FRS Healthy Energy Clinical studies
CLINICAL STUDIES
FRS Enhances Work Performance
Study # 1 - Durak, E. and Bell, M. May 2005 During a six-week study, university employees were asked to perform their daily jobs, which required physical exertion, lifting, repetitive movements and attention to detail. At the end of the study, scientists measured the work performance and found that when the workers took FRS they experienced:
FRS Fights Fatigue
Study # 2 - Durak, E. and Taguchi, J. MD January 2005 Researchers gathered a group of volunteers aged 49 to 69 who had been diagnosed with advanced-stage cancer for at least 1.6 years. Scientists found that when patients consumed FRS on a daily basis, they reported:
Quercetin (the active ingredient in FRS) Reduces Susceptibility to Viral Illness
Study # 3 - Appalachian State University,February 2007A U:” “:ubjects were subjected to extreme physical stress during a five week period. Half were given 1000 milligrams of Quercetin daily (equal to 3 servings of FRS) and half were given a placebo. The results were dramatic!
FRS Boosts Sports Performance
Study # 4 - MacRae, H. and Mefferd, K. 2006 An independent, double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover study on the effect of FRS on cycling performance in eleven elite cyclists was completed at Pepperdine University in June 2004 and is being published in the International Journal of Sports Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism. The results were dramatic - one minute and 31 seconds improvement in a 30 km simulated mountainous time trial.
FRS 354% More Powerful Than Other Drinks!
Study # 5 - Brunswick Laboratories The ORAC test measures the total antioxidant power of foods. The higher the ORAC score, the better a food or beverage destroys free radicals. Recently, researchers conducted an ORAC test of FRS and compared its score to other popular antioxidant or energy drinks. Here’s what they found:






