- Low Calorie.
- 14 Packets.
- 10 Calories 0g Sugars fueled by quercetin.
- Gives you sustained energy to help you be focused and fully charged.
- Fueled by quercetin, a powerful antioxidant found in fruits and vegetables.
- Helps the body produce real energy, helps enhance fitness and supports the immune system.
- For best results, drink 2-3 servings per day.
- Only 10 calories per serving.
Product Description
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What Fuels You. Want to discover what elite athletes, pro sports
teams & gurus already love? It all began with
scientists trying to provide sustained energy for chemotherapy
patients. FRS y Energy is an amazingly delicious
performance product, powered by a patented formula containing
Quercetin, green tea catechist and essential s. Quercetin
is a powerful all natural antioxidant found in foods like
blueberries, apples and grapes that works by naturally triggering
your cells' ability to produce sustained energy. so you can focus
on increasing your stamina to maximize performance. Try FRS
products for a week and feel the difference for yourself. Enjoy!
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FRS y Energy Powered Drink Mix comes in a box of
single-serve stick packs. The packs are small, lightweight and
easy to add to a water bottle. With just 10 calories each, they
provide 250mg of quercetin in the lowest-calorie way to get FRS
sustained energy.
A DIFFERENT KIND OF ENERGY FRS's revolutionary blend of
ents extends your body's natural energy, fueling you up when
you need it while supporting your over the long haul.
There's no jittery feeling or roller-coaster ride - just
prolonged energy that helps keep you focused and fully charged.
That energy comes from our secret weapon, quercetin, an
antioxidant found in foods like blueberries, apples and grapes.
Its incredible ability to enhance your body's energy system is
what keeps you feeling energized longer. Add a host of essential
s and you're ready to tackle anything from minor workouts
to a major marathon.
A single 11.5-ounce serving of FRS contains a y a of
quercetin, but one you'd have a hard time getting on your own;
that is, unless you have a tendency to eat 40 apples in a single
sitting. HOW TO USE FRS Y ENERGY For best results, take 2-3
servings per day. One in the morning, one in the afternoon and
whenever you need extra energy. Athletes take 30 minutes before
exercise. THE SCIENCE OF QUERCETIN Endurance and VO2max Study:
Davis, Carlstedt et al. 2009
An independent, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled,
cross-over study showed that when 12 y, active (but not
highly trained) men and women consumed 500 mg of quercetin
(QU995™) in an enriched drink mix twice daily for 7 days, they
experienced a 13.2 % increase in endurance and a 3.9 % increase
in VO2max (a typical measure of fitness). The study has been
published online in the International Journal of Sports tion
and Exercise sm.
Sports Performance Study: MacRae, H. and Mefferd, K. 2006
An independent, double-blind, placebo - controlled crossover
study on the effect of FRS on cycling performance in eleven elite
cyclists was completed at Pepperdine University and published in
the International Journal of Sports tion and Exercise
sm. The results were dramatic: a 3.1% increase in
performance--one minute and 31 seconds improvement in time to
complete a 30km simulated ainous time trial.
Immune System Study: Neiman, David, Henson, DA, et al. 2007
A clinical study, funded in part by the United States Defense
Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) showed the antioxidant
quercetin significantly reduced incidence of upper respiratory
tract illness during the two week period following intensified
exercise. Researchers also reported enhanced alertness and
reaction time in athletes taking the quercetin supplement during
high stress. Forty test subjects were subjected to extreme
physical stress during a five week period. Half were given 1,000
mg of quercetin daily (the approximate a in 3 servings of
FRS) and half were given a placebo. Results showed:
Work Performance Study: Durak, E. and Bell, M. May 2005
During a six-week study, university employees were asked to
perform their daily jobs, which required physical exertion,
lifting, repetitive movements and attention to detail. At the end
of the study, subjects experienced improvements in various
measures of work performance, as measured in a Work Productivity
Assessment Index survey.