Benefits of Ancient Peat and Apple Fruit Extract
ElevATP® is a proprietary, clinically researched combination of a water extract of “ancient peat” (fossilized plants) and apple extract. The ancient peat contains 70 elements and is especially rich in carbon, magnesium, nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur.
Trace minerals, in general, and magnesium and sulfur, specifically, play important roles in NAD+ production and cellular energy. Magnesium, as an example, is used in many enzymes used to produce NAD+ and ATP. And, what is called ATP in cells occurs as a magnesium-ATP complex.
The apple extract is made from apple peel and contains 10 apple polyphenols. These polyphenols are additive with other polyphenols found in the black ginger, citrus, cocoa, grape, and herbal extracts we are using in the formulation. Similar to other polyphenol ingredients, apple polyphenols support the gut microbiome, promote antioxidant defenses, and upregulate mitochondrial fitness.*
Similar to other polyphenol ingredients, apple polyphenols support the gut microbiome, promote antioxidant defenses, and upregulate mitochondrial fitness.*
ElevATP® was designed to support mitochondrial energy-producing processes and stimulate ATP production. Having extra ATP allows our cells to do more things better, upregulating health, performance, and metabolism.*
ElevATP® is a clinically tested product with human studies for sports performance, body composition, and elevating ATP. It was awarded ingredient of the year in the sports nutrition category by Nutraingredients-USA Awards for 2018. We think it’s only a matter of time until it’s embraced by a broader range of supplement categories, since it’s among the only ingredients with human studies showing stimulation of ATP. The dose of ElevATP® used in human clinical research has been 150 mg once daily. We use this proven dose in our formulation.
ElevATP® is a registered trademark of VDF FutureCeuticals, Inc. ElevATP® products are protected by US patent no. 9,327,005, used under license.
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