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Aspitive Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 2 Capsules Other Ingredients: Gelatin, Rice Powder, Magnesium Stearate. *Daily Value Not Established Daily Dosage: As a dietary supplement, take one capsule in the morning and one capsule in the evening with 8 ounces of water. 45-60 days of continuous use is necessary for optimum results.
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Vitamin B12- Deficiencies in Vitamin B12 may cause feelings of fatigue and weakness. These deficiencies can slowly develop over time due to drug-induced vitamin depletion, vegetarianism, or tapeworm infections.
Folic Acid- A deficiency in folic acid can lead to muscular and intellectual fatigue. Supplementing folic acid may be helpful. (3, 4)
Magnesium- Fatigue is a symptom that can be caused by a magnesium deficiency. Magnesium may play a role in the efficiency of cellular mitochondria. (1) Studies suggest that magnesium is involved in energy production at the cellular level. (2) Schizandra Ext.- Has been reported to increase mental and physical performance while boosting endurance. Siberian Ginseng- May help with complex interactions in the body that respond to fatigue and stress. Bee Pollen- May be helpful for increasing strength and sexual function, enhancing stamina, and slowing the aging process. Bee Propolis- Has anti-inflammatory properties and may be helpful with fatigue. Royal Jelly- May be helpful for increasing energy and vitality, relieving stress, and reducing feelings of fatigue. Coenzyme Q10- This is required for energy production of mitochondria located in all cells. May be helpful for increasing energy, aerobic strength, and muscle endurance. Korean Ginseng- May be helpful for providing increased levels of energy. Rhodiola Ext- Modern experts believe Rhodiola may be helpful for fighting depression, enhancing immunity, and improving energy levels. Cordyceps- May provide energy because it improves the amount of oxygen available in the the lungs and bloodstream. (6) Order Aspitive | Aspitive FAQs
References:
1. Barbiroli B, et al. Aspects of human bioenergetics as studied in vivo by magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Biochimie. Oct1998;80(10):847-53.
2. Barbiroli B, et al. Aspects of human bioenergetics as studied in vivo by magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Biochimie. Oct1998;80(10):847-53.
3. Jacobson W, et al. Serum folate and chronic fatigue syndrome. Neurology. Dec1993;43(12):2645-7.
4. Ortega TM, et al. The role of folates in the diverse biochemical processes that control mental function. Nutr Hosp. Jul1994;9(4):251-6.
5. Morales AJ, et al. Effects of replacement dose of dehydroepiandrosterone in men and women of advancing age. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. Jun1994;78(6):1360-7.
6. Lei J, et al. Pharmacological Study on Cordyceps sinensis (Berk.) Sacc. and ze-e Cordyceps. Chung Kuo Chung Yao Tsa Chih. Jun1992;17(6):364-66.
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