PostHeaderIcon How Caffeine Gel Can Help Give You An Extra Boost

Caffeine has been known to be a natural stimulant since ancient times and has been regularly consumed by generations of people all over the world in various forms. Coffee is the best known example, followed by tea, of the ‘pick-me-up’ effect naturally occurring caffeine has on humans and animals alike.

Caffeine has a bitter taste and forms a large component of artificial drinks such as colas and energy drinks – though the very high quantities of sugar puts a doubt on the nutritive value of such products, along with the potentially damaging artificial colours and flavours. Gaining weight, deleterious effects on teeth and other side effects of consuming large quantities of energy drinks has been well documented and the need for alternate methods to ingest this powerful and known energiser was researched.

One of these methods is used by Sixty Second Healthcare in their ‘N.R.G. Boost’ product, which contains the finest pure grade caffeine available in a water based gel form. The trans-dermal 60 second time lag between application and the first signs of alertness, temporary boost in muscular strength and overall heightened energy levels is proof of the instantaneous benefits this product gives to users. Rubbing the gel on the hands will help keep a person alert while driving down a long monotonous road, counterbalance sleepiness induced by alcohol after a binge party, and keep a person alert during an interview or during a night shift. There is far less time lag as compared to taking a caffeine-filled-drink (hot or cold), -food (energy bars) or -chewing gum.

Applying the gel directly to the muscles during a work out or before any form of physical exercise, especially during a competition brings about an immediate and marked change in those areas where the product is applied. The possibilities are endless in our current break-neck lifestyle, where we need to do just that little bit extra, but which seems impossible, with all the energy drained out. And the best thing is that there are no deleterious side effects such as indigestion, acidity, feeling of sickness / vomiting, usually associated with taking very strong caffeine drink such as black coffee!

The product is made available by internet order or by calling the phone numbers listed on the company web site, or by using coupons and despatching those to the company with suitable self addressed and stamped envelopes or packets. Some people are allergic to caffeine, so it is advisable to get yourself tested before using N.R.G Boost and keep in mind that high caffeine levels in the blood negatively affects the onset of sleep, so avoiding use near bed time is advised. The product should not be used by pregnant and lactation mothers, a person with skin rashes or select medical conditions which can get aggravated due to caffeine.

The dispenser puts out predetermined quantities of the gel (1 ml – containing 50 mg of high grade caffeine) and the number of servings per application is as per the individual’s requirement for the task at hand, body type, capacity, etc.

Want to find out more about Caffeine Gels, then visit Ron Randel’s site on how to choose the best Caffeine Gel for your needs.

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