Energy + Focus: Triple Threat of Nutrients

Get cellular-level super powers with ENERGY+FOCUS  

Some days it feels impossible to conquer the mountain of never-ending tasks and distractions. If you’ve ever wanted a secret formula to keep you going at peak performance, try TruLabs ENERGY + FOCUS. It helps you maintain your concentration and stamina so you can get every job done and still get in that essential workout.

But what’s in ENERGY + FOCUS that makes such a difference?

TruLabs formulates ENERGY + FOCUS with a triple threat of powerful nutrients that are fundamental building blocks for mental acuity and vitality: adenine, ribose, and phosphate. Together they make up the molecule adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which produces energy.

Adenine for energy

Adenine, or vitamin B4, is one of the building blocks of DNA and RNA. It allows your body to stores energy in your cells through the energy-generating molecule ATP.

Adenine is also important for normal heart function, activity in the GI tract, and forming antibodies through your immune system.

Athletes who drink ENERGY + FOCUS use adenine’s abilities to boost their energy levels, extend endurance, and improve their mental alertness and clarity. When you work hard or play hard, adenine will stave off fatigue, helping you improving your game and performance.

The best food sources of adenine are Brewer's yeast, whole grains, bee pollen, royal jelly, green leafy vegetables, honey, and berries. If you don’t always get enough of these in your diet, drinking ENERGY + FOCUS will keep your adenine levels at a healthy level.

Ribose for endurance

Ribose is another energy boosting nutrient, a type of simple sugar or carbohydrate, that our bodies make. It is the second component of adenosine triphosphate (ATP).

TruLabs includes ribose in our ENERGY + FOCUS formula for athletes and anyone else who needs a jump-start to get through the day. It can also help you stay focused, reduce muscle fatigue, and recover from your workouts.

Medical researchers are exploring how ribose affects people with fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue. In studies, these patients have experienced improved energy and mood, had less pain and better sleep after taking ribose supplements. Ribose may also benefit people with heart disease, allowing them to exercise more and increase heart health.

Small quantities of ribose can be found in many foods, including mushrooms, beef and poultry, cheddar cheese, cream cheese, milk, eggs, and yogurt, as well as anchovies, herring, and sardines. The ribose in ENERGY + FOCUS can help you stay productive and motivated.

Phosphate for strength

Phosphate is also present in ATP, turning fat, carbs, and protein into energy on a cellular level. It also builds strong bones and teeth, supports nerves and muscles, and keeps the pH level in your blood in balance.

Adults need about 700 mg. of phosphate a day. You can easily boost your phosphate levels with a delicious drink of ENERGY + FOCUS, gaining extra stamina and concentration.

Phosphate is in dairy products, grains, eggs, animal proteins, nuts and seeds, beans and lentils, potatoes, and asparagus. Most people get enough phosphate in their diets.

Though it is rare in the U.S., a phosphate deficiency can cause anemia (low red blood cell counts), muscle weakness, bones problems, a higher risk of infection, a feeling of burning or prickling in the skin, and confusion.

We put many essential vitamins and minerals in all our TruLabs supplements, so you can replace the nutrients you use in the gym, on a hike, or on the job. Discover the benefits of TruLabs today.

Sources

  • https://www.genome.gov/genetics-glossary/Adenine
  • https://www.caasn.com/vitamin-b4-adenine.html/ - Canadian Academy of Sports Nutrition
  • https://www.webmd.com/vitamins-and-supplements/ribose-uses-and-risks
  • https://www.verywellhealth.com/health-benefits-of-ribose-supplements-89505
  • https://www.webmd.com/vitamins-and-supplements/what-is-phosphorus
  • https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Phosphorus-Consumer/

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