The company will showcase Team Bioenergy Ribose, the Olympic athlete “brand ambassadors” for the company’s flagship energy ingredient Bioenergy Ribose.
At the upcoming Natural Products Expo West trade show in Anaheim, CA, Bioenergy Life Science Inc. (Minneapolis) will showcase Team Bioenergy Ribose, the Olympic athlete “brand ambassadors” for the company’s flagship energy ingredient Bioenergy Ribose.
The athletes who use Bioenergy Ribose as an integral part of their training regimen include decathlete Bryan Clay, rower Susan Francia, and triathletes Greg and Laura Bennett. The ingredient has been shown to not only pass the stringent standards for Olympic sports use, it also performs under extreme conditions, including those extreme physical conditions athletes face.
Bioenergy Ribose works by stimulating synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the essential energy compound found in every cell in the body essential to improving energy levels, fighting fatigue, and boosting cardiovascular functioning. As a result, Bioenergy Ribose can help increase physical performance and overcome the pain, exhaustion, and soreness from muscle overexertion.
This will be the second Team Bioenergy Ribose to be featured at a Natural Products Expo West show. In 2010, the company featured spokespersons that included U.S. Winter Olympics speed skater Katherine Reutter and freestyle skier Shannon Bahrke.
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