Scientific References

Below is a list of third-party studies that discuss the potential benefits of the ingredients found in our products:

  1. Allegra, A., Mirabile, G., Ettari, R., Pioggia, G., & Gangemi, S. (2022, November 25). The impact of curcumin on immune response: An immunomodulatory strategy to treat sepsis. International Journal of Molecular Sciences.
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  3. Bolo, A., Verger, E., Fouillet, H., & Mariotti, F. (2024, September 3). Exploring multidimensional and within-food group diversity for diet quality and long-term health in high-income countries. Advances in Nutrition.
  4. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2021, February 16). Only 1 in 10 adults get enough fruits or vegetables.
  5. Geng, C. (2024). Digestive enzymes: Can they reduce bloating? Medical News Today.
  6. Higuera, V., & McLean, A. (2023). Magnesium glycinate: Benefits, side effects, dosage, and more. Medical News Today.
  7. Jones, J. (Ed.). (2024, October 28). What does potassium do for your body? Uses and benefits. Healthline.
  8. Kubala, J. (2024, July 9). Should you add beetroot powder to your pre-workout routine? Health.
  9. Lauren Manaker MS, R. (2022, January 19). CDC: Only 1 in 10 Americans eat enough produce. Verywell Health.
  10. Lefton, J. (2024). The health benefits of psyllium husk powder. Verywell Health.
  11. Mackeldon, A. (2023, July 26). Moringa: Benefits, side effects and risks. Forbes.
  12. Mahassni, S., & Bukhari, O. (2018, October 18). Beneficial effects of an aqueous ginger extract on the immune system cells and antibodies, hematology, and thyroid hormones in male smokers and non-smokers. Journal of Nutrition & Intermediary Metabolism.
  13. Nairn, R. (2023, October 30). Sports and hydration for athletes: Q&A with a dietitian. Johns Hopkins Medicine.
  14. Powell Key, A. (2024). What are digestive enzymes: Natural sources and supplements. WebMD.
  15. The power of citrates for hydration drinks. Gadot Bio. (2024, March 1). Read more.
  16. Psyllium Information. Mount Sinai Health System. (n.d.-a). Read more.
  17. Sachdev, P. (Ed.). (2022). Sole water: Health benefits, nutrients per serving, preparation information, and more. WebMD.
  18. Spirulina. Mount Sinai Health System. (n.d.-b). Read more.
  19. Spritzler, F. (2023). Inulin (a prebiotic fiber): Health benefits and risks. Medical News Today.
  20. Szulinska, M., Gibas-Dorna, M., Miller-Kasprzak, E., & Suliburska, J. (2017). Spirulina maxima improves insulin sensitivity, lipid profile, and total antioxidant status in obese patients with well-treated hypertension: A randomized double-blind placebo-controlled study. European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences.
  21. Wilkins, T., & Sequoia, J. (2017, August 1). Probiotics for gastrointestinal conditions: A summary of the evidence. American Family Physician.
  22. Windsor, R. C. (2024). What are digestive enzymes? Verywell Health.
  23. Zelman, K. (Ed.). (2024). Chlorella: Is it good for you? Pros and cons, nutrition, and more. WebMD.
  24. Zeratsky, K. (2023, July 12). Coconut water: Is it super hydrating? Mayo Clinic.