The blood is flowing… to more places than they expected.
On Amazon, this $40 blood flow supplement has racked up nearly 10,000 purchases in the last month alone, and beyond the purported blood flow, blood pressure and circulation benefits, reviewers also suggest this trendy supplement offers other unique benefits.
The key ingredient, nutrosigine, converts into nitric oxide in the body, which is believed to help increase blood flow and vascularity. And with that increased blood flow, some users also notice a difference in their workouts, as well as increased energy levels, mental clarity and overall vitality.
“I’ve been taking it for about four weeks now, I have more energy, my blood pressure is better and my heart rate is lower,” one pleased user raved. “Don’t have any digestive issues, I’m a runner, take it pre-run and have more energy on my runs.”
Others report they can “get a better pump while lifting” and notice their “muscles feel fuller,’ and some have experienced quicker recovery after workouts, too.
Beyond the 500 mg dose of nutrosigine, Juvenon also combines a few other powerful ingredients, including green coffee bean extract, green tea leaf extract as well as transresveratrol, which is said to help with “improving the metabolism and boosting the energy level.”
The brand recommends just two easy-to-swallow capsules a day for maximum benefits, and some reviewers report that they feel the difference within hours of consumption.
Juvenon is made in an FDA-certified facility and backed by Nobel Peace Prize winners, with patented formulas from UC Berkeley. Users can also try it risk-free with a 60-day money-back guarantee.
As with any supplement, it’s important to consult your physician prior to use.
This article was written by Miska Salemann, New York Post Commerce Writer/Reporter. As a health-forward member of Gen Z, Miska seeks out experts to weigh in on the benefits, safety and designs of both trending and tried-and-true fitness equipment, workout clothing, dietary supplements and more. Taking matters into her own hands, Miska intrepidly tests wellness products, ranging from Bryan Johnson’s Blueprint Longevity Mix to the viral Oura Ring to Jennifer Aniston’s favorite workout platform – often with her adorable toddler by her side. Before joining The Post, Miska covered lifestyle and consumer topics for the U.S. Sun and The Cannon Beach Gazette.
