U 2.0 does what it says on the tin, a supplement that contributes towards building a new and improved version of you!
Hormonal imbalances can significantly impact your overall well-being, including your sleep quality, sexual health, and physical strength. These imbalances can have a detrimental effect on your quality of life, resulting in a range of issues.
For instance, even a slight decrease in testosterone levels, regardless of gender, can lead to a myriad of problems, such as low libido, depression, loss of lean muscle mass, and much more. Therefore, it is crucial to do what you can to optimise your hormone levels.
There are so many supplements available, it is difficult to know where to begin. Popular supplements, such as Vitamin D, ZMA, D-Aspartic Acid, Zinc, and Arginine, are crucial for enhancing your health. However, buying and indeed consuming each of these supplements separately can be costly and inconvenient.
With this in mind, our team has developed a unique formulation which includes all of these amazing nutrients in one single supplement. U 2.0 has been specifically designed to help support your sleep quality, libido, and athletic performance.
The Humanix formulation team consists of a pharmacist, a registered nutritionist and member of the Royal Society for Medicine, an internationally recognised IRCA Trainer and Lead Auditor who has sub-contracted for British Standards (BSI), SGS, Lloyds, DAS, NQA, BMTrada, Ocean Certification and many others, a health research scientist with over 20 years of experience, record-holding international athletes, an award-winning sales and marketing consultancy and other highly experienced professionals. From this vast wealth of experience, you can rest assured that U 2.0 is a science-backed product of the highest quality and efficacy.
Ashwagandha
Ashwagandha has been used for thousands of years in Ayurvedic, Indian, and Unani medicine.
Known as ‘Indian Ginseng’, it is an adaptogen that helps the body to manage and adapt through stress.
D-Aspartic Acid (D-AA)
D-AA plays a vital role in building muscle, whilst also regulating testosterone synthesis and growth hormone production too. Studies have shown D-AA may also increase luteinising hormone leading to increased muscle and strength.
Fenugreek
Loaded full of zinc, selenium, and magnesium, it works to inhibit sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG). Research has indicated that this may help optimising free testosterone levels.
Vitamin B6
Supplementation of vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) contributes to reduction of tiredness and fatigue.
Vitamin K2
Vitamin K2 (menaquinone) is an important nutrient that plays a role in everything from bone metabolism to blood clotting. It is also a vital
component for optimising sexual health.
One study demonstrated that K2 works together with vitamin D3, to help increase testosterone release within your body.
Zinc
Zinc is a key mineral used by cells to metabolise nutrients. Immune function, DNA and protein production are all linked closely to zinc levels in the body. It is important for men because of its role in maintaining prostate health, testosterone levels, and libido. Since our bodies don't produce zinc, a daily intake is recommended to ensure healthy levels of this critical mineral.
Vitamin E
Vitamin E supports circulation and contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress.
Ginger
Ginger has been proven to reduce exercise-induced muscle soreness and pain.
Rhodiola
Contributes to the normal function of the nervous system. Contributes to normal adaptation for emotional stress and physical effort. Promotes mental perception and state of mind and may be beneficial for sleeping difficulties, poor appetite, and poor work performance.
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B12 plays an important role in synthesising and metabolising serotonin, a chemical responsible for regulating mood. A recent study established that vitamin B12 deficiency was associated with double the risk of severe depression.
Maca
Helps to maintain normal sexual desire.
Arginine
Due to L-arginine’s ability to increase blood flow, it is widely considered to be an essential supplement for optimum sexual health in men. In addition, research demonstrates that the supplement can also provide cardiovascular benefits and improve general health as part of a healthy lifestyle.
Citrulline
Scientists believe citrulline plays an important role in muscle building. Research suggests that L-citrulline supplementation also results in reduced fatigue and improved endurance for both aerobic and anaerobic exercise.
Beta-alanine
Various studies have shown that it raises muscle carnosine levels and increases the amount of work you can perform at high intensities.
Vitamin B3
Vitamin B3 is a micronutrient that your body needs for proper metabolism, nervous system function and antioxidant protection. Your brain requires niacin — as a part of the coenzymes NAD and NADP — to get energy and function properly. Scientific studies have linked brain fog and poor concentration with niacin deficiency.
Vitamin D3
Due to its ability to naturally stimulate testosterone production within the body, this nutrient is frequently referred to as the sixth steroid hormone. A large number of meticulously researched clinical trials have shown that vitamin D can boost testosterone levels.Getting enough vitamin D is crucially important for your neurological health. More and more research is emerging, suggesting a correlation between Alzheimer's disease and vitamin D deficiency. A recent study demonstrated the effects of vitamin D on Alzheimer’s occurrence in elderly women. The study found that the group with the highest intake of Vitamin D (20% of the participants) experienced a lower incidence of Alzheimer's disease.
Lemon Balm
Lemon balm (Melissa Officinalis) is a herb in the mint family. As far back as the 14th century, it has been used to treat a wide variety of medical disorders affecting the digestive tract, nervous system, and liver. These days, lemon balm is widely used in traditional medicine as a sleep aid.
Recent research has indicated it may assist in reducing symptoms of sleep disorders.
Resveratrol
Resveratrol is a natural compound found in certain plants, particularly in the skin of red grapes. It has gained attention for its potential health benefits, often associated with its presence in red wine. Resveratrol is known for its antioxidant properties, which may help protect cells from damage caused by free radicals. Some studies suggest that it may support heart health and contribute to longevity. Additionally, resveratrol has been explored for its potential role in promoting healthy aging and overall well-being.
D-Ribose
Studies have shown that D-ribose enhances the recovery of energy reserves after inadequate blood supply to organs and tissues following high-intensity exercise.
Since it is the primary male sex hormone, most women are totally unaware that their bodies also require testosterone for optimal health and performance. So why do women need to increase their testosterone levels and what are the benefits? Whilst testosterone is produced in the testes of males, it is produced in females in the ovaries and also adrenal glands. It plays a vital role in regulating ovulation, assisting in development of puberty and increasing libido. Not only are lower levels of testosterone associated with decreased arousal and desire, it is also linked with a decreased ability to orgasm. In females, testosterone supports muscular function and energy levels, whilst also regulating and balancing metabolic functions.This includes the quality of your sleep every night.If you are serious about getting results in the gym, increasing your testosterone levels can help enormously with your aesthetics, athleticism and confidence. A recent study in the journal ‘Menopause’ involved testosterone being administered to females who had very low levels of testosterone. The results demonstrated significant increases in lean muscle levels, aerobic power, and significantly improved libido too. Other benefits of increased testosterone in women include:
Vitamin B3
Vitamin B3 is a micronutrient that your body needs for proper metabolism, nervous system function and antioxidant protection. Your brain requires niacin — as a part of the coenzymes NAD and NADP — to get energy and function properly. Scientific studies have linked brain fog and poor concentration with niacin deficiency.
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B12 plays an important role in synthesising and metabolising serotonin, a chemical responsible for regulating mood. A recent study established that vitamin B12 deficiency was associated with double the risk of severe depression.
Vitamin B6
Supplementation of vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) contributes to reduction of tiredness and fatigue.
Maca
Helps to maintain normal sexual desire.
Resveratrol
Resveratrol is a natural compound found in certain plants, particularly in the skin of red grapes. It has gained attention for its potential health benefits, often associated with its presence in red wine. Resveratrol is known for its antioxidant properties, which may help protect cells from damage caused by free radicals. Some studies suggest that it may support heart health and contribute to longevity. Additionally, resveratrol has been explored for its potential role in promoting healthy aging and overall well-being.
Damiana
Damiana has been used for centuries by indigenous peoples in Mexico and Central America for its various medicinal properties. It was traditionally used as a tonic for the nervous system, as an aphrodisiac, and for its potential to boost mood and alleviate anxiety.
Siberian Ginseng
Also known as Eleuthero, Siberian Ginseng has been traditionally used to reduce stress and fatigue.
It is regarded as an adaptogen, a natural substance considered to help the body adapt to stress.
Research suggests that it helps support adrenal gland function whenever the body is subjected to stress.
Vitamin E
Vitamin E supports circulation and contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress.
CoQ10
While your body produces CoQ10 naturally, its production tends to decrease with age. One of its primary functions is to help generate energy in your cells. It is involved in producing adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which works to transfer energy within cells. CoQ10 also plays a crucial role as an antioxidant, protecting cells from damage caused by oxidation. Health conditions such as heart disease, brain disorders, diabetes, and cancer have all been linked to low levels of CoQ10.
D-Ribose
Studies have shown that D-ribose enhances the recovery of energy reserves after inadequate blood supply to organs and tissues following high-intensity exercise.
Ginger
Ginger has been proven to be highly effective against exercise-induced muscle soreness and pain.
Magnesium
As well as helping to regulate the amount of strength and force your muscles can generate, magnesium also helps improve sleep quality and muscle recovery.
Rhodiola
Contributes to the normal function of the nervous system. Contributes to normal adaptation for emotional stress and physical effort. Promotes mental perception and state of mind and may be beneficial for sleeping difficulties, poor appetite, and poor work performance.
Zinc
Zinc helps to make new cells and enzymes and plays an important role in the processing of nutrients in our food. It is also essential for normal growth and development. Another benefit of zinc is it helps our immune system function properly and plays a role in wound healing. Zinc also helps maintain healthy vision. Zinc supports normal fertility and reproduction and normal serum testosterone levels in the blood.
L-Histidine
L-Histidine is an essential amino acid which is involved in the formation of proteins and influences several of the metabolic reactions in the body.
These include tissue repair, building haemoglobin and strengthening the immune system.
Research shows that due to its ability to relax the blood
vessels, histidine may reduce blood pressure. It is also believed that it can help prevent certain cardiovascular conditions.
Beta Alanine
Beta alanine raises muscle carnosine levels and increases the amount of work you can perform at high intensities.
Vitamin K2
Vitamin K2 (menaquinone) is an important nutrient that plays a role in everything from bone metabolism to blood clotting. It is also a vital component of optimum sex health. One study demonstrated that K2 works together with vitamin D3, to help increase testosterone release within your body.
Vitamin D3
Due to its ability to naturally stimulate testosterone production within the body, this nutrient is frequently referred to as the sixth steroid hormone.A large number of meticulously researched clinical trials have shown that vitamin D can boost testosterone levels.Getting enough vitamin D is crucially important for your neurological health. More and more research is emerging, suggesting a correlation between Alzheimer's disease and vitamin D deficiency. A recent study demonstrated the effects of vitamin D on Alzheimer’s occurrence in elderly women. The study found that the group with the highest intake of Vitamin D (20% of the participants) experienced a lower incidence of Alzheimer's disease.
Lemon Balm
Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) is a herb in the mint family. As far back as the 14th century, it has been used to treat a wide variety of medical disorders affecting the digestive tract, nervous system, and liver. These days, lemon balm is widely used in traditional medicine as a sleep aid. Recent research has indicated it may assist in reducing symptoms of sleep disorders.
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