Over 40? You Can Potentially Improve Your Energy Levels

By Lucy Cho


The need for nitric oxide booster products such as Neogenis Labs' Neo40 Daily can be disputed. People over 40 are told they need many products to maintain or improve their health as they age, and the messaging behind Neogenis Labs' advertising is not so different. They claim that Neo40 is a critical way to improve cardiovascular health. We'll look a bit further into the claims for products like these nitric oxide supplements, and whether men and women over 40 years old really could use their help.

So this pursuit raises some questions about what Neogenis or other nitric oxide supplements can be used for. What are the claims that have been made about the benefits for use of these products? And what proof has been demonstrated to show that they do what companies claim they do?

Nitric oxide supplements are used for the basic goal of increasing Nitric Oxide production in the body. Nitric Oxide isn't actually an ingredient of most of these products, but is rather the desired final product of their utilization. Increasing Nitric Oxide in the body may be able to help with a variety healthcare treatments. Products for increasing Nitric Oxide are also commonly sold to athletes and bodybuilders to apparently assist them with workouts. A Nitric Oxide booster could potentially be used to decrease the recovery time between workouts and thereby increase the number of times muscle groups can be worked within a healthy period of time. The various users of Nitric Oxide supplements are told there are many differing benefits from use, so what are some of those claimed benefits?

Neogenis Labs claims that use of their product, Neo40 Daily, can help reduce blood pressure, inflammation, and triglycerides. Other claims include better sexual function, energy level, and workout endurance. They claim their formula assists the body in naturally increasing Nitric Oxide levels which can in turn help improve circulation, support the cardiovascular system, and would be particularly helpful for people over the age of 40. They further suggest that Neo40 can reduce levels of C-reactive protein which, when high, can lead to stroke or heart attacks. The claims are many, but what about the evidence that they're true?

Neogenis Labs does at least have scientific research they stand on to provide at least some evidence for a few of their claims about their product. They say that an expert in Nitric Oxide uses from the University of Texas developed their product after seven years of research. They also conducted initial clinical and pre-clinical trials that demonstrated reduction in triglycerides (which include the C-reactive protein levels before mentioned) and inflammation. Their claims about the needs of people over the age of 40 in Nitric Oxide production in their bodies relates to an American Heart Association study. This study found that Americans over 40 do not make enough of Nitric Oxide. This company also generally sites various other studies conducted over the years to back up other claims.

Whether Neogenis Labs' claims about its Nitric Oxide booster product, Neo40 Daily, are 100% accurate I can't say, but it does seem that there is at least some evidence of a few of their claims.




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