FRS

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Does anyone use FSR to add energy to their day? I've read online through the Livestrong sites and was wondering if anyone uses it. Please share...
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what's FSR?0
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The advantage FRS Healthy Energy® has over other energy drinks is simple. Instead of using lots of caffeine and sugar to give your body a lift, FRS activates your body's own energy-producing mechanisms, so you can stay at your best longer without fear of crashing. In other words, you get the energy you need to turn possibility into reality, whether you're shooting for a championship or just trying to make it through your workout.
FRS is fueled by quercetin, a powerful antioxidant found in foods like blueberries, red apples and grapes. Quercetin works by naturally triggering the body's ability to produce more real energy. The more energy your body creates, the longer you're able to push. And the longer you can push, the farther you'll go.
A single 11.5-ounce serving of FRS contains a healthy amount of quercetin, but to get the equivalent you'd have to be willing - and able - to eat 40 apples in a sitting. And good luck working out after that.
FRS - which stands for Free Radical Scavenger (another term for antioxidant) - was developed as a fatigue-fighting health drink by a team of scientists, including Dr. Mitsunori Ono, PhD. It was then tested and refined by Dr. Ono and Dr. Lan Bo Chen, PhD., who at the time, were both researchers at Harvard University.
This is copied off the FRS website. Lance Armstrong promotes it and I was just wondering if anyone uses it here for energy during workouts or as a regular every day supplement.0 -
OMG YES! i am actually drinking one right now! citrus pomegranate!! They are heavenly! best thing for a workout too and no crash!0
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I also use them regulary like. Recommend to drink 2-3 a day is what it says on the can. 2 can get me through the whole day one in the morning and one about 5-6 since I am usually up late. They also have chews and concentrate so you can mix your own! COMPLETELY worth it!0
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