Core Ingredients
B Complex (B1, B2, B3, B5, B6)
This family of B vitamins may increase energy and reduce the body’s response to stress. Pairs well with IV or IM Vitamin B12.
B1 Thiamine, AKA the “Anti-Stress Vitamin”
- Improved production of new cells to help protect the immune system
- Improved breakdown of simple carbs
B2 Riboflavin, AKA the “Growth Vitamin”
- Boosted RBD production
- Assisted oxygen transportation throughout the body
- Reduced inflammation and decreased free radical damage
B3 Niacin, AKA the “Anti-Cholesterol Vitamin”
- Regulated blood sugar with improved body fat processing
- Boosted HDL (good cholesterol)—the higher the HDL, the lower the risk of heart disease
B5 Pantothenic Acid, AKA the “Energy Vitamin”
- Increased energy production
- Improved sex hormone generation
- Healthy skin and reduced signs of aging due to moisture retention
B6 Pyridoxine, AKA the “Brain Vitamin”
Regulated mood and improvement to sleep disorders
Improved production in amino acids that support brain development and function
Alleviated autoimmune inflammation in disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis
B12
This nutrient plays key roles in the brain and nervous system and pairs well with B Complex.
Benefits may include:
- Improved skin health
- Increased usage of fat and carbs for energy
- Increased oxygen reuptake
- Assisted nerve growth and development
- Improved communication between nerve cells
- Improved adrenal function
- Improved emotional and mental energy
- Improved concentration and memory function
- Balanced mood and calming effects
- Improved male fertility. Studies suggest vitamin B12 supplementation may improve sperm counts and sperm’s ability to swim.
Glutathione
Glutathione is the “mother of all antioxidants” and a “master detoxifier.” It is an amino acid made in the liver. It facilitates recycling of vitamins C and E, optimizing performance of the antioxidant system.
Benefits may include:
- Increased toxin and heavy metal excretion
- Decreased risk for chronic diseases and illnesses. Low levels of glutathione are linked to chronic diseases.
- Decreased muscle breakdown
- Increased anti-aging
• Decreased damage from stress
Vitamin C
Vitamin C is an antihistamine that reduces oxidative stress.
Benefits may include:
- Increased absorption of iron
- Regulates CRP (C-Reactive Protein)—the known cause of cellular inflammation
- Stimulates glucocorticoid activity (stimulates the immune system to fight inflammation)
- Collagen production
- Antihistamine and antioxidant properties
- Immune function support
- Antioxidant action: Lessens triggers of inflammation by getting rid of free radicals that damage cells
Amino Blend (Arginine + Citrulline + Lysine + Proline)
These amino acids may help maximize performance by supporting the function of healthy joints and muscles.
Benefits may include:
Citrulline
- Longer lasting effects than just arginine alone, this nutrient is converted to arginine in the kidneys
- Improved vasodilation, blood flow and immune function
Arginine
- Improved blood flow by creating nitric oxide (NO), a gas that helps dilate blood vessels
- Improved arteries for people with heart disease or clogged arteries due to its vessel-widening abilities
- Improved symptoms of erectile dysfunction (ED)
Proline
- Improved skin health
- Improved joint and tissue health
Lysine
- Improved carnitine creation, which converts fatty acids into energy and also lowers cholesterol levels
- Improved calcium absorption and collagen formation, which aids in growth and maintenance of bones and connective tissues
Toradol
Toradol is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that may help relieve mild discomfort, headaches and migraines.
Benefits may include:
Reduced injury responses related to fever, inflammation, pain and swelling
Zofran
Zofran is a medication used to block serotonin which may decrease nausea and vomiting. Works well for clients after cancer chemotherapy, radiation treatment or surgery.
