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AdapTx Labs CardioFactor Supplement

They say the best technique to have is cardio. Conversely, your worst technique is to lack cardio. CardioFactor by AdapTx Labs Well, the good news is that AdapTx Labs has put out the first and only supplement designed to improve it.

The company was started by David Nader, M.S., MBA in 2007. Their medical advisor is Dr. J.P. Saleeby, and his expertise in what they call adaptogens seems to be the key behind how CardioFactor works. Adaptogens are natural substances that cause the body to better resist stress and fatigue. Despite its scientific-sounding name, adaptogens are more the domain of herbalists than scientists but Dr. Saleeby has done extensive modern study on them. The herbs have been in use for centuries in other countries as qi tonics or restoratives.

To be honest, I was very skeptical about this at first. There are a lot of scary products in the wild west of sports supplements. I began digging into their site and looking into the science behind the product. By comparison, AdapTx Labs’ technical documentation and background is miles beyond most other supplement companies – even big companies like Cytosport. So I decided to give it a whirl for a couple of weeks.

For background, I am not a cardio beast. I’m like the dwarf dude in Lord of the Rings – very dangerous in short spurts. You take four pills a day with a meal, and it’s supposed to start working in 7-10 days. Just a few days into it I began to experience an increase in cardio – easily enough for me to notice. After a week I was able to chain techniques together for longer periods and I felt significantly less fatigue right after a roll. Not just general cardio fatigue, but even muscle exhaustion seemed diminished as well. Hell. Yes.

By definition adaptogens are safe to use and it doesn’t contain anything that could get you in trouble with state athletic commissions in Nevada or California and are USADA and WADA legal.

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