Controlled Labs Yellow nEuphoria Gen 2
 

90 Capsules
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What's In It?

90 Capsules
Supplement Facts
Serving Size3Capsules
Servings Per Container30
Amount Per Serving
NEuphoria Complex™1000mg*
Acacia Rigidula (Extracted For Bioactive Constituents), Isobutyl-Thiamine Disulfide, Citrus Aurantium Extract (Extracted For 601% Synephrine Alkaloids)
CRush Complex™1100mg*
BlueSky™ (Nymphaea Caerulea Extract), CordyCalm™ (Rhizoma Corydalis Yanhusuo 200mg), Humulus Lupulus (Extracted For 8% Lupulinum), Nepeta Cateria (40% Extract For Bioactive Constituents), Griffonia Seed (Extracted To 98%), Bioperine® (Piper Nigrum)
* Daily Value not established
Other Ingredients
Maltodextrin, Gelatin, Magnesium Stearate

Directions: Start by taking 1 capsule to assess your individual tolerance.
Take 1-3 capsules prior to activity or to promote relaxation and feelings of well being. Only take on workout days or when you need energy. Do not consume more than 1 serving per day. Consume at least 1 gallon of water per day.

Warnings: Do not consume when driving, operating machinery, or performing any hazardous activity. High doses may cause dizziness. If you experience dizziness or other serious side effects, decrease dosage or discontinue use. Do not take if you have any medical condition including, but not limited to, high blood pressure, diabetes, a history of heart problems or stroke. Do not take this product if you are on any prescription drugs. Please consult your doctor before using this product.

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Controlled Labs Presents:
Yellow nEuphoria Gen 2
Euphoric Stimulant Matrix!
Yellow nEuphoria Gen 2

This works well with:
>L-Dopa
>Cerebral
>5-HTP
>Ginkgo Biloba

The Best Mood-Elevating And Endorphin-Boosting Extracts!

The athletic lifestyle is extremely demanding and Controlled Labs customers have requested a product to improve central nervous system performance, reduce stress, and improve mood/vigor during training and all day long. Controlled Labs has responded with a powerful and synergistic blend of only the best endorphin-boosting extracts. By focusing on enhancing and potentiating the bodies own natural (very powerful) endorphins, we were able to keep the formula caffeine-free, so that you can elevate to a new level without the crash/jitters associated with caffeine products.

nEuphoria Complex:

Acacia Rigidula contains natural alkaloids that contribute to the powerful energy, pleasure, and stimulating effects of nEuphoria. These natural CNS and SNS stimulants have been shown to improve mood as rapidly as amphetamine, without producing tolerance or physical addiction. Synephrine is a natural, but powerful stimulant/ergogenic. Isobutyryl-Thiamine Disulfide has been used for years as a nootropic to improve response to stress, and have a positive effect on mood/athletic performance.

cRush Complex:

Used since ancient times to promote feelings of well-being, promote circulation, enhance awareness and concentration, Nymphaea Caerulea and Rhizoma Corydalis Yanhusuo are partly responsible for the calm, steady, and long lasting rush of focused well-being that is part of the nEuphoria experience. Unlike some prescription and illegal opiates, this blend does not appear to affect brain serotonin levels, deplete monoamine stores, or block GABA receptors.

Humulus lupulus is unique because it is one of only two plants in the family Cannabinaceae. You guessed it.... the other plant is Marijuana. The alkaloid extract known as Lupulinum produces a mild stimulant effect at first, followed by a very agreeable, calming sensation... the perfect combination. Historically, it has been used in some cases of nervous irritability.

With a long history of traditional herbal and recreational use, Nepeta Cateria and Griffonia Seed Extract are used mainly to relieve stress and enhance meditation

Developed and patented by Sabinsa Corporation, Bioperine has been clinically tested in the United States and shown to significantly enhance the bioavailability of supplemented nutrients through increased absorption. This results in a convenient serving size of 3 capsules.

Simply put, with Yellow nEuphoria Gen 2™ you will experience a jitter-free rush of energy... each time... every time.

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