Amino Acids
L-Citrulline Malate
A naturally occurring amino acid that improves endurance, relieves soreness and improves aerobic endurance.
Beta Alanine
An amino acid that boosts athletic performance and exercise capacity, and helps improve physical functioning.
L-Arginine AKG
Made from the amino acid arginine and alpha-ketoglutaric acid, a naturally occurring chemical. In the body, L-arginine is converted into nitric oxide, which dilates blood vessels for improved blood flow.
L-Carnitine Tartrate
An amino acid that is important for heart and brain function, muscle movement, and many other athletic processes.
N-Acetyl-L-Tyrosine
An amino acid used by the body and brain to support peak performance by helping alertness, alleviating stress, and improving neural communication.
D-Aspartic Acid
Helps enhance endurance and muscular development, and speed the recovery process.
Caffeine
Caffeine Anhydrous
A known catalyst of metabolism and thermogenesis, caffeine boosts your metabolic rate and energy expenditure, and increases alertness and focus.
Micro-Encapsulated Caffeine
A special form of caffeine that provides a controlled release into the body, helping boost alertness and focus longer, and preventing “caffeine crash.”
Vitamins & Minerals
Vitamin C
A vitamin that reduces oxidative stress and helps protect proteins from oxidative damage that commonly occurs during training.
Niacin (Vitamin B3)
A vitamin that reduces oxidative stress and helps protect proteins from oxidative damage that commonly occurs during training.
Vitamin B6
A vitamin typically found in fresh vegetables and linked to amino acid, glucose and lipid metabolism, as well as hemoglobin synthesis.
Vitamin B12
A micronutrient used to convert protein and carbohydrates into energy and essential for getting oxygen to tissues in order to help peak performance.
Vitamin B5
Typically found in avocadoes and high-quality legumes, this water-soluble vitamin plays important roles in energy metabolism and biosynthesis of essential compounds in the body.
Magnesium
A mineral involved in multiple biochemical reactions of metabolic function, including energy production, cardiovascular regulation and exercise performance.
Sodium
A macromineral that plays a key role in normal nerve and muscle function, as well as keeping body fluids in normal balance.
Potassium
An electrolyte and mineral that plays an important role in proper neuron function.