Lipix 6® is a supplement that combines caffeine, safflower oil, grape seed oil, vitamins and minerals.
An ally for your training
Achieving our training goals is rewarding. Effective training improves physical fitness, muscle tone and contributes to weight loss. Food supplements are important allies in improving sports performance.
Lipix 6® is a supplement that combines caffeine, safflower oil, grape seed oil, vitamins and minerals, with the aim of helping your performance. The associated compounds act synergistically.
The anhydrous caffeine present in the formula is more intense than natural caffeine, helping to increase endurance capacity and performance in resistance exercises, increasing alertness and improving concentration. The vitamins and minerals present in the Lipix 6® formula help in the metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates and fats, as well as in vision, maintenance of skin, bones and the functioning of the immune system.
Product Benefits:
Caffeine helps increase endurance capacity and performance in resistance exercises, increases alertness and improves concentration; Chromium, Zinc and Vitamin B3 help in the metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates and fats; Vitamin B3 contributes to the maintenance of the skin; Zinc helps with vision, bone maintenance and the functioning of the immune system.
Differentials:
200 mg of caffeine per serving; Contains Safflower oil (Carthamus tinctorious L.); Contains grape seed oil (Vitis vinífera L.); Source of Vitamin B3, Chromium and Zinc; Practical to consume in capsule format. VLabor Quality Seal
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