Supplement Facts
Serving Size 1 Softgel Amount Per Serving % Daily Value PEAK ATP® Adenosine5’-Triphosphate Disodium 125 mg *
A patented nutraceutical energizer that boosts physical vitality
It's the only patented oral ATP supplement that has demonstrated its effectiveness
Can elevate the body's intra- and extracellular ATP levels
Need a pick-me-up? There's a new dietary supplement that delivers the exact molecule that the body needs to create energy. It's called PEAK ATP and its the only patented oral ATP supplement that's been demonstrated to increase overall energy levels, reduce fatigue and support cardiovascular health. Developed after decades of research by one of the world's foremost authorities on ATP, Dr. Eliezer Rapaport, PEAK ATP can elevate the body's intracellular and extracellular ATP levels, making it effective for a variety of physiological functions.
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Edit: I should reiterate that I've been trying different pick-me ups when that 2pm fatigue/amotivation sets in. I have nutritious and rather light lunches but could probably add some more low-glycemic carbs to my diet. I'm currently cutting some weight so I'm eating more of a protein/good fat based diet with small palm-size portions of any carbohydrate per meal. Train 5-6 days a week. I was using NALT at 350mgs around this time with success albeit at the occasional cost of fragmenting sleep. Sulbutiamine yesterday at 600mgs (first time I've dosed that high since 400 was doing nothing) had no discernible effect on me energy-wise but did mess with my sleep last night. It felt like I didn't actually sleep deeply until 1:50am and then I slept soundly until 6:30am) My intent is to mix things up so I'm giving this Peak ATP a try but more curious if any of you think the addition of one cap with CILTEP may be contraindicated in some way in terms of intended effects. I keep a rather detailed supplement log with notations on mood, anxiety, focus, energy and lastly sleep)
Edited by xsiv1, 05 April 2013 - 01:20 PM.