More about Energy Boost:
- D-Ribose is useful in mental function, athletic performance and also recovery. It may also ease symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia, by acting on energy metabolism.
- Magnesium is a very important mineral for the function of the nervous system and ATP (energy) synthesis. Magnesium may also reduce muscles tenderness and pain.
- In a study, Malic acid in conjunction with Magnesium showed good results in stopping muscles fatigue, tenderness and pain. Malic acid may also improve sport performance, because it increases absorption of creatine.
- Acetyl-L-carnitine may help the body turn fat into energy.
Ingredients per heaped teaspoon: Ribose 3000mg; Magnesium (citrate) 300mg; Acetyl-l-carnitine 750mg; Malic acid 250mg.
If you suffer from extreme fatigue, fibromyalgia, or are a sports person wanting to take your performance to the next level, please look into and ATP booster and NAD+ activator. This last product is ideal for the more mature people as a powerful antiaging.
Study:
Read this article to know more. This is from that article: “Biosynthesis and regulation of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) has recently gained a lot of attention. A systemic decline in NAD+ across many tissues can create different hallmarks of aging. NAD+ can affect a variety of cellular processes, including metabolic pathways, DNA repair, and immune cell activity, both directly and indirectly. These cellular processes play a vital role in maintaining homeostasis, but as people get older, their tissue and cellular NAD+ levels decrease, and this drop in NAD+ levels can cause a number of age-related disorders. By restoring NAD+ levels, several of these age-related disorders can slow down or even reverse.
Some of the new studies conducted in mice and humans have targeted the NAD+ metabolism with NAD+ intermediates. Of these, nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) has been shown to offer great therapeutic potential with promising results in age-related chronic conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular issues, cognitive impairment, and many others”
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