics in rats.