Every ingredient in the Energy Gawd formula is dosed at clinically-effective levels — the same doses used in peer-reviewed performance research. Not a marketing dose. Not a proprietary blend. Real science. Real results.
Our formulation team includes sports scientists, nutritional pharmacologists, and elite performance coaches. The formula was validated through 16 iterations and consumer performance testing before a single can was produced.
Every ingredient supported by peer-reviewed human studies.
Full efficacious doses — not micro-doses for label marketing.
Every dose disclosed. No blends. No hidden compounds.
Our dual-source caffeine system uses both fast-release green coffee extract and slower-release green tea caffeine. Combined with Dynamine™, this creates a staggered energy release curve — onset in 15 minutes, sustained for 6+ hours with no crash. Validated by internal energy curve testing across 80 subjects.
The nootropic complex — Lion's Mane (NGF support), Alpha GPC (acetylcholine precursor), Rhodiola Rosea (adaptogen), and L-Theanine (alpha wave modulator) — creates a comprehensive cognitive enhancement stack. Each component addresses a different neurochemical pathway for broad-spectrum mental performance.
Beta-Alanine at the clinical 3.2g dose buffers muscle carnosine for endurance. Taurine supports cellular hydration and mitochondrial efficiency. B-vitamin complex at supraphysiological doses ensures optimal metabolic function. The result: sustained physical output alongside cognitive performance.
Our formulation is built on a foundation of published research. Below are selected studies that informed our ingredient selection and dosing strategy.
Owen et al. (2008). "The combined effects of L-theanine and caffeine on cognitive performance and mood." Nutritional Neuroscience, 11(4), 193-198.
Mori et al. (2009). "Improving effects of the mushroom Yamabushitake on mild cognitive impairment." Phytotherapy Research, 23(3), 367-372.
Hobson et al. (2012). "Beta-alanine supplementation to improve exercise capacity and performance." Amino Acids, 43(1), 5-17.
Shevtsov et al. (2003). "A randomised trial of two different doses of Rhodiola rosea extract versus placebo and control of capacity for mental work." Phytomedicine.
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