Xanthine-rich ingredient
scientifically engineered to…
• Promote
thermogenesis and boost energy
• Enhance
the feelings of well-being associated with chocolate (7)
• Suppress
Appetite (6)
• Increase
Mental Acuity (2,3)
• Improve
Motivation (7)
• Extend
Endurance and Stamina (1)
• Elevate
Mood (4,5)
Typical effects users comment on:
Increased body temperature.
Dramatic decrease in cravings and/or appetite. Longer lasting feeling of
fullness. Increased sustained energy and endurance during
physical activity. Improved alertness, mood, well-being. Boosted motivation to
accomplish more. Release of excess water weight. Feeling
thirsty.
Standardization of key
biologically active constituents increases cocoa’s natural energy boosting,
mood enhancing, appetite suppressing, and weight loss properties by up
to 40 times! (7) AMP 1 with CocoGen® is the result of science and ingenuity
providing a synergistic blend of vitamins, minerals, cocoa
and plant constituents up to 40 times more effective than regular cocoa. Energy
without the ephedra!
ONLY CocoGen® guarantees their
amino acid levels and quality. It’s a more expensive improvement on the
original cocoa blend This is our most Powerful Drop formula
(with approximately double the CocoGen®) ever created! You may want to start
with half the recommended dose! Many have
noticed more sustained energy because of this!
Liquidity and Trilogy products offer the
latest developments in science. Many of our product ingredients are patented and
the subject of multiple clinical studies. Solid science,
research, and safety are priorities with every formula we have manufactured.
Please
consult your health care professional before
starting on any weight loss or
exercise program
Sources:
Your Secret Weight Loss Solution. DeAdder, Kevin &
Pullan, Scott (1996) Salt Lake City, Utah: 3rd Party Press
& Publication, Inc. The Missing Piece of the Weight Loss Puzzle, Laver,
Erik (1995) London, England: Bedford
Kensington. Fat Management! The
Thermogenic Factor. Mowrey, Daniel B. Ph.D. (1994) Lehi, Utah: Victory
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Physiol; 89 2) Jarvis M.J., (1993)
Psychopharmacology; 45 3)
Lieberman H.R., et al. (1987) Psychopharmacology; 92 4)Sabelli H, et al. (1996)
J. of Neuropsychiatry and Clin. Neurosciences 8; no 2. 5) Paetsch P.R., et al.
(1993) Neurochem Res.; 18 6) Tarka
S.M., Zoumas B.L., Trout G.A.,
(1978) Nutrition Reports Intl.; 18 7) Timble D.J., Sechrist l., Kenney P.G.,
(1978) J. of Food Science; 43