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Creatine: What You Need to Know

The use of creatine as a nutritional supplement is safe, effective, and ethical, according to the recent position published by the International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN).

Ingredient Spotlight: Stevia

Obtained from the Stevia rebaudiana plant and indigenous to Guarani people of Paraguay and Brazil, “Ka’a He’e,” or sweet herb, is becoming a worldwide natural sweetener for most of our everyday products.

Q & A with Dr. Arciero on Isagenix Clinical Research

Have questions about the studies that have evaluated Isagenix products for weight loss or sports performance? You'll get answers straight from the source in this first-ever published Zoom call with lead researcher Paul Arciero, Ph.D., director of the Human Nutrition and Metabolism Laboratory and professor of health and exercise sciences at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York.

Podcast: Is Caffeine Good or Bad?

There has been a long-standing debate about whether caffeine belongs in a healthy lifestyle. David Despain looks to the vast body of research and clinical studies on caffeine to explain how it’s not only safe, but can actually be beneficial to you no matter what your goals may be.

Ingredient Spotlight: Milk Thistle

During the development of Isagenix Product B and its subsequent reformulation as IsaGenesis®, one of the goals was to provide an optimal blend of herbal extracts and bioactive nutrients that would protect the body by helping to bolster antioxidant defenses. And among those important herbal extracts was milk thistle (Silybum marianum).

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