- Speeds Up Muscle Recovery
- Promotes Lean Muscle Mass
- Reduces Joint Pain & Inflammation
- Bundle-n-Save Discount
INCLUDING CLINICAL PROVEN DOSING OF:
- 10g L-Glutamine
- 6g L-Leucine
- 2g LCLT
- 3g 1080 EPA/720 DHA of Pharmaceutical Grade EFA’S
- 200mg L-Theanine
- 800mg Glucosamine Hydrochloride
- 640mg Chondroiton Sulfate
- 80mg Hyaluronic Acid
- 50mg Boswellia Serrata
- 550mg Cissus Quandrangularis
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RECOVERY STACK
ATHLEAN-RX
4.4/5
16 RATINGS
This stack helps me get through intense training and come back the next day ready for more.
This stack helps me stay pain free for my workouts and stay consistent every month.
This stack helps me get through intense training sessions and able to come back the next day ready for more.
The best in the market!
I love the overall result of these supplements they work but the sweeteners make me nauseous.
I’ve been buying a lot of fish oil through Amazon after careful research. In terms of price and all you get with this stack you honestly can’t beat the quality.
Jeff puts out good programs and good supplements. This is no different. If you have joint or DOMs pain. This is your solution
I do gymnastics and competitive cheer. My boyfriend gave me some of his post workout recovery drink one night after a rough workout. I didn’t really like the taste but it made me feel so much better the next day. My dad is a Doctor and he recommends taking a fish oil and since I’m doing so much wear and tear on my joints a glucosamine supplement as well. This stack has all three. I get the pina colada flavor and like that much beter then the one my boyfriend had.
I don’t know what to say about this other than it works. The flavor of the RX3 is pretty intense. Its not bad but it’s not sweet like the pre workout. The other a re just pills you take. I take the BCAAs before and during my workouts, the other one I take before bed. I’ve been lifting for about 30 years…a long time. This helps me feel like I could do this for another 30.
I used to take cannabis oil for joint pain but something about it didn’t sit right with me. I started taking RX3 and I noticed it helped with muscle soreness. I didn’t expect much, I sort of just took it on a whim but it worked. I figured why not go for the whole stack. This is my fourth one!
The Power
You can’t make gains if you’re constantly battling with the discomfort of muscle soreness or chronic joint pain. Our recovery stack is perfect for veteran level athletes who have been in the game for awhile or for anyone who simply can’t afford to not be at their best for their next training session or competition. RX-3 accelerates muscle recovery and helps mitigate Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS). Those who have used it often report “night and day” differences in body readiness after even just one dose, swearing to never train without it again. Also included in the stack are our pharmaceutical grade omega-3 fish oils for their muscle anti-inflammatory and heart health benefits as well as MECHAN-X, our three part joint recovery formula for restoring pain free range of motion and function. If you're constantly sidelined with injuries or missing workouts due to soreness or nagging aches and pains, this stack is just what you need.
The Science
Years of research and planning went into the formulation of ATHLEAN-RX Supplements. Not only did we make sure to include the most scientifically proven and trusted ingredients during their development, but our commitment to constantly updating our formulas to reflect the latest advancements in sports nutritional science has and always will be our top priority. We set an amazingly high bar for quality supplementation, continuing to test and retest our formulas based on the feedback of some of the world’s greatest professional athletes as well as our loyal customers. What you have before you is the result of our obsession...the best supplements available on the market, not just in efficacy and performance - but in taste and reliability as well.
The Facts
All of ATHLEAN-RX supplements have been researched to provide clinically proven dosages of the most effective supplement ingredients in the world. We never use fillers, harsh chemicals or banned substances which is why our customers never experience jitters, crashes, or bloat common in lesser quality brands. Our supplements include premium, patented ingredients such as CarnoSyn® Beta-Alanine as well as creatine in its more readily absorbable state (as both CON-CRET® patented Creatine Hydrochloride and Kre-Alkalyn®), to ensure you’re getting the best product on the market.
All of our supplements are proudly produced in the United States to the highest industry standards. Our commitment to transparency and quality has RX supplements trusted by many of the top teams and athletes in major league sports subject to the most rigid drug testing standards.
The Results
If you find that you are too sore or are dealing with excessive muscle and joint pain after an intense training session, the RX Recovery Stack will help to mitigate those aches and pains and have you ready to attack your next workout. RECONSTRUXION will help to fight the dreaded post-workout soreness, with MECHAN-X aiding to restore joint health while DR C’s OMEGA-3’s is working to reduce muscular inflammation. With the Recovery Stack, you won’t have to worry about being ready to tackle your next training session...you’ll be looking forward to it.
"As I got older, I realized two things. The first was that I was grateful I started taking fish oil early in my life. My father, an internal medicine physician, saw the anti-inflammatory benefits supplemental high grade omega-3’s could provide so he went on to create a brand he and his patients could trust in. The second was that I wish I started taking a quality glucosamine and Chondroitin formula (like that found in MECHAN-X) much earlier. With the natural aging process generally resulting in 5-7% strength loss per decade, doing everything we can to maintain normal, healthy joint biomechanics is a must. When you break the pain and inflammation cycle with quality recovery supplements you can still hit it hard to keep the hands of time at bay...and those gains coming long after they should have stopped."
- Jeff Cavaliere M.S.P.T, CSCS
Research suggests that L-Carnitine L-Tartrate improves muscle recovery and repair times. This is probably due to a boost in nitric oxide (NO) production, which improves blood flow and oxygen consumption in the muscles. LCLT also increases androgen receptors in the muscle cells, which means more testosterone is recruited to build muscle.
- Improves muscle recovery and repair between training sessions (probably due to a boost in Nitric Oxide and an increase in muscle oxygen consumption)
- Increases androgen receptors in muscle cells, thereby recruiting more testosterone to build muscle
- Improves insulin sensitivity
2 GRAMS
LCLT Clinical Studies & References
Considered one of the most anabolic of all the individual amino acids, L-Leucine is considered to be the main activator of protein synthesis via its effects on the mTOR pathway. What makes it especially vital (and often in deficient supply) is that it is an essential amino acid, which means that the body doesn’t produce it naturally. The only way for you to get this key amino acid in your system is through diet and or supplementation. Throw in its additional researched ability to prevent the breakdown of muscle tissue after intense training, and your ability to tip the balance of muscle growth in your favor just grew by leaps and bounds with ReconstruXion.
- Reduces muscle breakdown caused by intense exercise or dieting
- Stimulates protein synthesis, which increases the effectiveness of training and speeds recovery time between training sessions
- May increase metabolic rate
6 GRAMS
L-Leucine Clinical Studies & References
L-Glutamine is most commonly used for improving healing time following injuries or surgery. It can help speed recovery time between training sessions due to an increase in nitrogen levels in the muscle cells which assists in protein synthesis. L-Glutamine is also recognized for boosting the immune system, increasing energy levels and helping to regulate blood sugar levels.
- Reduces healing time after injuries or surgery
- Increases nitrogen levels in the muscle cells to assist in protein synthesis, which increases the effectiveness of training and speeds recovery time between training sessions
- Boosts the immune system, which can be compromised by intense training
- Increases energy levels and helps maintain steady blood sugar levels
10 GRAMS
L-Glutamine Clinical Studies & References
L-Theanine is recognized for improving cognitive and mental processing, as well as focus, attention, memory, alertness and mood. It can also help improve sleep quality, reduce stress and help keep the body in a state of relaxation. It also helps improve immune system function, which can become compromised with heavy training.
- Reduces the effects of stress
- Increases serotonin and dopamine
- Improves sleep quality
- Improves focus, attention, memory, alertness and mood
- Improves immune system function
- The most effective dose for Theanine is from 100-250g per day
200 MG
L-Theanine Clinical Studies & References
One of the most important benefits of Betaine is its ability to improve muscle strength and power during training sessions. Some studies have shown that it can improve endurance, increase the number of reps that can be done with a given weight, and improve power and force with every rep. Evidence also indicates that Betaine improves protein synthesis following training sessions.
- Improves muscle strength, power and endurance
- Increases protein synthesis following training sessions
- Increases growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor 1 production
- May help promote fat loss
1250 MG
Betaine Anhydrous Clinical Studies & References
The primary source of nourishment for connective tissue and cartilage. Best dosed in a 5:4 ratio with Chondroitin for maximum absorption and efficacy, as is found in MECHAN-X.
- Faster recovery from injuries
- Pain relief / reduction in pain levels
- Reduction in joint swelling
- Improved physical performance
800 MG
Glucosamine Hydrochloride Clinical Studies & References
Used in concert with Glucosamine to restore healthy cartilage to bony surfaces comprising a joint. Best dosed in a 4:5 ratio with Glucosamine for maximum absorption and efficacy, as is found in MECHAN-X.
- Faster recovery from injuries
- Pain relief / reduction in pain levels
- Reduction in joint swelling
- Improved physical performance
640 MG
Chondroitin Sulfate Clinical Studies & References
Strengthens bones by enhancing calcium uptake. Studies of use in athletes revealed a significant reduction in sidelining bone fractures (6-8 week DL minimum) and speedier recovery from existing breaks.
- Anti-inflammatory agent
- Improves joint pain
- Increases IGF in Bone Cells
- Shown to protect against bone loss
550 MG
Cissus Quandrangularis Clinical Studies & References
The missing element of a truly complete joint recovery formula, preserving joint fluid viscosity to ensure friction-free joint movement and prevent premature breakdown. When supplemented, has been shown to drastically reduce “warmup time” required to get game ready.
- Supports healthy immune function
- Protects joints from chronic inflammation
80 MG
Hyaluronic Acid Clinical Studies & References
The Earth’s natural anti-inflammatory shown to safely and effectively combat joint inflammation at its source and prevent chronic pain from overuse.
- Reduces cartilage degredation
- Reduces pain
- Improves Joint function
50 MG
Boswellia Serrata Clinical Studies & References
Omega–3 fatty acids are considered essential fatty acids because humans cannot make them; therefore, they must be obtained through the diet or supplementation. Fish oils are an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids that offer numerous health, as well as a variety of performance-enhancing effects, such as increasing muscle growth, improving strength and physical performance, reducing exercise-induced muscle damage and delayed-onset muscle soreness, combating negative immune effects of intensive training, strengthening bones, improving heart and lung functioning, and enhancing cognitive functioning.
- Increases protein synthesis
- Lowers cortisol and counters mental stress
- Reduces vascular response to stress
- Improves immune response to intense exercise
3 GRAMS
(per daily serving)Omega-3 Clinical Studies & References
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L-Leucine
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L-Glutamine
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Betaine Anhydrous
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L-Theanine
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Anti-stress effect of theanine on students during pharmacy practice: Positive correlation among salivary α-amylase activity, trait anxiety and subjective stress
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Psychological effects of dietary components of tea: caffeine and L-theanine
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The effects of L-theanine, caffeine and their combination on cognition and mood
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Effects of L-theanine or caffeine intake on changes in blood pressure under physical and psychological stresses
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Method of treating extreme physical or mental stress using L-theanine to obtain accelerated regeneration
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L-theanine and caffeine in combination affect human cognition as evidenced by oscillatory alpha-band activity and attention task performance
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L-Theanine promotes nitric oxide production in endothelial cells through eNOS phosphorylation
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L-theanine, a natural constituent in tea, and its effect on mental state.
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Assessing the effects of caffeine and theanine on the maintenance of vigilance during a sustained attention task.
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L-theanine and caffeine improve task switching but not intersensory attention or subjective alertness.
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The effects of L-theanine on alpha-band oscillatory brain activity during a visuo-spatial attention task.
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L-Theanine extends lifespan of adult Caenorhabditis elegans
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Glycine
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REFERENCES
Glucosamine Hydrochloride
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Bohmer D, Ambrus P, Szogy A, and G. Haralambie. A Treatment of chrondropathia patellae in young athletes with glucosamine sulfate. Current Topics in Sports Medicine, Vienna, Austria: Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1984:799-803.
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Braham, R. The effect of glucosamine supplementation on people experiencing regular knee pain. Br J Sports Med 2003;37:45-49.
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Bruyee, O. et al. Correlation between radiographic severity on knee osteoarthritis and future disease progression. Results from a 3-year prospective, placebo-controlled study evaluating the effect of glucosamine sulfate. Osteoarthritis Cartilage 2003 jan;11(1):1-5.
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Burger, Martin et al. Observations of the influence of chondroitin sulphate on the rate of bone repair. The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery 1962; 44B(3):674-687.
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Burke E. Nutrients that accelerate healing. Strength and Conditioning 1997:19-23.
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Crolle, G et al. Glucosamine sulphate for the management of arthrosis: a controlled clinical investigation. Curr. Med Res. Opin 1980; 7(2):104-109.
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D'Ambrosio E. Glucosamine sulphate: a controlled clinical investigation in arthrosis. Pharmatherapeutica 1981; 2(8):504-508.
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Das A Jr, Hammad TA. Efficacy of a combination of FCHG49 glucosamine hydrochloride, TRH122 low molecular weight sodium chondroitin sulfate and manganese ascorbate in the management of knee osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis Cartilage. 2000 Sep;8(5):343-50.
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Delafuente JC. Glucosamine in the treatment of osteoarthritis. Rheum Dis Clin North Am 2000;26(1): 1-11.
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Drovanni A. Therapeutic activity of oral glucosamine sulfate in osteoarthrosis: a placebo-controlled double-blind investigation. Clinical Therapy 1980:260-272.
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Gottlieb MS. Conservative management of spinal osteoarthritis with glucosamine sulfate and chiropractic treatment. J Manipulative Ther 1997; 20(6):400-414.
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Kayne SB et al. Is glucosamine an effective treatment for osteoarthritis? A meta-analysis. The Pharmaceutical Journal 2000;265:750-763.
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Kelly GS. The role of glucosamine sulfate and chondroitin sulfates in the treatment of degenerative joint disease. Altern Med Rev 1998;3(1): 27-39.
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Leffler CT, Philippi AF, Leffler SG, Mosure JC, Kim PD. Glucosamine, chondroitin, and manganese ascorbate for degenerative joint disease of the knee or low back: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot study. Mil Med. 1999 Feb;164(2):85-91.
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Lippiello L, Woodward J, Karpman R, Hammad TA. In vivo chondroprotection and metabolic synergy of glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate. Clin Orthop. 2000 Dec;(381):229-40.
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Lippiello L. Glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate: biological response modifiers of chondrocytes under simulated conditions of joint stress. Osteoarthritis Cartilage. 2003 May;11(5):335-42.
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Mazieres B et al. Chondroitin sulfate in osteoarthritis of the knee: A prospective, double blind, placebo controlled multicenter clinical study. Journal of Rheumatology 2001;28:173-81.
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McAlindon TE, MP La Valley, JP Gulin and DT Felson. "Glucosamine and chondroitin for treatment of osteoarthritis: a systematic quality assessment and meta-analysis," JAMA 2000; 283(11):1469-1475.
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Chondroitin Sulfate
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Bohmer D, Ambrus P, Szogy A, and G. Haralambie. A Treatment of chrondropathia patellae in young athletes with glucosamine sulfate. Current Topics in Sports Medicine, Vienna, Austria: Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1984:799-803.
-
Braham, R. The effect of glucosamine supplementation on people experiencing regular knee pain. Br J Sports Med 2003;37:45-49.
-
Bruyee, O. et al. Correlation between radiographic severity on knee osteoarthritis and future disease progression. Results from a 3-year prospective, placebo-controlled study evaluating the effect of glucosamine sulfate. Osteoarthritis Cartilage 2003 jan;11(1):1-5.
-
Burger, Martin et al. Observations of the influence of chondroitin sulphate on the rate of bone repair. The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery 1962; 44B(3):674-687.
-
Burke E. Nutrients that accelerate healing. Strength and Conditioning 1997:19-23.
-
Crolle, G et al. Glucosamine sulphate for the management of arthrosis: a controlled clinical investigation. Curr. Med Res. Opin 1980; 7(2):104-109.
-
D'Ambrosio E. Glucosamine sulphate: a controlled clinical investigation in arthrosis. Pharmatherapeutica 1981; 2(8):504-508.
-
Das A Jr, Hammad TA. Efficacy of a combination of FCHG49 glucosamine hydrochloride, TRH122 low molecular weight sodium chondroitin sulfate and manganese ascorbate in the management of knee osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis Cartilage. 2000 Sep;8(5):343-50.
-
Delafuente JC. Glucosamine in the treatment of osteoarthritis. Rheum Dis Clin North Am 2000;26(1): 1-11.
-
Drovanni A. Therapeutic activity of oral glucosamine sulfate in osteoarthrosis: a placebo-controlled double-blind investigation. Clinical Therapy 1980:260-272.
-
Gottlieb MS. Conservative management of spinal osteoarthritis with glucosamine sulfate and chiropractic treatment. J Manipulative Ther 1997; 20(6):400-414.
-
Kayne SB et al. Is glucosamine an effective treatment for osteoarthritis? A meta-analysis. The Pharmaceutical Journal 2000;265:750-763.
-
Kelly GS. The role of glucosamine sulfate and chondroitin sulfates in the treatment of degenerative joint disease. Altern Med Rev 1998;3(1): 27-39.
-
Leffler CT, Philippi AF, Leffler SG, Mosure JC, Kim PD. Glucosamine, chondroitin, and manganese ascorbate for degenerative joint disease of the knee or low back: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot study. Mil Med. 1999 Feb;164(2):85-91.
-
Lippiello L, Woodward J, Karpman R, Hammad TA. In vivo chondroprotection and metabolic synergy of glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate. Clin Orthop. 2000 Dec;(381):229-40.
-
Lippiello L. Glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate: biological response modifiers of chondrocytes under simulated conditions of joint stress. Osteoarthritis Cartilage. 2003 May;11(5):335-42.
-
Mazieres B et al. Chondroitin sulfate in osteoarthritis of the knee: A prospective, double blind, placebo controlled multicenter clinical study. Journal of Rheumatology 2001;28:173-81.
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Cissus Quandrangularis
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Dhatrak Sarang, Thawani Vijay Gharpure Kunda Apte Indrayani Masand Anil Hingorani Lal and Khiyani Raj. Effect of Herbal Combination in Low Bone Mass Density Patients. International Journal of Drug Discovery and Technology 2011;2(1):9-14.
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Hema R, Kumaravel S Ruffina D. Antimicrobial activity of some Indian herbs against plant pathogens. Australian Journal of Medical Herbalism 2010;22(4):138-139.
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Jainu M, Shyamala Devi CS. In Vitro and In Vivo Evaluation of Free-Radical Scavenging Potential of Cissus quadrangularis. Pharmaceutical Biology 2005;43(9):773-779.
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Jainu, M. and Devi, C. S. Effect of Cissus quadrangularis on gastric mucosal defensive factors in experimentally induced gastric ulcer-a comparative study with sucralfate. J Med Food 2004;7(3):372-376. View abstract.
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Jainu, M. and Mohan, K. V. Protective role of ascorbic acid isolated from Cissus quadrangularis on NSAID induced toxicity through immunomodulating response and growth factors expression. Int.Immunopharmacol. 12-20-2008;8(13-14):1721-1727. View abstract.
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Jainu, M. and Shyamala Devi, C. S. Attenuation of neutrophil infiltration and proinflammatory cytokines by Cissus quadrangularis: a possible prevention against gastric ulcerogenesis. J Herb.Pharmacother. 2005;5(3):33-42. View abstract.
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Jainu, M., Mohan, K. V., and Devi, C. S. Protective effect of Cissus quadrangularis on neutrophil mediated tissue injury induced by aspirin in rats. J Ethnopharmacol. 4-6-2006;104(3):302-305. View abstract.
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Jainu, M., Vijaimohan, K., and Kannan, K. Cissus quadrangularis L. extract attenuates chronic ulcer by possible involvement of polyamines and proliferating cell nuclear antigen. Pharmacogn.Mag. 2010;6(23):225-233. View abstract.
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Kumar, M., Rawat, P., Dixit, P., Mishra, D., Gautam, A. K., Pandey, R., Singh, D., Chattopadhyay, N., and Maurya, R. Anti-osteoporotic constituents from Indian medicinal plants. Phytomedicine 2010;17(13):993-999. View abstract.
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Kumar, R., Sharma, A. K., Saraf, S. A., and Gupta, R. CNS activity of aqueous extract of root of cissus quadrangularis linn. (Vitaceae). J Diet.Suppl 2010;7(1):1-8. View abstract.
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Opoku, A. R., Geheeb-Keller, M., Lin, J., Terblanche, S. E., Hutchings, A., Chuturgoon, A., and Pillay, D. Preliminary screening of some traditional Zulu medicinal plants for antineoplastic activities versus the HepG2 cell line. Phytother.Res 2000;14(7):534-537. View abstract.
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Panpimanmas, S., Sithipongsri, S., Sukdanon, C., and Manmee, C. Experimental comparative study of the efficacy and side effects of Cissus quadrangularis L. (Vitaceae) to Daflon (Servier) and placebo in the treatment of acute hemorrhoids. J Med Assoc.Thai. 2010;93(12):1360-1367. View abstract.
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Parisuthiman, D., Singhatanadgit, W., Dechatiwongse, T., and Koontongkaew, S. Cissus quadrangularis extract enhances biomineralization through up-regulation of MAPK-dependent alkaline phosphatase activity in osteoblasts. In Vitro Cell Dev.Biol.Anim 2009;45(3-4):194-200. View abstract.
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Potu, B. K., Bhat, K. M., Rao, M. S., Nampurath, G. K., Chamallamudi, M. R., Nayak, S. R., and Muttigi, M. S. Petroleum ether extract of Cissus quadrangularis (Linn.) enhances bone marrow mesenchymal stem cell proliferation and facilitates osteoblastogenesis. Clinics.(Sao Paulo) 2009;64(10):993-998. View abstract.
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Potu, B. K., Nampurath, G. K., Rao, M. S., and Bhat, K. M. Effect of Cissus quadrangularis Linn on the development of osteopenia induced by ovariectomy in rats. Clin Ter. 2011;162(4):307-312. View abstract.
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Potu, B. K., Rao, M. S., Kutty, N. G., Bhat, K. M., Chamallamudi, M. R., and Nayak, S. R. Petroleum ether extract of Cissus quadrangularis (LINN) stimulates the growth of fetal bone during intra uterine developmental period: a morphometric analysis. Clinics.(Sao Paulo) 2008;63(6):815-820. View abstract.
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Potu, B. K., Rao, M. S., Nampurath, G. K., Chamallamudi, M. R., Nayak, S. R., and Thomas, H. Anti-osteoporotic activity of the petroleum ether extract of Cissus quadrangularis Linn. in ovariectomized Wistar rats. Chang Gung.Med J 2010;33(3):252-257. View abstract.
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Potu, B. K., Rao, M. S., Nampurath, G. K., Chamallamudi, M. R., Prasad, K., Nayak, S. R., Dharmavarapu, P. K., Kedage, V., and Bhat, K. M. Evidence-based assessment of antiosteoporotic activity of petroleum-ether extract of Cissus quadrangularis Linn. on ovariectomy-induced osteoporosis. Ups.J Med Sci 2009;114(3):140-148. View abstract.
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Shah, U. M., Patel, S. M., Patel, P. H., Hingorani, L., and Jadhav, R. B. Development and Validation of a Simple Isocratic HPLC Method for Simultaneous Estimation of Phytosterols in Cissus quadrangularis. Indian J Pharm.Sci 2010;72(6):753-758. View abstract.
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Srisook, K., Palachot, M., Mongkol, N., Srisook, E., and Sarapusit, S. Anti-inflammatory effect of ethyl acetate extract from Cissus quadrangularis Linn may be involved with induction of heme oxygenase-1 and suppression of NF-kappaB activation. J Ethnopharmacol. 2-16-2011;133(3):1008-1014. View abstract.
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Jainu M, Devi CS. Gastroprotective action of Cissus quadrangularis extract against NSAID induced gastric ulcer: role of proinflammatory cytokines and oxidative damage. Chem Biol Interact 2006;161:262-70. View abstract.
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Jainu M, Mohan KV, Devi CSS. Gastroprotective effect of Cissus quadrangularis extract in rats with experimentally induced ulcer. Indian J Med Res 2006;123:799-806. View abstract.
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Hyaluronic Acid
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Toshiyuki Tashiro, 1 Satoshi Seino, 2 Toshihide Sato, 2 Ryosuke Matsuoka, 2 ,* Yasunobu Masuda, 2 and Naoshi Fukui 3 - Nagaoka I, Nabeshima K, Murakami S, et al. Evaluation of the effects of a supplementary diet containing chicken comb extract on symptoms and cartilage metabolism in patients with knee osteoarthritis. Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine. 2010;1(5):817–827. [PMC free article] [PubMed]
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- RX-3
- MECHAN-X
- DOCTOR C'S
RX-3 RECONSTRUXION
For enhanced muscle recovery, mix 1 scoop with 8-12 ounces of water and take daily. Use ReconstruXion daily as a recovery aid and to assist in blunting the effects of DOMS after sessions of intense training.
MECHAN-X
Take 3 capsules at night before bed.
DOCTOR C'S OMEGA 3'S
For anti-inflammatory benefits take 3 capsules with food everyday. Users who wish to exceed this dosage should consult with their physician.
- RECOVERY STACK
- RX-3
- MECHAN-X
- DOCTOR C'S
RECOVERY STACK
The recovery stack is great for people who are killing it in their workouts, have their diets 100% dialed in and are seeing the gains in size and strength that they want but need some help with soreness and overall recovery. If you find it tough to get through intense workouts then adding in X-CITE would be a good start. If you’re falling short of your protein intake then X-LR8 would be a good addition.
All of our supplements are proudly produced in the US using the highest industry standards.
When I set out to determine doses of ingredients, I looked to the scientific literature.
Specifically, I reviewed every well-designed, well-executed, peer-reviewed study I could find on the molecule and find the dose that confers the maximum benefits with the minimum side effects.
These doses are known as “clinically effective doses” because they are backed by scientific studies and demonstrated to produce the desired effects. Simply having an ingredient on the supplement facts panel doesn’t ensure that you’re getting enough of the ingredient to cause the desired effect.
RX-3 RECONSTRUXION
Yes! Women will receive the same muscle recovery benefits as men when taking ReconstruXion regularly.
Nutrition facts panels are calculated for people on a 2000 calorie diet, so people under 120lbs or following a low calorie diet may wish to use smaller servings of ReconstruXion.
When I set out to determine doses of ingredients, I looked to the scientific literature.
Specifically, I reviewed every well-designed, well-executed, peer-reviewed study I could find on the molecule and find the dose that confers the maximum benefits with the minimum side effects.
These doses are known as “clinically effective doses” because they are backed by scientific studies and demonstrated to produce the desired effects. Simply having an ingredient on the supplement facts panel doesn’t ensure that you’re getting enough of the ingredient to cause the desired effect.
L-Glutamine is most commonly used for improving healing time following injuries or surgery. It can also help speed recovery time between training sessions due to an increase in nitrogen levels in the muscle cells which assists in protein synthesis. L-Glutamine is also recognized for boosting the immune system, increasing energy levels and helping to regulate blood sugar levels. Since ReconstruXion contains a very high clinical dose of L-Glutamine users are able to glean the desired effects of this powerful Amino Acid.
Glutamine FAQ's "The Ministry of Fitness", 2000
Glutamine Q&A "Pas-Fitness", New Castle, DE, 2002
All of our supplements are proudly produced in the US using the highest industry standards.
ReconstruXion is produced in a facility that processes peanuts, eggs, milk and wheat. Athletes with sensitivities to these foods may wish to consult with their physician before taking this product.
All our supplements have been monitored and formulated to meet the tastes of our users based on their feedback. However, BCAAs typically possess an extremely bitter taste profile. Leucine, which is considered to be the most effective of the three BCAAs at promoting muscle protein synthesis, is also the most bitter. As a result, the higher the leucine concentration, the more bitter and unpalatable the product becomes. If you find the taste of ReconstruXion to be too bitter, simply mix in more water. Additionally you may use a smaller scoop until you strike the perfect balance for your tastes.
We recommend using ReconstruXion once daily on training and non training days . You can take ReconstruXion after your workouts on training days or anytime on non-training days.
Crisp Green Apple and Twisted Lemon Lime are both GMO free.
No. L-Leucine is produced from animal products.
No. L-Leucine is produced from animal products.
MECHAN-X
MECHAN-X has no taste.
Yes. Our Glucosamine Chondroitin is derived from crustacean (shellfish).
No. MECHAN-X is cased in a capsule that is made from Gelatin and our Glucosamine Chondroitin is derived from crustacean (shellfish).
No. MECHAN-X is cased in a capsule that is made from Gelatin and our Glucosamine Chondroitin is derived from crustacean (shellfish).
All of our supplements are proudly produced in the US using the highest industry standards.
DOCTOR C'S OMEGA 3'S
All of our supplements are proudly produced in the US using the highest industry standards.
Supplementing with fish oil can help you build muscle, lose fat, and stay lean. (1) (2) (3)
As I always say, no amount of supplements can give you the body you really want. Proper training and nutrition will get you most of the way there, once that’s locked in you can use supplements to fill in any gaps and give you that extra boost.
(1) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21501117
(2) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26571503
(3) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22254005
Dr. C’s Omega-3’s stay good in an unopened bottle for about 2 years.
You usually can’t smell the oil through the gels, but on occasion they can burst while being prepared for bottling, coating batches in a slight film of oil that you can smell.
Ethyl Ester.
It shouldn’t. Our gels are coated, which means they’re covered with a substance that helps ensure they break down in the small intestine and not the stomach (where excess gas can cause burps). If, for whatever reason, you do get any unpleasant ‘fish burps’, keep your bottle in the freezer and take it with food.
Absolutely.
A high-quality multivitamin can plug nutritional holes in your diet and benefit your health in various ways but won’t provide you with EPA or DHA.
You’d have to eat 1 to 2 servings of fatty fish every day to get the required amount of EPA and DHA.
Many fish rich in omega-3s also contain high levels of pollutants and toxins due to high levels of pollution in their environment.
Side effects are rare when fish oil is taken at the recommended doses.
Fish oil can reduce blood clotting and therefore is contraindicated if you’re taking blood-thinning medications, aspirin, warfarin, or clopidogrel.
If you’re using any of these medications, it’s best to check with your doctor before supplementing with fish oil.
In addition, fish oil should not be taken alongside fat-blockers (which probably don’t work anyway).
No. It is made from fish.
No. It is made from fish.