Weight Loss & Detox

Ascended Oxy Burn

$54.00

Ascended Oxy Burn, a natural supplement containing properties that aid in energy and focus. It works to increase muscle strength, fat metabolization and increase mental acuity. It's a perfect supplement for those looking for a high quality thermogenic and lipogenic fat burning supplement.*

Serving Size: 1 Capsules;
Capsules Per Container: 60;
Bottle Color: Black;
Bottle Size: 175cc;
Lid Color: Black

Formula Purposes & Benefits
Ascended Oxy Burn is a natural thermogenic aid that can support fat burning during exercise, healthy cholesterol levels, healthy inflammation response, and immune health. Our formula utilizes herbs, amino acids, vitamins, and superfoods in a powerful combination resulting in a world class formula. Our formula utilizes evidence based efficacious dosages of ingredients to take your weight loss, exercise performance, and health to the next level.

 

Formula Ingredient Deck Benefits Of Each Ingredient
Raspberry Ketone
  • Decreases anxiety, supports positive mood, supports gut brain axis, and an improved sleep cycle (259,260).
  • Decreases anxiety via increases in 5 HTP (259, 260).
  • Improves circadian rhythm via increased natural melatonin production (259,260).
  • Supports gut brain axis via natural increased production of serotonin in gut neurons (260).
Caffeine
  • Optimizes energy, cognitive function, and mental alertness. (24)
  • Supplementation with caffeine has been shown to acutely enhance exercise performance (24).
L-Carnitine 
  • Improves exercise performance, increases nutrient delivery to exercising muscle, and reduces lactate associated neurological exercise fatigue (15).
  • Reduces carnosine (muscle acidity) levels and acts as an intramuscular ph buffer (15).
  • Reduces lactate “burn” associated fatigue during extreme exercise (15).
ECGC
  • An adaptogenic herb that supports antioxidant function, cognitive function, increased muscle mass, combats inflammation, stabilizes blood pressure, enhances sexual health, and enhances endurance performance (136).
  • Combats inflammation via inhibition of hydroxyl radical(inflammation) and lipid peroxidation (136).
  • Supports endurance performance by enhancing mitochondrial energy output during exercise (136).
Yohimbine Bark
  • May support increased energy, sexual function, and increased metabolism (347).
  • May support sexual function via decreased prevalence of erectile dysfunction (347).
Kola Nut
  • May support increased fat burning and increased energy.
Proper Use of This Supplement
As a dietary supplement, take (1) capsule in the morning. Do not exceed two (2) capsules in a 24-hour period. Do not take past 4pm. Use for no longer than 8 weeks straight, followed by an of period of at least 2 weeks before resuming use.

 

Our Formula Vs Other Formulas In The Market
1. Uses third-party independently tested ingredients that are made in the USA, GMP certified and made in an FDA registered facility. 1. Uses third-party independently tested ingredients that are made in the USA, GMP certified and made in an FDA registered facility.
2. Utilizes quality evidence-based thermogenic aids. 2. Uses very low dosages of thermogenic aids comprising mostly fillers.
3. Contains high quality thermogenic agents in an evidence-based formula. 3. Contains unnecessary cheap/ toxic non evidence based formula.

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Serving Size: 1 Capsules;
Capsules Per Container: 60;
Bottle Color: Black;
Bottle Size: 175cc;
Lid Color: Black

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