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Podcast: The Science Behind AMPED NOx

2018-08-06T10:18:58-07:00Athlete Nutrition, Energy and Focus, Fitness + Well-Being, Latest Podcasts, Multimedia, Nutrient Timing, Performance, Science Talks, Team Isagenix|

The nitrate-rich blend of fruits and vegetables found in AMPED™ NOx can help you power through any workout. Dr. Eric Gumpricht discusses how the benefits of AMPED NOx go beyond just athletic performance to support cardiovascular health, brain function, and general well-being.

How Much Protein Can Your Body Use?

2018-08-06T10:18:59-07:00Athlete Nutrition, Energy and Focus, Fitness + Well-Being, Performance, Protein, Team Isagenix|

If you’re an athlete, or someone who lifts weights, the amount of protein your body can use may be much more than the average daily requirements, a recent study reports (1). Published in the Journal of Nutrition, Canadian researchers found the average requirement of protein in resistance-trained male subjects to be 2.6 times greater than the current recommendations from the Institute of Medicine.

Study: AMPED NOx Increases Nitric Oxide Levels

2021-06-08T14:04:43-07:00Athlete Nutrition, Nutrient Timing, Performance, Product Research, Research & Science, Science News, Team Isagenix|

In collaboration with Isagenix scientists, Arizona State University researchers have found that AMPED NOx increases nitric oxide bioavailability in healthy men. The researchers presented their findings during a poster session at the American Society for Nutrition’s annual meeting at Experimental Biology in Chicago on April 25, 2017.

Podcast: How to Build Muscle With Isagenix

2018-03-16T10:24:26-07:00Latest Podcasts, Performance, Team Isagenix, Uncategorized|

Whether you’re driven by performance or trying to lose weight, building lean muscle mass can be a challenge. Alex Mohr simplifies the science behind muscle growth and explains what the most effective strategies are to get results in the gym. He explains how body size and workout intensity play a huge role in how much protein you need and how readily it’s absorbed.
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