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Optimise X
Unique proprietary blend of natural botanical products and adaptogens which may assist in optimising general health and recovery from strenuous exercise and competition.
Active Constituents
Pinus densiflora, Actinidia chinensis, Aloe vera, Agave inulin, Papain
Indications
As Optimise X is a nutritional supplement, we make no specific claims about its use.
However, Optimise X has been shown in humans to:
• Optimise general health
• Cardiovascular protective
• Reduce oxidative stress
• Reduce muscle fatigue
• Improve muscle contractility
• Improve endurance
• Improve joint mobility and decrease joint pain
• Regulate insulin
• Aid recovery from strenuous exercise/training/competition
• Value in the prevention and treatment of pathologies associated with oxidative stress, cancer and aging.
In horses, Optimise-X may be beneficial in reducing oxidative stress and muscle fatigue caused by free radicals generated during exercise, promoting general health and allowing horses to perform at their optimum. Its cardiovascular affects may be of benefit in conditions of the respiratory system such as Exercise Induced Pulmonary Haemorrhage (EIPH / “bleeders”)..
Pack Size
1L bottle
Australian Made - Australian Owned
Randlab Australia
71 Milperra Road,
Revesby NSW 2212
Phone: +612 9728 3505
Fax: +612 9728 4352
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