Performax Reviews Consumer Reports ((Achieving New Heights Through a Client’s Story)) USA, UK, CA, AUS, Official Website, Ingredients, Side Effects Read about circulation benefits in Performax: why Performax capsules include L-arginine and ginkgo to promote healthy blood flow and how those Performax ingredients can enhance endurance and sexual health.
Performax Reviews Consumer Reports For the intra-workout Performax offering (Strom’s PerforMAX), the ingredient list reads like a blended strategy: palatinose (isomaltulose) for low-glycemic sustained carbohydrate, fructose and maltodextrin for quick-access energy, a full EAA blend to cover the essential amino acids required for muscle protein synthesis, taurine for cell hydration and neuromuscular support, magnesium bisglycinate for bioavailable mineral support, electrolytes like sodium chloride and potassium sulphate to replace sweat losses, and patented actives such as Peak ATP® and Senactiv® that are intended to support power, recovery and cellular energy. The intra-workout Performax product also contains citric acid, sucralose for sweetness, and silicon dioxide as an anti-caking agent; this is a practical approach to flavor and stability in a Performax drink powder. For a different type of Performax product — Gardeno’s Performax capsules — the feature set is a herbal blend: tongkat ali, ashwagandha, shilajit, tribulus terrestris, horny goat weed, L-arginine, Asian ginseng, ginkgo biloba, maca root, mucuna pruriens and saw palmetto among others. That Performax capsule mix is aimed at circulation, stamina, hormonal support and stress resilience, with herbs like L-arginine and ginkgo specifically included in the Performax capsule for their roles in supporting blood flow and endurance. Performax Reviews Consumer Reports