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The Media is Raving About Vivaxl
It is no secret that the major media often turns a skeptical eye when it comes to dietary
supplements. However, when it comes to Vivaxl - even the major media outlets are raving.
Below we will share some press clippings about Vivaxl and Proendorphine (both made by Nutraceutics).
Proendorphine is just the
precursor to Vivaxl. The products are almost identical with one important difference - Vivaxl has 2,800mg
of L-Arginine and the Proendorphine does not. As you read some of these reviews you will start to see why
we are so excited about Vivaxl.
ESQUIRE MAGAZINE - 05/2004 - Drug of the month - Vivaxl
"Chances are you wouldn't mind being happier. And I'd bet that you wouldn't object to a
leaner body, a stronger immune system, and the sex drive of a bonobo. (Bonobos have more sex
and are generally happier than any other primate, including humans.) Arginine, an amino acid and
the main ingredient in a new product called Vivaxl, claims to do all of the above, and then some.
How can this be? Arginine promotes a process called nitric-oxide release. Nitric-oxide release
is good. It boosts circulation by relaxing blood vessels in the brain and the body (including
the region below your belt). Arginine also inhibits somatostatin, a substance that reduces
your body's production of human growth hormone—the stuff that keeps us young and frisky.
And the catch is . . . You can't just shovel in a bunch of arginine and hope for
the best. Your body needs to process it at precisely the right dosage, which is
2,800 milligrams (the amount contained in a packet of Vivaxl). Ingredients also include an
energy-bolstering mix of B vitamins and ginseng.
Fun fact: Helps detoxify your liver by neutralizing ammonia. Does it work? I tried Vivaxl
on a day when I was feeling hungover, foggy, and low-voltage. In less than thirty minutes, I
felt a noticeable lift in mood. I was somewhat more compelled to get off the couch, and
I definitely felt sharper. But after a week of drinking one or two packets a day, the
lift diminished. So I took a few days off. When I went back to Vivaxl, the happy buzz
returned at full force. As for the enhanced-erectile-function claim, well, you'll
have to tell me. "
ESQUIRE MAGAZINE - 05/2004
ESQUIRE MAGAZINE - 03/2004 - Drug of the month - Proendorphine
ESQUIRE DRUG OF THE MONTH: Proendorphin
What it is: A fine-tuned smart cocktail featuring B vitamins, the amino acid taurine,
laboratory-enhanced ginseng, and a mix of neuroamino acids described as "brain polishers."
Provenance: Developed to help athletes train harder and recover faster. Stimulates the
release of endorphins, the neurotransmitter responsible for "runner's high." Also lowers
cortisol, a tissue-damaging hormone the body pumps out under stress.
What it claims to do: Increase mental awareness, energy, strength, endurance, and
aerobic capacity while decreasing lactic-acid buildup in muscles.
But does it deliver? Sweet Jesus, yes. Within minutes of mixing the
Tang-colored powder with water and drinking it, I have the desire to complete every
task I've been avoiding for the past several months and do sets of push-ups in between.
It's a nicely amped feeling, with none of the jittery highs and jolting lows of less-refined
stimulants like caffeine or guarana. Later, I kick ass in a two-hour swim practice.
Side effects: First-time users might get a niacin flush, a hot, prickly sensation on
the skin. Suffer through; this one-time reaction simply means that your body really
needs those B vitamins. The second side effect is longer-lived: a total, almost
infantilizing dependency on the two-dollar-per-pack powder.
Off-label use: Best hangover cure ever.
ESQUIRE MAGAZINE - 03/2004
FORTUNE MAGAZINE - 05/2005
Workout Tonic
ProEndorphin was created by the St. Louis company, Nutraceutics, a three-generation clan
of pharmacologists, to help athletes train harder and recover faster. This orange powder,
until recently available only through doctors, is a high-grade blend of B vitamins,
kola nitida (an organic caffeine), ginseng, and other nutrients, carefully processed to
ensure the highest level of absorption and potency. In general, there are two problems with
your average vitamin supplement. First, if it comes in a giant, horse-choking pill, it’s
likely to slip through your system largely undigested. And then there’s the often crummy quality of
the base ingredients. “We pay $100 per kilo for our ginseng,” says Brett Cherry, Nutraceutics’ sales
manager. “Meanwhile, at trade shows people come up to us all the time offering ginseng for $6
per kilo.” I mix up a water bottle of ProEndorphin and drink it during swim practice. On bleary
afternoons I’ll drink a packet and suddenly be interested in completing even the most
deadly chore. As a stimulant that doesn’t make you jittery, it’s an excellent alternative to coffee.
Also, ProEndorphin is the best hangover cure I’ve ever tried.
Turbo-Heart
Vivaxl is another performance drink mix from the maker of ProEndorphin. The two products share
a similar recipe with one big difference: Each packet of Vivaxl contains 2,800 mg of the
amino acid arginine. This specific dosage – no more, no less, according to the company – promotes
nitric oxide release, a process that has an impressive resume. (Three doctors won a
Nobel in 1998 for discovering it.) The process does everything short of giving you a
neck massage: It’s great for your heart, revs up circulation, combats fatigue, strengthens the
immune system, and contributes to better erectile function. As if that’s not enough, I find that
the Vivaxl mix brightens my mood.
FORTUNE MAGAZINE - 05/2005
If you have read all the articles on Vivaxl you can see why we are so excited to be able
to offer Vivaxl (previously only available from Doctors). If you would like to try a box
risk free please click here to order. We are confident you will soon
be ADDICTED TO FEELING GOOD.
Still have questions on Vivaxl? Please read the Frequently Asked Questions on Vivaxl.
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