

Recommended dosage for Men :
On “non-workout” days it is recommended for Men to take one Day-time tablet with water in the morning before you eat and take one Night-time tablet one hour before bed. On “workout” or “exercise” days take two Day-time tablets with water first thing in the morning and two Night-time tablets before bed. Be consistent day and night for maximum results.
Some Stemulite users experience the desired benefits of Stemulite on a daily serving of one Day-time tablet in the morning and one Night-time tablet at night. Weight and body size should be taken into account.
It is not necessary to exercise to realize many of the powerful benefits of Stemulite. If you do not exercise, please take 1 Daytime and 1 Nighttime pill daily.
Recommended dosage for Women:
Take one Day-time tablet with water before you eat each morning, and one Night-time tablet one hour before bed every night. (Do the same on workout/exercise days.) Be consistent day and night for maximum results.
It is not necessary to exercise to realize many of the powerful benefits of Stemulite. If you do not exercise, please take 1 Daytime and 1 Nighttime pill daily.
WARNING: Do not take if you are allergic to mushrooms. Do not take if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. It is recommended not to take Stemulite if you are on blood thinners.
Stemulite Ingredients
Lipoic Acid (ALA): 300 mg
Alpha-lipoic acid occurs naturally in every cell of the body and is essential to the chemical reactions that allow our bodies to produce energy. As a supplement, it is rapidly absorbed into the blood and the cells where it can prevent free-radical damage. It is vital for the creation of energy in every organ of the body, but as we age, there is not enough of it in sufficient quantities. Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) (or thioctic acid) is sulfur containing saturated fatty acid found in small amounts in food. The reduced form is known as dihydrolipoic acid (DHLA), while the oxidized form is known as ALA. ALA is synthesized de novo from an 8-carbon fatty acid (octanoic acid) in mitochrondria, where protein-bound ALA functions as an enzyme cofactor.
Acetyl (L-carnitine amino acid): 200 mg
L-carnitine, an amino acid derivative, is found in nearly all cells of the body. L-carnitine transports long-chain fatty acids across the inner mitochondrial membranes in the mitochondria, where they are processed by beta-oxidation to produce biological energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate or ATP. L-carnitine is one of the neurotransmitters that cross the blood-brain barrier and functions to support mental clarity and memory. L-carnitine is also known as levocarnitine and was formerly called vitamin BT. L-carnitine is a quaternary amine and belongs to the same chemical family as choline and is soluble in water.
L-carnitine occurs naturally in animal products. Generally, only very small amounts of it are found in plants, with few exceptions, such as avocado and some fermented soy products, e.g. tempeh. L-carnitine is a chiral molecule. Its stereoisomer D-carnitine does not have the biological activity of L-carnitine and may even antagonize L-carnitine in its biological roles.
L-carnitine is synthesized in the human body, chiefly in the liver and kidneys, from the essential amino acids L-lysine and L-methioine. Niacin, vitamins B6 and C, and iron are involved in its biosynthesis. L-carnitine is described as a conditionally essential nutrient. This refers to certain conditions where exogenous L-carnitine may be required, such as in long-term parenteral nutrition, that on valproic acid therapy and possibly for the elderly.
Beta Glucan: 50 mg
B-Glucans (or beta-glucans) are both soluble and insoluble natural gum polysaccharides (sugars) occurring in mushrooms, barley, oats and to a lesser degree in rye and wheat. They are thought to have extensive use or potential in many medical and human nutritional applications. The sugars are branched from a protein backbone molecule which has myriad configurations. The beta glucan used in Stemulite™ is a 1, 3-1, 6-beta glucan derived from edible mushrooms.
Beta-glucans found in certain such as mushroom fungi are thought to have anticancer properties. In Japan, mushroom-derived extracts rich in beta-glucans have been used for over 20 years in intravenous forms and are approved for use as adjuncts to chemotherapy. There is a phase III trial in the U.S. using beta-glucans with other cancer drugs. No forms of beta-glucans have been approved by the FDA to treat cancer. Since beta-glucan activates complement in the immune system it can be used as a potent recruiter and mobilizer of stem cells from the bone marrow. These progenitor cells have the unique ability to differentiate into any cellular tissue in the body.
SerraPeptase™ (Serratiopeptidase): 50 mg
SerraPeptase™ is a proteolytic (breaks down waste proteins) polypeptide enzyme isolated from the non-pathogenic bacteria Serratia species found in the digestive tract of the Japanese silkworm. The enzyme is used by the cocoon-forming silkworm butterflies mature to digest their cocoons. Serrapeptase has been used as a nutritional supplement in Europe and Asia for nearly three decades.
Quercitin: 50 mg.
Quercitin belongs to a group of polyphenolic substances known as flavonoids. Quercitin is a member of the class of flavonoids called flavones. It is widely distributed in the plant kingdom in rinds and barks. Especially rich sources of Quercitin include onions, red wine, green tea and St. John’s wort.
Quercitin is typically found in plants as glycone or carbohydrate conjugates. Quercitin itself is an aglycone or aglucon. That is, Quercitin does not possess a carbohydrate moiety in its structure. Quercitin glycone conjugates include rutin and thujin. Rutin is also known as quercetin-3-rutinoside. Onions contain conjugates of Quercitin and the carbohydrate isorhamnetin, including quercetin-3, 4′-di-O-beta glucoside, isorhamnetin-4′-0-beta-glucoside and quercetin-4′-0-beta-glucoside. Quercitin itself is practically insoluble in water. The Quercitin carbohydrate conjugates have much greater water solubility than Quercitin. Thus, daily Quercitin conjugation with other carbohydrates in the body may produce mild diuretic effects. This benefit is especially in women’s fitness as monthly menses usually produces a short period of fluid retention (plumping out) and a diuretic would help maintain body definition.
Melatonin: 2 mg.
Melatonin is the principal hormone of the vertebrate pineal gland, and it is also produced by extra-pineal tissues in amphibians. It is found in plants as well, but at much lower concentrations than in animals. This hormone is involved in setting the timing (entrainment) of mammalian circadian rhythms, as well as regulating seasonal responses to changes in day length in seasonally breeding mammals—so called photoperiodic responses. Photoperiodic responses include changes in reproductive status, behavior and body weight. Seasonal effects on reproduction in humans are subtle, and the role of melatonin here, if any, is unclear. Recently, melatonin supplementation has become popular as an aid for sleep disorders among other things.
Eggplant Extract: 10 mg
Eggplant is a member of the Solanaceae family, which includes some of the most nutritious plants–potato, eggplant, tomato. It contains a powerful alkaloid which acts as an agonist on the acetylcholine (AChR) receptor which when activated is the most effective stem-cell and growth factor combination yet discovered.
Indium: 5 mg
Indium is known as the missing trace mineral. It is the newly discovered supplement for vibrant health. Only rarely has product been discovered that has been found to have such profound benefits, and yet so little, known, and not at all publicized. This rare earth trace mineral was considered of little use to the body since it is inorganic and therefore unavailable in diet. However, new research has found that indium helps improve the absorption of essential trace elements – such as copper, manganese, and chromium, copper and zinc – in the body, thereby allowing them to perform their functions more efficiently. It has also been shown to have age-related benefits, including improving memory, increasing libido, and keeping weight stable and regulating blood sugar levels.
Mexican Yam Extract:
The female version of Stemulite™ contains an extract of the Mexican Yam (Dioscoreaceae family) which contains alkaloids as well as diosgenin and other saponins that may mimic the effects of progesterone, DHEA, or other sex hormones. As a folk medicine, this herb has been traditionally used for centuries to reduce the symptoms of PMS and alleviate discomforts associated with menopause. It is often taken to relieve menstrual uterine cramps. When taken as a dietary supplement to exercise regimens, its estrogenic effect on mammary epithelium has been shown to reduce the effects of fibroglandular tissue loss in the breast while increasing the effect on the loss of adipose fat in the abdomen, hips and thighs.
Summary:
The Stemulite™ combination of mitochondrial energizers, free radical scavengers, amino acid “stackers,” immune stimulators, stem-cell recruiters, inflammatory down-regulators, rest and sleep enhancers, and a rare earth mineral that produces mood elevation and HPA synchronizing of all hormonal functions is without doubt the most complete and effective workout and fitness supplement available in the world!
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any disease.




