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Cardio Surge Ingredients 


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Cardio Surge
Cardio Surge is a pre-workout and competition supplement specifically designed to prepare your body for high levels of cardiovascular activity. By supplying your body with what it needs Cardio Surge helps you compete longer, workout harder and function more efficiently!

Why use Cardio Surge?
* Improves ATP (energy) production
* Decreases muscle and mental fatigue
* Helps prevent cramping
* Reduces lactic acid build-up
* Supports adrenaline production
* Promotes strong muscle contraction
* Helps metabolize fatty acids for energy
* Provides full spectrum of electrolytes
* Caffeine free
* Ephedra free

Cardio Surge Ingredients 

Calcium Citrate:Calcium is one of the most important and abundant minerals in the body. It is needed for many important bodily functions. Healthy nerve transmission, normal heartbeat, strong muscle contractions, facilitating blood clotting, activating the enzymes involved in fat and protein digestion, and in the production of energy. Calcium is also important because of its role in creating and strengthening the skeletal system and teeth. Calcium deficiency during physical activity can lead to muscle cramping, weakness and high blood pressure.

Vitamin D-3:
Vitamin D-3 aids in the absorption of calcium, helping maintain strong muscle contractions, healthy nerve transmission, normal heartbeat and to form and maintain strong bones. Emerging evidence has shown that deficiencies in vitamin D-3 can also increase exercise related inflammation, compromise immune function and increase the risk of cardiovascular disease. Deficiencies can also result in bone softening, muscle twitching, cramps and the loss of minerals like calcium.

Vitamin B-6:
A water-soluble vitamin. It performs a wide variety of functions in the body. It is needed for more than 100 crucial chemical reactions in our body. It helps maintain a healthy immune system and aids in the conversion of carbohydrates to usable energy. Vitamin B-6 plays a key role in the production of amino acids, which are the building blocks for protein. It helps keep our nervous system functioning properly. The body needs vitamin B-6 to make homoglobin, which transports oxygen and carbon dioxide in red blood cells. Vitamin B-6 increases the amount of oxygen carried in our blood. 

Magnesium Oxide:
The National Library of Medicine reports magnesium oxide assists with the production and synthesis of protein,  the transport of that protein to muscles as energy and controls the expansion and contraction of muscles. Aids in the formation of connective tissue, bones, blood clotting factors, and plays a roll in fat and carbohydrate metabolism (forming ATP; the energy the body runs on), calcium absorption, and blood sugar regulation. Many enzymatic reactions necessary for fuel conversion to muscular energy occur in the presence of adequate magnesium. Deficiency of magnesium contributes to muscle cramps, tremors and sleep disturbances.

Sodium Chloride:
Helps to control water balance in the body. It is needed for healthy nerve function, and normal muscle contraction and relaxation. Sodium helps with amino acid absorption and helps prevent mineral deposits in the blood stream. It helps to maintain blood and lymph health, is involved in oxygen transport, aids diegestion, and rids the body of excess dioxide. Sodium deficiency symptoms may result in abnormal heartbeat, muscle twitching and hypoventilation.

Potassium:
Potassium works with sodium to maintain the body's water balance. Potassium and sodium are responsible for the osmotic pressures of intracellular and extracellular fluid (ICF and ECF). Potassium is the electrolyte that pulls fluids (including insulin-carried glucose), into the muscle while sodium is the electrolyte that pulls fluids out of the muscle. Potassium is necessary for maintaining the optimal concentration and balance of sodium. Potassium's role is to maintain water balance inside the cells, help in the transmission of nerve impulses, digestion, muscle contraction and heartbeat. Potassium deficiency symptoms are nausea, vomiting, muscle weakness, muscle spasms, cramping and rapid heart rate.

Citrulline:
Supports cardiovascular health by producing nitric oxide, a key component in the relaxation and dilation of blood vessels, which allows for increased blood flow and more blood and nutrients circulation in the body. Helps the liver's detoxification process by removing toxic ammonia from muscles and converting it into urea for elimination. Citrulline helps the body to overcome fatigue and stress. Citrulline promotes increased energy levels and normal function of the immune system.

OKG (Ornithine Alpha-Ketoglutrate):
OKG is formed from two amino acids, ornithine and alpha-ketoglutarate. It plays an important part in protein synthesis, supports tissue recovery and growth. OKG improves insulin and somatropin secretion and increased uptake of amino acids and glucose by the muscles. Taking OKG decreases muscle protein catabolism (breakdown) and increases protein synthesis, in addition to promoting wound healing. It increases energy, endurance and muscle mass while inhibiting muscle breakdown, fatigue and the build up of fat. OKG also has the ability to speed up recovery time, which is why it is becoming popular among many athletes.

L-Carnosine:
A small peptide that contains two amino acids, beta-alanine and histidine. It is found in relatively high concentrations in several body tissues, most notably in skeletal muscles, heart muscles and the brain. Increases strength and endurance. Improves elasticity of blood vessels, improves enzyme activity, limits free radicals, improves oxygen movement in the cells, increases blood flow in the heart, brain, as well as throughout the entire body.

L-Tyrosine: 
Essential in the creation of adrenaline and dopamine. Adrenaline increases readiness and anaerobic exercise routines. L-Tyrosine is a precursor of dopamine whose primary function is to alleviate pain and also helps control stress levels. Supports heightened mental alertness, increases feelings of well being and offsets physical and mental fatigue.

Manganese:
Is necessary for optimal muscle cell enzyme reactions for conversion of fatty acids and protein into energy. Fatty acids and protein are a crucial part of the endurance athlete's fuel supply. Research shows deficiency in manganese leads to blood sugar fluctuation, free radical buildup from intense exercise, and nerve function disorders.

L-Carnitine Fumarate:
Promotes healthy fat metabolism, oxygenation of the heart muscle and enhances high intensity training. Provides dual support for energy production and cardiovascular function. Is a key compound in the Krebs cycle, which is the major energy-production pathway. An excellent supplement for enhanced muscle and fat metabolism.

Acetyl-L-Carnitine:
Supportive of mental and cognitive function. Is needed for actylcholine synthesis, a key neurotransmitter for healthy cognitive function, attention, and verbal attention. Helps promote the generation of energy by fatty acid oxidation. Fatty acids are one of the key energy sources the body uses, and oxidation is the process by which fatty acids are broken down to create energy. Acetyl-L-Carnitine helps move fatty acids into the mitochondria for energy (ATP) production.

Amylase:
Amylase is a digestive enzyme, which breaks down and helps digest carbohydrates, starches, and sugars, which allow nutrients to be absorbed into the bloodstream and used for body function and energy.

Phytase:
Is a digestive enzyme that supports the digestion of electrolytes such as calcium, potassium etc., so they are more readily available to be used by the body.

Protease:Protease is a digestive enzyme, which breaks down the peptide bonds in protein to make available the amino acids needed by the body
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