Neogenis Labs's Nitric Oxide Supplements And Users Over 40

By Lucy Cho


The need for Nitric Oxide (also called NO) supplements such as Neogenis Labs's Neo40 is not entirely clear for people over 40. Women and men over 40 are sent constant messages that they need many products to upkeep or improve their health, and the advertising behind Neogenis products is not too different. They claim that their Nitric Oxide booster could be an important way to improve health indicators. We will talk about the claims made by producers of products like NO supplements, and whether people over 40 really need help from such products to maintain health as they age.

There are many questions we could ask regarding these types of products including: What can Neogenis and others' NO supplements be utilized for? What are the claims about the possible benefits of these products? What evidentiary proof is out there to demonstrate that Nitric Oxide supplements can do what they're supposed to do?

Nitric Oxide supplements are used for the essential goal of raising Nitric Oxide (or NO) production in the body. Nitric Oxide is not actually an ingredient of these products, but is rather the desired final product of their use. Raising Nitric Oxide in the body could be able to benefit us with a variety of ramifications. Products for increasing Nitric Oxide are commonly sold to athletes and bodybuilders for the apparent purpose of assisting them with workouts. A Nitric Oxide booster could possibly be used to decrease the recovery time between workouts and increase the number of times muscle groups could be exercised within a healthy time period. The various other users of Nitric Oxide supplements are told that there are many differing benefits from their use.

So what are some of those claimed benefits? Neogenis Labs claims that use of their product, Neo40 Daily, could help reduce blood pressure, inflammation, and triglycerides, and could help users get better sexual function and increased energy level. They claim that their formula helps the body in naturally raising NO levels which could in turn help support the cardiovascular system, improve circulation, and would be particularly helpful for people over the age of 40.

Neogenis Labs does at least have some research to proffer proof for at least a few of the claims they make regarding their product. They held both pre-clinical and initial clinical trials, which demonstrated a reduction in triglycerides, c-reactive proteins and inflammation in the participants. Their claims regarding people over 40 needing help with NO production relate to an American Heart Association study. The study reported that Americans over the age of 40 do not produce enough Nitric Oxide as they age.

Whether Neogenis Labs's claims about their Nitric Oxide booster product, Neo40 Daily, are 100% accurate I can't tell, but they do seem to have at least some evidence of a few of their claims about the need for people 40 and up to raise their Nitric Oxide production.




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