Ingredients cognitive-function Caffeine Anhydrous

Caffeine Anhydrous

Key Benefits of Caffeine Anhydrous

  • Lasting focused energy 

What is Caffeine Anhydrous? 

Caffeine Anhydrous is caffeine that has been extracted without the use of water from the seeds and leaves of coffee plants. 

Typical Dose 100mg
Common Ranges 50 - 250mg
Dosage Ratio 1:1
Dosing Interval Once a Day
Optimal Timing Morning / Afternoon
Optimal Use Empty Stomach
Taste Profile Characteristic
Solubility Water
Stability & Storage
Stable at room temperature. Not prone to clumping under normal conditions.
Safety Information
Always check with a qualified healthcare professional before taking this supplement if you are pregnant, nursing a baby, under 18 years of age, or if you have any known or suspected medical condition(s) and/or are taking any prescription or OTC medication(s). Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Disclaimer
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any diseases. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Supplements are not a substitute for a healthy, varied diet.
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£0.28 / gram

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