Powerful ingredients instantly boost blood flow to every cell in your body, transforming how you look and feel to get the most out of every day.
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Powerful ingredients instantly boost blood flow to every cell in your body, transforming how you look and feel to get the most out of every day.
KEY INGREDIENTS
Grape and Apple Extract (35%), L-Arginine, Inca wheat extract, L-Citrulline
(CLICK ON THE INGREDIENTS LINKS FOR SCIENTIFIC PROOF OF BENEFITS.)
KEY BENEFITS
Neuroprotective, Improve Sexual Function, Boost Blood Flow, Reduce Appearance of Lines & Wrinkles, Improves Exercise Performance.
PROOF
"The results are amazing! We both have so much energy, focus, and concentration. My hormones are completely balanced. My skin is clear and I feel great!"
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Your mind will be supercharged with better attention, memory [27], energy to the brain [6,32] and have a calm mood. [26-30,32,41,42].
Fast improvement of blood flow all around the body [L3]. A noticeable effect of this is the enhancement of sexual health for men and women. [L4]
More hydrated, firmer, smoother skin[L10], reduced appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and protection from ageing. [L10].
Muscle growth is enhanced [L11], growth hormone is increased [L11], metabolism is boosted [L11], and muscle mass increased [L11]. Endurance performance is also improved. [64][86]
Introducing MuNOgen - "A Breakthrough in N-O Delivery"
MuNOgen Targeted Nitric Oxide Complexer is a proprietary formula specifically designed to enhance Nitric Oxide (N-O) production and efficient N-O synthesis to promote and support cardiovascular health, brain function, heart health, blood flow, circulation, vasodilation, and antioxidant levels.
The formula represents over 10,000 hours of research to carefully validate it as the most potent and bioavailable plant-based Nitric Oxide formula on the market today.
A breakthrough in N-O delivery by using 4 PATHWAYS compared to the other L-Arginine supplements that only use 1 PATHWAY.
Munogen contains bioactive substances, secondary plant compounds, amino acids and all vitamins that contribute to normal red blood cell formation, to normal blood formation and to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue.
Each tub contains a 30-day supply.
“The discovery of N-O and its function is one of the most important in the history of cardiovascular medicine”
Dr. Valentine Fuster, 1998 President of the American Heart Association
"MuNOgen is the Triple Crown Winner of N-O Production”
Dr. Joel Kahn, nationally known Cardiologist and author of "The Whole Heart Solution"
MuNOgen is a premium nutritional supplement that has been developed according to the latest, and verified, findings from research and science. Our products stand for the highest safety as far as optimal choice, processing and the bioavailability of the nutrient content are concerned. It is manufactured according to the strict guidelines of Good Manufacturing Practice valid for the pharmaceutical industry.
It is all natural, gluten-free, non-GMO and vegan. It contains no binders, fillers, artificial flavours, colours or preservatives and no doping substances.
As far as quality is concerned, we know no compromise. We go far beyond respecting established and required standards.
*** Please note, due to our supplier terms, we cannot offer MuNOgen in any offers ***
Ingredients: Grape and Apple Extract (35%), L-Arginine, Inca wheat extract, L-Citrulline, Anti-Caking Agent (Magnesium Salts), Glucose Syrup, Flavour, Vitamin B12, Vitamin B6, Folic Acid.
Contains: 60 Capsules
Serving Size: 2 Capsules
Servings per Container: 30
Munogen comes in capsules which are swallowed with water. You take the capsules on an empty stomach to allow maximum absorbtion. Each capsule delivers pharmaceutical grade L-Arginine and L-Citrulline to the body to enable the abundant production of Nitric Oxide.
The L-Arginine in Munogen is active in your body for up to 30 hours, so you can take at any time of the day. Take 2 capsules together per day on an empty stomach, 60 mins before eating food. Certain amino acids may compete with L-Arginine for absorbtion, so it is best to seperate it from other dietary amino acids.
This varies from person to person, but most people report feeling a surge of energy, mental clarity and a boost in sexual organs the next morning. It depends on age and the state of your cardiovascular system, but you should expect to start feeling the effects within 3 weeks.
There are no known drug interactions with Munogen, but it is recommended that you speak to a qualified health practitioner before making any changes to your lifestyle.
MuNOgen is made in Germany and is a premium nutritional supplement that has been developed according to the latest, and verified, findings from research and science. Our products stand for the highest safety as far as optimal choice, processing and the bioavailability of the nutrient content are concerned. It is manufactured according to the strict guidelines of Good Manufacturing Practice valid for the pharmaceutical industry. As far as quality is concerned, we know no compromise. We go far beyond respecting established and required standards.
Targeted Nitric Oxide Complexer is a propietary formula specifically designed to enhance Nitric Oxide (N-O) production and efficient N-O synthesis to promote and support cardiovascular health, brain function, heart health, blood flow, circulation, vasodilation, and antioxidant levels.
It is all natural, gluten-free, non-GMO and vegan. It contains no binders, fillers, artificial flavors, colors or preservatives and no doping substances. Cleared on the Cologne List which certifies as doping free for athletes.
L-Arginine has been proven to encourage the pituitary gland to release human growth hormone (HGH). As the body ages, HGH levels decrease but L-Arginine counters this by providing anti aging benefits by boosting natural HGH production.
The ingredients in Munogen have a long history of safe use. As with any dietary supplement, when being treated for a medical condition, you should always consult with your GP/health professional before making any changes to your lifestyle.
Take Munogen 30 minutes before physical exertion to get amazing benefits. It improves blood flow to muscles, more oxygen and nutrients, removes more waste products (such as lactic acid). This all boosts aerobic capacity and removes more lactic acid thereby reducing the onset of fatigue.
Our exclusive Nutrient Transport Concept (NTC*) supports optimum nutrient intake. It is an exclusive formulation that creates a much higher deliverable level of nutrients than any other brand. Patented formula ensures at least 90% of the nutrition contained in Munogen is available and useable to the cells (compared to less than 10% in some supplements.)
As with any nutritional supplement, check with your health care provider when adding to your regimen. Please be aware many practitioners are now just becoming aware of the benefits of Nitric Oxide. However, there are many medical studies and other resources supporting Nitric Oxide supplementation.
As with any nutritional supplement check with your Doctor when adding to your regimen. MuNOgen is botanicals and other ingredients that help your body naturally produce Nitric Oxide. Only your health care provider can review the effects of the medication with Nitric Oxide and determine what’s safest for you.
This is what has happened to a normal cardiovascular system over time.
Munogen supplies L-Arginine and L-Citrulline, which gives the body all it needs to produce the same Nitric Oxide as it did when we were teenagers.
The Nobel Prize was won because the correct combination of these two amino acids was identified to create this effect for over 24 hours.
By significantly improving blood flow, oxygen, hormone, immune & nutrient delivery around the body it has a knock on effect...
By boosting blood flow around the body, this will help correct erectile dysfunction. It will also boost blood flow for women to improve sensitivity.
The Nobel Prize for Medicine was awarded for the discovery that Nitric Oxide is created by the body to regulate the health of our entire cardiovascular system.
The prize was won for the discovery of the two amino acids present in Munogen that produce all the benefits.
Nitric Oxide therapy has been used in the USA's top cardio clinics (run by Dr. Prendergast) for over 25 years.
Previously, over 30% of patients were referred to a cardiologist for bypass procedures. Since NO therapy started in 1991, this figure dropped to less than 1% and no patients have suffered heart attacks or strokes in the clinics!
The effects of nitric oxide therapy were tested in the most comprehensive human clinical study ever conducted on patients with serious cardiovascular conditions. After over 7000 points of data were collected, the patients showed significant improvements in cholesterol, blood pressure, hypertension and erectile dysfunction.
Serving Size: 2 Vegetarian Capsules
Servings Per Container: 30 (30 Day Supply)
Take 2 capsules per day with plenty of water.
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Inca Wheat Extract | N/A | ||
L-Citrulline 65mg | NA | ||
Vitamin B6 0.49mg | 35% | ||
Vitamin B12 0.876 ug | 35% | ||
Folic Acid 70ug | 35% |
At Avocado Ninja, you can be assured that all the products we sell meet strict quality and safety criteria.
Before buying elsewhere, please be aware that there are many unscrupulous sellers out there that have no idea of the source or quality of products they are selling.
There is a huge market in counterfeit, expired and very low-quality products. You should always see certificates only or be made available from companies for the Good Manufacturing Practice of the manufacturer and Organic Certificates as a minimum.
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