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Bioperine, a standardized extract from the fruit of Piper nigrum L (black pepper) or Piper longum L (long pepper). It contains 95 percent of piperine. Bioperine is used in conjunction with other herbs or vitamins to increase their absorption and digestion to make them more effective.
Caffeine is the most widely used legal stimulant of the central nervous system and is also used in Sub-Q, with characteristics that have been described as restoration of alertness and removing from drowsiness. Coffee, Tea, many soft drinks and energy drinks as well as nutrition supplements have this ingredient, which is a psychoactive substance, a xanthine alkaloid that can act as a adenosine receptor antagonist, as well as a phosphodiesterase inhibitor. Although regular use of caffeine seems to have nootropic effects, enhancing cognitive abilities, it also is known to provide long term effects on the nervous and cardiovascular system, like in one study it was proven that people with normal to low blood pressure have the possibility of developing a heart disease significantly reduced, as well as the chance of getting the Parkinson’s disease.
Camellia Sisensis .
Coleus Forskohlii is a member of the mint family that has been linked to decreasing allergy symptoms, increasing fat metabolism, as well as relaxing the arteries and smooth muscles.
Epigallocatechin Gallate (EGCG) is among the major catechins found in green tea. It belongs to the class flavan 3 ol of flavonoids, and is polyphenolic matter. Black tea also contains EGCG but in lower quantities. Epigallocatechin gallate makes up about 30% of dry weight of the green tea leaves. EGCG is the most powerful antioxidant present in green tea. It helps to burn fat, increase metabolism, and lower the storage of fat. Researches show that EGCG can be beneficial in curing many types of cancers, like bladder, cervical, prostate, and brain cancer. It also builds up the immune system and protects the body from many diseases.
Glycine is an organic compound and one of the 20 amino acids deemed as building blocks for proteins. This proteinogenic amino acid is not only the smallest but also the only amino acid of the group that is not chiral, which means there is no enantiomer of glycine. With the prominent exception of collagen, which thirty five percent are glycine, most proteins contain only small amounts of it. As a solid, glycine is sweet tasting, crystalline and has no color. Despite being non-essential, because it can be biosynthesized from the amino acid serine, glycine has several important physiological functions, besides being a precursor to proteins. It is a biosynthetic intermediate of purines and the D-Aminolevulinic acid and it is an inhibitory neurotransmitter found in the central nervous system.
L-Isoleucine is one of the nine essential amino acids that is not produced in the body. It can be obtained from animal sources like liver, fish, eggs, chicken, meat and vegetable sources like rye, cashew nuts, almonds, lentils, chickpeas and soy proteins. The metabolism of L-Isoleucine takes place in muscle tissue. It is needed for the formation of hemoglobin and stabilizes and regulates blood sugar and energy levels. It is also known to increase endurance levels and helps in the recovery of muscles after exercise. It strengthens the immune system’s ability to fight off infections and increases the level of growth hormones and insulin to maintain the body’s balance. A deficiency leads to a number of physical and mental disorders with symptoms similar to hypoglycemia.
L-Leucine- Leucine is an essential amino acid that does not synthesize in humans and so must be ingested. It slows the degradation of muscle tissue and is used in the formation of sterols.
L-Valine is an essential alpha amino acid and one of the three essential branched chain amino acids found in the human body. The other two essential BCAAs are leucine and isoleucine. The name is derived from the plant valerian. Valine is also classified as nonpolar and is known by sickle cell disease sufferers as the substitute amino acid for the glutamic acid, whereby the hydrophobic qualities of valine cause the hemoglobin to not fold correctly. Just like the other three BCAAs, the primary source of valine is through ingestion of proteins, where valine is a component; some such sources would be fish, peanuts, poultry, cottage cheese, lentils and sesame seeds. L-Valine is found in large quantities in muscles, whereby in the muscle metabolism it is essential for the restoration and tissue growth.
Magnesium Stearate is coommonly used as a filling agent in the manufacture of capsules and tablets, such as vitamins, the source of this ingredient is typically bovine. However, there is an increasing number of vegetarian options in which the product specifically indicates it contains magnesium stearate from vegetable sources.
N-Acetyl-L-Tyrosine will raise the tyrosine level in the body. The benefit with N-Acetyl-L-Tyrosine is that it is 20 time more soluble in water. This is one of the amino acids.
Razberi-K is a ketone unique to raspberry. Raspberry is rich in bioactive elements that are good for health. It is beneficial in reducing fats in the body. It helps decrease fat levels in the body in two ways: by reducing absorption of dietary fat and; by enhancing liplysis induced by norepinephrine. Research has found that increasing lipolysis can help boost glycerol release, enhancing translocation of hormone sensitive lipase in fat cells. Due to its fat burning ability, it is beneficial in weight reduction. It also has the capability of enhancing metabolic efficiency and decreasing production of harmful free radicals in the body.
Salvia Sclarea, also known as clary or clary sage, is basically a biennial herb. It is a herb native throughout Europe and central and east Asia. Though, it was historically found in France, Switzerland, Italy and Syria. It reaches a height of one meter at the time of maturity. It has wooly texture leaves. The flowers on this herb appear in clusters on its stem and are often of the color pink, white or pale purple. Salvia sclarea is known to have an odor that appeals to some while at the same time are very unpleasant for the others. Majority of the salvia sclarea cultivation is done for the perfume industry in England, France and southern Russia. A lot specialty stores and scent shops sell the distilled essential oil obtained from salvia sclarea.
Silicon Dioxide.
Taraxacum Officinale, more commonly called Dandelion, is a bitter diuretic from the Asteraceae family of plants. It performs as a stimulant to the system, concentrated on the urinary organs. When combined with other medicinal herbal agents, it is useful in the treatment of liver and kidney disorders, gallbladder and urinary disorders, jaundice, constipation, cirrhosis, dyspepsia, weaknesses of the heart, eczema and chronic joint and skin problems. Dandelion is also a mild laxative and can be taken in large amounts because it is not poisonous. It promotes good digestion and also increases the appetite.