The Science VIGOR Eleviv contains a unique blend of citrus - TopicsExpress



          

The Science VIGOR Eleviv contains a unique blend of citrus peel, L-theanine, tongkat ali root, and green tea – ingredients that help to naturally boost energy1, reduce stress2, and improve mood3. Emerging clinical trials using Eleviv show astoundingly affirmative results. We are finding out that, with regular use, our proprietary natural formula supports vigor in very noticeable ways. What is Vigor? Scientists define vigor as a holistic combination of physical energy, mental acuity, and emotional balance. Vigor really is “wellness” in the broadest possible sense. When we feel good physically, mentally and emotionally, then we have vigor. When our vigor is low, we tend to spiral down into feeling tired, stressed and depressed. Vigor levels are something that can be scientifically evaluated and measured. By evaluating the elements of a general sense of well being in concrete terms, we have tested and developed a product that delivers vigor without artificial stimulants like caffeine. In addition to developing the Eleviv formula, XANGO has created a customized “Profile of Mood States” (POMS) survey to measure individual vigor levels. The POMS has been used in thousands of studies, making it the gold standard for assessing vigor. In using the POMS, we can not only measure a person’s vigor, but we can also measure their level of fatigue or energy, their degree of tension or anxiety, and their levels of mental focus and overall mood. The POMS tests six mood states: Tension Depression* Anger Vigor Fatigue Confusion * Referring to the degree of a healthy mood state as assessed by the Profile of Mood States (POMS), not to depression as a clinical disease. Interested in your vigor level? Simply take our two-minute vigor survey prior to trying Eleviv to receive your baseline vigor score. Then try Eleviv for at least a week, take the vigor survey again, and see how your score improves. 1. Murase, T., S. Haramizu, et al. (2004). Green tea extract improves endurance capacity and increases muscle lipid oxidation in mice. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 288:R708-R715. 2. Kimura, K. M. Ozeki, et al. (2007). L-Theanine reduces psychological and physiological stress responses. Biol Psychol. 74(1):39-45. 3. Juneja, L.R., D.C. Chu, et al. (1999). L-theanine – a unique amino acid of green tea and its relaxation effect in humans. Food and Sci Tech. 10:199-204.
Posted on: Sat, 18 Oct 2014 05:51:53 +0000

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