Certification indicates the company’s X2Performance supplement does not contain banned athletic substances.
Sports supplement brand Advanced Bio Development LLC has received NSF Certified for Sport designation, indicating the company’s X2Performance supplement does not contain banned athletic substances.
X2Performance contains what the company calls patent-pending BIOIDS Advanced Cellular Compound, which it says is designed to enhance adenosine triphosphate (ATP) generation and regeneration. The firm explains that ATP is the critical cellular unit of energy created in the body and required for high-intensity or prolonged exercise.
“NSF International’s Certified for Sport program is the most rigorous testing and certification program available for sports nutrition and dietary supplements,” says Ed Wyszumiala, general manager of NSF’s dietary supplement certification programs. “Advanced Bio Development’s participation in the program illustrates the company’s overall quality and safety commitment to its customers. Athletes look for NSF Certified for Sport products like X2Performance to avoid unintentionally consuming a banned substance that would result in a positive doping test.”
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