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Imagine the best of nature meets the best specialists in biotechnology. It happens every day in our high-tech lab. No wonder our boosters are made of the most powerful active ingredients our world has to offer. Some of them have been used by mankind for thousands of years, but in this purity and these highly effective compounds, they may be available from us for the first time.

The SkillShot® Focus Formula

The SkillShot® Focus formula releases undreamt-of powers in you. unleashed! It consists of the SPAC complex, TGCC complex and co-enzyme Q10.
Perfectly suited for sports and gaming.

1

The first phase

Right at the beginning free caffeine, taurine, glycine, choline (all from the TGCC complex) and glucose give you the kick you need! High-quality co-enzyme Q10, Isomaltulose (Palatinose™), inositol and 5 vitamins ensure that you stay on a high level, for up to 6 hours.

2

Afterwards

The ingredients from the SPAC complex - Siberian ginseng, Astaxanthin, Panax Ginseng, Ginko and Reishi - "ignite" little by little and bring your focus a new boost.

And all this without a down and with natural ingredients.

DEEPWORK SUGARFREE FROM A-Z.

Astaxanthin is a carotenoid and may be more than 65x stronger than vitamin C and more than 50x more potent than vitamin E in protecting cell membranes. Numerous studies suggest that it promotes eye, skin, and brain health, among other benefits.

Choline must not be missing in the league of our active substances. Choline contributes to a normal fat metabolism. One often reads about its positive influence on the performance of the brain and cognitive functions.

It is our most valuable ingredient: Q10. What sounds like a secret agent, is a substance that is stored in the stored in the mitochondria - the power power plants of your cells. Many of our customers report that Q10 in particular provides their body energy to their body. energy.

The great ginko tree is one of the oldest plant species and is especially widespread in China. Many report that the extract of the plant improves blood circulation in the brain and thus the supply of micronutrients and oxygen.

Glucose is a carbohydrate and one of your most important energy sources. Your brain consumes the majority of the glucose it ingests - about 75 percent - because it and your red blood cells rely solely on glucose for their engery needs.

Glycine provides your body with energy, even though it is the smallest amino acid. Glycine is a component of almost all proteins. If its value in the blood drops, amino acid is extracted from existing tissues and you are exhausted faster.

Inositol is present in almost all tissues of the human body. Since it is similar to the vitamins of the B-complex vitamins, it is counted among the vitaminoids. It is of great importance for the transmission of nerve signals in the body.

Isomaltulose is considered by some to be the white gold of the future. It is produced from sugar beets and refined in processing steps that allow for isomaltulose's unique properties. For example, isomaltulose has a sugar-like flavor profile, no aftertaste, and many report that isomaltulose provides them with constant energy for long periods of time thanks to a steady blood sugar level.

Caffeine is a natural activator and helps you to stay awake and alert by blocking adenosine. In nature, caffeine is found in leaves and seeds of more than 60 plants: Tea, coffee, mate, guarana, kola nuts, cocoa beans - just to name a few.

Palatinose™ is an isomer of sucrose and a naturally sourced carbohydrate. It is often reported to provide full energy from carbohydrates in a balanced way, ensuring that you're energized for a longer time.

Ginseng is the Asian super root par excellence and Panax ginseng is probably the best researched species. It is said to have numerous positive effects on our mental performance. People in China, Korea and Japan have relied on it for thousands of years and its roots were more valuable than gold.

The Reishi is a medicinal mushroom from the Chinese medicine and has been known in many Asian countries for thousands of years. Many customers appreciate it for reducing nervousness, nervous weakness and inner turmoil in stressful situations.

Siberian ginseng is used by many people to reduce fatigue and weakness. states of weakness. Not surprisingly, the natural "doping agent" has been was already used at the Olympic Games in 1984.

The first production of taurine took place as early as the 19th century. The discoverers took it from the bile of an ox. That is why the active ingredient is called "taurine" today ("tauros" is Greek for "bull"). The fact that taurine is is therefore a myth.

Vitamin B1 or thiamine belongs to the so-called micronutrients and is a water-soluble vitamin. It is required for the functioning of the nervous system and energy metabolism. In nature, for example sprouts, seeds and legumes contain a lot of vitamin B1.

Surely you have heard about these sensational vitamins which all have something in common: They start with B. Like all vitamins of the vitamin B complex, vitamin B3/niacin is responsible for energy metabolism. And B3 does the job as if it were on the A team.

Vitamin B5 or pantothenic acid is a water soluble vitamin and contributes to mental performance and energy energy metabolism. Among the most important applications of vitamin B5 pantothenic acid include Stress.

Whoever says B must also say B6. Vitamin B6 played an important role in the development of life on earth and was discovered in 1930. Even today many report that it supports neurological and psychological processes and helps in protein and carbohydrate metabolism.

Vitamin B12 or cobalamin is a water soluble vitamin that is relevant for the formation of red red blood cells and for the nervous system. system. It can be stored in the liver. Deficiency symptoms can occur especially in elderly people.

Vitamin C or ascorbic acid is considered a multi-talent among the vitamins. It is involved in numerous metabolic processes and protects the immune system from harmful free radicals. Ascorbic acid is mainly found in fresh fruits and vegetables.

Colecalciferol ist auch als Vitamin D3 bekannt. Es wird von der Haut gebildet, wenn sie dem Sonnenlicht ausgesetzt ist, genauer gesagt dessen UV-B-Strahlen. Vitamin D3 findet sich in der Natur nur in wenigen Lebensmitteln wie zum Beispiel in fettigen Fischen.

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THE DEEPWORK Focus Formula

The DeepWork® Focus formula releases undreamt-of powers in you. you! It consists of the CR-Complex, the Carb-Matrix and Co-Enzyme Q10.
Perfectly suited for work and study.

1

The first phase

Right from the start, free caffeine (from the CR-complex) and glucose (from the Carb-Matrix) provide for optimal focus. High-quality co-enzyme Q10, isomaltulose (Palatinose™, from the Carb-Matrix) and 13 vitamins ensure that you stay at a high focus level for a period of up to 8 hours.

2

Afterwards

The other ingredients from the CR complex - guarana extract, green tea extract and mate tea extract - gradually "ignite" and give your focus a new boost.

And all without a down and with natural ingredients - usable every day!

DEEPWORK FROM A-Z.

In our latitudes also known as sleeping berry, ashwagandha helps us to cope with stress and supports our resistance to stressors. It is also said to improve memory, cognitive abilities and sleep quality.

It is our most valuable ingredient: Q10. What sounds like a secret agent, is a substance that is stored in the stored in the mitochondria - the power power plants of your cells. Many of our customers report that Q10 in particular provides their body energy to their body. energy.

Glucose is a carbohydrate and one of your most important source of energy. Your brain consumes the majority of the glucose it ingests - about 75 percent - because it and your red blood cells rely solely on glucose for their engery needs.

In addition to caffeine, green tea offers L-theanine, an amino acid that many report, when combined with caffeine, makes you feel stimulated and motivated instead of just nervous and excited. By the way, with green tea, unlike black tea, the tea leaves are simply not fermented.

Wake up, here comes guarana! The plant originates from South America, contains particularly much caffeine and natural active ingredients. These include: Theophylline, choline and catechin, which helps to help fight harmful viruses, fungi and bacteria. bacteria.

Isomaltulose is considered by some to be the white gold of the future. It is produced from sugar beets and refined in processing steps that allow for isomaltulose's unique properties. For example, isomaltulose has a sugar-like flavor profile, no aftertaste, and many report that isomaltulose provides them with constant energy for long periods of time thanks to a steady blood sugar level.

Caffeine is a natural activator and helps you to stay awake and alert by blocking adenosine. In nature, caffeine is found in leaves and seeds of more than 60 plants: Tea, coffee, mate, guarana, kola nuts, cocoa beans - just to name a few.

Eyes open: Mate tea is considered a natural pick-me-up. To its 196 valuable ingredients include xanthines, polyphenols, amino acids, vitamins, trace elements and minerals such as calcium, iron, potassium and zinc.

Palatinose™ is an isomer of sucrose and a naturally sourced carbohydrate. Often reported to provide the full energy from carbohydrates in a balanced from carbohydrates in a balanced manner and and keeps you energized for longer periods of time. is.

Vitamin A, or retinol, is a fat-soluble vitamin and is mainly found in foods of animal origin. Its plant precursors are called carotenoids, which are converted into vitamin A in the body. Vitamin A is said to support the development of cells and tissues and plays an important role for normal vision.

Vitamin B1 or thiamine belongs to the so-called micronutrients and is a water-soluble vitamin. It is required for the functioning of the nervous system and energy metabolism. In nature, for example sprouts, seeds and legumes contain a lot of vitamin B1.

Vitamin B2 or riboflavin is a water-soluble vitamin. It is involved in numerous metabolic processes in the body and is important for the proteins in the lens of the eye.

Surely you have heard about these sensational vitamins which all have something in common: They start with B. Like all vitamins of the vitamin B complex, vitamin B3/niacin is responsible for energy metabolism. And B3 does the job as if it were on the A team.

Vitamin B5 or pantothenic acid is a water soluble vitamin and contributes to mental performance and energy metabolism. To the most important areas of application of Vitamin B5 pantothenic acid include stress.

Whoever says B must also say B6. Vitamin B6 played an important role in the development of life on earth and was discovered in 1930. Even today many report that it supports neurological and psychological processes and helps in protein and carbohydrate metabolism.

Like all B vitamins, vitamin B7 or biotin is a component of enzymes and is therefore part of metabolic processes. It supports so-called keratin proteins and many report, that it keeps hair, skin and nails healthy and supports the nervous system.

Vitamin B9 or folic acid is one of the vitamins of the B group. For many folic acid is an umbrella term for various compounds and is found in several foods. These include vegetables, especially green leafy vegetables, legumes, nuts, oranges, whole grains, wheat germ and soybeans.

Vitamin B12 or cobalamin is a water soluble vitamin that is relevant for the formation of red red blood cells and for the nervous system. system. It can be stored in the liver. Deficiency symptoms can occur especially in elderly people.

Vitamin C or ascorbic acid is considered a multi-talent among the vitamins. It is involved in numerous metabolic processes and protects the immune system from harmful free radicals. Ascorbic acid is mainly found in fresh fruits and vegetables.

Colecalciferol ist auch als Vitamin D3 bekannt. Es wird von der Haut gebildet, wenn sie dem Sonnenlicht ausgesetzt ist, genauer gesagt dessen UV-B-Strahlen. Vitamin D3 findet sich in der Natur nur in wenigen Lebensmitteln wie zum Beispiel in fettigen Fischen.

Vitamin E stands for several similar compounds, the so-called tocopherols. It is one of the fat-soluble vitamins that can only be utilized in the context of fat metabolism. Alpha-tocopherol is the best-known representative of vitamin E.

Vitamin K2, or menaquinone, is considered by many to be the best available form of the important Vitamin K to the body. It plays an important role in many processes in the human body, but is only found in small amounts in most foods.

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The DEEPWORK SUGARFREE FOCUS FORMULA

The DeepWork® Sugarfree Focus formula releases undreamt-of powers in you! It consists of the CR complex and co-enzyme Q10.
Perfectly suited for work and study.

1

The first phase

Right from the start, free caffeine (from the CR complex) gives you optimal focus. High-quality co-enzyme Q10 and 13 vitamins provide for a period of up to 8 hours that you stay at a constant level. constant level.

2

Afterwards

The other ingredients from the CR complex - guarana extract, green tea extract and mate tea extract - "ignite" little by little and give your focus a new boost.

And all without a down and with natural ingredients - usable every day!

DEEPWORK FROM A-Z.

In our latitudes also known as sleeping berry, ashwagandha helps us to cope with stress and supports our resistance to stressors. It is also said to improve memory, cognitive abilities and sleep quality.

It is our most valuable ingredient: Q10. What sounds like a secret agent, is a substance that is stored in the stored in the mitochondria - the power power plants of your cells. Many of our customers report that Q10 in particular provides their body energy to their body. energy.

In addition to caffeine, green tea offers L-theanine, an amino acid that many report, when combined with caffeine, makes you feel stimulated and motivated instead of just nervous and excited. By the way, with green tea, unlike black tea, the tea leaves are simply not fermented.

Wake up, here comes guarana! The plant originates from South America, contains particularly much caffeine and natural active ingredients. These include: Theophylline, choline and catechin, which helps to help fight harmful viruses, fungi and bacteria. bacteria.

Caffeine is a natural activator and helps you to stay awake and alert by blocking adenosine. In nature, caffeine is found in leaves and seeds of more than 60 plants: Tea, coffee, mate, guarana, kola nuts, cocoa beans - just to name a few.

Augen auf: Mate Tee gilt als natürlicher Wachmacher. Zu seinen 196 wertvollen Inhaltsstoffen zählen Xanthine, Polyphenole, Aminosäuren, Vitamine, Spurenelemente und Mineralien wie Kalzium, Eisen, Kalium und Zink.

Vitamin A, or retinol, is a fat-soluble vitamin and is mainly found in foods of animal origin. Its plant precursors are called carotenoids, which are converted into vitamin A in the body. Vitamin A is said to support the development of cells and tissues and plays an important role for normal vision.

Vitamin B1 or thiamine belongs to the so-called micronutrients and is a water-soluble vitamin. It is required for the functioning of the nervous system and energy metabolism. In nature, for example sprouts, seeds and legumes contain a lot of vitamin B1.

Vitamin B2 or riboflavin is a water-soluble vitamin. It is involved in numerous metabolic processes in the body and is important for the proteins in the lens of the eye.

Surely you have heard about these sensational vitamins which all have something in common: They start with B. Like all vitamins of the vitamin B complex, vitamin B3/niacin is responsible for energy metabolism. And B3 does the job as if it were on the A team.

Vitamin B5 or pantothenic acid is a water soluble vitamin and contributes to mental performance and energy metabolism. To the most important areas of application of Vitamin B5 pantothenic acid include stress.

Whoever says B must also say B6. Vitamin B6 played an important role in the development of life on earth and was discovered in 1930. Even today many report that it supports neurological and psychological processes and helps in protein and carbohydrate metabolism.

Like all B vitamins, vitamin B7 or biotin is a component of enzymes and is therefore part of metabolic processes. It supports so-called keratin proteins and many report, that it keeps hair, skin and nails healthy and supports the nervous system.

Vitamin B9 or folic acid is one of the vitamins of the B group. For many folic acid is an umbrella term for various compounds and is found in several foods. These include vegetables, especially green leafy vegetables, legumes, nuts, oranges, whole grains, wheat germ and soybeans.

Vitamin B12 or cobalamin is a water soluble vitamin that is relevant for the formation of red red blood cells and for the nervous system. system. It can be stored in the liver. Deficiency symptoms can occur especially in elderly people.

Vitamin C or ascorbic acid is considered a multi-talent among the vitamins. It is involved in numerous metabolic processes and protects the immune system from harmful free radicals. Ascorbic acid is mainly found in fresh fruits and vegetables.

Colecalciferol ist auch als Vitamin D3 bekannt. Es wird von der Haut gebildet, wenn sie dem Sonnenlicht ausgesetzt ist, genauer gesagt dessen UV-B-Strahlen. Vitamin D3 findet sich in der Natur nur in wenigen Lebensmitteln wie zum Beispiel in fettigen Fischen.

Vitamin E stands for several similar compounds, the so-called tocopherols. It is one of the fat-soluble vitamins that can only be utilized in the context of fat metabolism. Alpha-tocopherol is the best-known representative of vitamin E.

Vitamin K2, or menaquinone, is considered by many to be the best available form of the important Vitamin K to the body. It plays an important role in many processes in the human body, but is only found in small amounts in most foods.

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THE FINISHER® FOCUS FORMULA

The Finisher® Focus formula proves: A strong premium focus booster does not need sugar! The decisive factors are the SPAC complex, the TGC complex and the valuable co-enzyme Q10.
Perfectly suited for high physical demands such as martial arts and climbing.

1

The first phase

Right at the beginning, free caffeine, taurine, and glycine (all from the from the TGC complex) give you the kick you need! High quality co-enzyme Q10, inositol and 5 vitamins ensure that you stay on a high level, for up to 6 hours.

2

Afterwards

The ingredients from the SPAC complex - Siberian ginseng, Astaxanthin, Panax Ginseng, Ginko and Reishi - "ignite" little by little and bring your focus a new boost.

And all this without a down and with natural ingredients.

FINISHER® FROM A-Z

Astaxanthin is a carotenoid and may be more than 65x stronger than vitamin C and more than 50x more potent than vitamin E in protecting cell membranes. Numerous studies suggest that it promotes eye, skin, and brain health, among other benefits.

It is our most valuable ingredient: Q10. What sounds like a secret agent, is a substance that is stored in the stored in the mitochondria - the power power plants of your cells. Many of our customers report that Q10 in particular provides their body energy to their body. energy.

The great ginko tree is one of the oldest plant species and is especially widespread in China. Many report that the extract of the plant improves blood circulation in the brain and thus the supply of micronutrients and oxygen.

Glycine provides your body with energy, even though it is the smallest amino acid. Glycine is a component of almost all proteins. If its value in the blood drops, amino acid is extracted from existing tissues and you are exhausted faster.

Inositol is present in almost all tissues of the human body. Since it is similar to the vitamins of the B-complex vitamins, it is counted among the vitaminoids. It is of great importance for the transmission of nerve signals in the body.

Caffeine is a natural activator and helps you to stay awake and alert by blocking adenosine. In nature, caffeine is found in leaves and seeds of more than 60 plants: Tea, coffee, mate, guarana, kola nuts, cocoa beans - just to name a few.

Ginseng is the Asian super root par excellence and Panax ginseng is probably the best researched species. It is said to have numerous positive effects on our mental performance. People in China, Korea and Japan have relied on it for thousands of years and its roots were more valuable than gold.

The Reishi is a medicinal mushroom from the Chinese medicine and has been known in many Asian countries for thousands of years. Many customers appreciate it for reducing nervousness, nervous weakness and inner turmoil in stressful situations.

Siberian ginseng is used by many people to reduce fatigue and weakness. states of weakness. Not surprisingly, the natural "doping agent" has been was already used at the Olympic Games in 1984.

The first production of taurine took place as early as the 19th century. The discoverers took it from the bile of an ox. That is why the active ingredient is called "taurine" today ("tauros" is Greek for "bull"). The fact that taurine is is therefore a myth.

Vitamin B1 or thiamine belongs to the so-called micronutrients and is a water-soluble vitamin. It is required for the functioning of the nervous system and energy metabolism. In nature, for example sprouts, seeds and legumes contain a lot of vitamin B1.

Vitamin B5 or pantothenic acid is a water soluble vitamin and contributes to mental performance and energy energy metabolism. Among the most important applications of vitamin B5 pantothenic acid include Stress.

Vitamin B12 or cobalamin is a water soluble vitamin that is relevant for the formation of red red blood cells and for the nervous system. system. It can be stored in the liver. Deficiency symptoms can occur especially in elderly people.

Vitamin C or ascorbic acid is considered a multi-talent among the vitamins. It is involved in numerous metabolic processes and protects the immune system from harmful free radicals. Ascorbic acid is mainly found in fresh fruits and vegetables.

Colecalciferol ist auch als Vitamin D3 bekannt. Es wird von der Haut gebildet, wenn sie dem Sonnenlicht ausgesetzt ist, genauer gesagt dessen UV-B-Strahlen. Vitamin D3 findet sich in der Natur nur in wenigen Lebensmitteln wie zum Beispiel in fettigen Fischen.

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