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Nitro Boost

Nitro Boost

30 Vegetarian Capsules

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Sustained Energy, Endurance & Mitochondrial Performance Support

Nitro Boost is a time-released energy and performance formula designed to support physical stamina, mental clarity, and metabolic efficiency. By combining natural stimulants, adaptogenic botanicals, and cellular cofactors, this formula promotes clean energy production at the mitochondrial level—helping the body generate power without sudden crashes.*

Key Benefits:

  • Supports sustained physical and mental energy*
  • Promotes healthy mitochondrial ATP production*
  • Enhances endurance, stamina, and workout performance*
  • Supports focus, alertness, and metabolic efficiency*
  • Helps maintain energy output without abrupt crashes*

Associated Symptoms

May be helpful for individuals experiencing:

  • Low endurance or early fatigue during activity*
  • Reduced workout intensity or stamina*
  • Mental fatigue during prolonged focus*
  • Energy crashes from conventional stimulants*

Suggested Use

Take 1 capsule in the morning. Do not take more than 1 capsule in a 24 hour period.

Not recommended after 12:00 pm. Not recommended for pregnant or nursing women.

Or as recommended by your healthcare practitioner. You should carefully read all product packaging and labels. If you have suspect that you have a medical problem, contact your medical professional.
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Fuel Performance. Power Endurance. Stay Focused.

True energy begins inside the cell. Nitro Boost supports the body’s natural production of ATP by nourishing mitochondrial pathways responsible for energy output, endurance, and recovery. Unlike short-acting stimulants, this formula delivers a steady release of energy designed to last throughout extended workouts, demanding workdays, or periods of high mental and physical demand.*


The inclusion of RNA and DNA provides nucleotides that support cellular repair and regeneration, while adaptogens and botanical extracts help maintain metabolic balance and stress resilience.*

The Science Inside

Guarana Seed Extract & 1,3,7-Trimethylxanthine (Caffeine)

Provide natural stimulant support that enhances alertness, endurance, and metabolic rate.* Guarana offers a slower caffeine release compared to synthetic sources, supporting prolonged energy.*


Green Tea Extract (Leaf)

Contains polyphenols and natural caffeine that support fat metabolism, antioxidant protection, and sustained energy production.* Green tea compounds help balance stimulation with cellular protection.*


Cordyceps Extract

A functional mushroom traditionally used to support oxygen utilization, stamina, and exercise capacity.* Research suggests Cordyceps supports ATP production and respiratory efficiency.*


American Ginseng Root Extract

An adaptogenic botanical that supports physical performance, cognitive endurance, and stress resilience.* Helps maintain balanced energy during extended exertion.*


Kudzu Root (Pueraria spp.)

Contains isoflavones studied for their role in circulation support, metabolic balance, and cellular energy regulation.*


DNA & RNA (Nucleotide Sources)

Provide foundational building blocks that support cellular regeneration, protein synthesis, and recovery following physical stress.* Nucleotides are especially important during periods of high metabolic demand.*

References

  1. Hawley JA et al. Journal of Physiology. 2014. “Mitochondrial function and exercise performance.”
  2. Lieberman HR. Journal of Nutrition. 2003. “Caffeine and human performance.”
  3. Chen S et al. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. 2010. “Cordyceps and exercise capacity.”
  4. Panossian A, Wikman G. Phytomedicine. 2010. “Adaptogens and physical endurance.”
  5. Goldstein ER et al. Sports Medicine. 2010. “International Society of Sports Nutrition position stand: caffeine.”
  6. Heckman MA et al. Journal of Food Science. 2010. “Green tea catechins and metabolism.”
  7. Childs CE et al. British Journal of Nutrition. 2014. “Dietary nucleotides and cellular recovery.”
  8. Reay JL et al. Human Psychopharmacology. 2010. “Ginseng and mental performance.”