EnergyForce

$70.00

120 count-EnergyForce supplies key mitochondrial micronutrients and an intelligent combination of alpha lipoic acid, N-acetyl cysteine, and acetyl L-carnitine to boost cellular energy production.

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Description

CLINICAL APPLICATIONS

  • Recharges Cellular Energy Production
  • Supports Detoxification Capacity
  • Supports Immune Function
  • Increases Antioxidant Protection
  • Provides Key Micronutrients to Optimize Daily Nutritional Intake

OVERVIEW

The body’s organ systems and cells depend on an adequate supply of energy to function at optimal levels. The mitochondria, known as the power house of the cell, contain nutrients and enzymes that are important for cellular energy metabolism, including those that convert food to usable energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP functions as the key source of energy for all cells. In order to increase mitochondrial output, there must be adequate fuel supply for combustion and abundant antioxidants to scavenge free radical by-products. Preserving our energy reserves and increasing energy output is a critical part of maintaining optimal health.

There are many things that can drain energy reserves. Lack of sleep, too much stress, poor nutrition, and prescription medications can draw on our energy reserves using them up faster than they can be replenished. Even the vital biologic systems that are relied upon to maintain health can create an energy deficit that needs to be restored.

EnergyForce is scientifically formulated, based on published research, to boost mitochondrial reserves and jump-start cellular energy production. EnergyForce includes the powerful antioxidant trio of alpha lipoic acid, N-acetyl cysteine and acetyl L-carnitine shown to increase energy production and at the same time, recharge the primary cellular antioxidant reserves of vitamin E, C, and glutathione. EnergyForce also includes key micronutrients and phytonutrients including green tea, broccoli seed extract, and resveratrol to protect the mitochondria and continually renew the cycle of energy production.