A California company has developed a line of products that seemingly
ends the quest for an energy boosting solution that's both healthy and
effective and, amazingly, seems to also improve people's ability to
concentrate and perform better at work.
The company, FRS,
initially set out to create a line of drinks and chews for athletes to
boost energy and performance, as well as support immune system.
FRS stands for Free Radical Scavenger. Free radicals are unstable
molecules that move freely through the body and bond with other
molecules in healthy cells, damaging chromosomes, enzymes, cell
membranes and mitochondria through oxidization (the same process that
makes iron rust).
The most damaging free radicals are produced within the cell's
mitochondria. Believe it or not, exercise can actually speed up this
process by as much as 200%. These added free radicals likely can't be
quelled by our inherent antioxidant defenses, especially with today's
sub-par diets. Instead they damage our cell systems resulting in
decreased energy levels, accelerated aging and decreased mental
performance.
That's where FRS comes in. FRS combines some of the most powerful
antioxidants found in nature with other key vitamins and metabolic
enhancers. The most important ingredient is Quercetin, a powerful
antioxidant found in the skins of grapes, apples and vegetables that
has known anti-inflammatory effects. FRS's patented formula of
Quercetin and green tea extracts promote thermogenesis, which increases
the metabolic rate and helps the body burn excess carbohydrates and fat.
When the company's product was tested in a double-blind clinical
study conducted by Pepperdine University, athletes who received FRS
performed significantly better in timed trials than those receiving a
placebo. In fact, the results were so significant that champion
cyclist Lance Armstrong took note and actually joined the company's
board of directors and today uses the product regularly as part of his
daily nutritional regimen.
But FRS is not just for athletes. It works just as well for
everyday people looking for a way to sustainably boost their energy
levels without the caffeine and crash and to supplement their diets
with a supercharged health formula.
Just recently, researchers conducted another clinical study with
even more interesting results. FRS and a non-Quercetin placebo were
consumed daily by two groups of workers at a university over a 3-week
period. At the end of the study, the group that received the FRS with
Quercetin reported a significant improvement in their level of work
performance and their ability to concentrate. They also reported
reduced fatigue and reduced feelings of frustration compared to the
placebo group.
A low-calorie energy drink that doesn't rely on caffeine, doesn't
produce a "crash", and may actually improve mental performance? Sounds
almost too good to be true.
The company is so confident that it works; they're currently offering new customers a 2-week free trial of the product that lets you try it before you decide you want to buy any.
To check out their free trial offer - click here