Modex 1L Bottle - Pycnogenol is a natural ingredient that has been scientifically proven in sports performance, endurance & recovery. Unlike many vitamins that last less than an hour in your body, Pycnogenol keeps working for upto 24hrs in your body.
It has been proven to aid Nitric Oxide production and blood flow, which ultimately acts as an energy enhancer, maintains stamina and reduces the aftermath of a workout/race/game.
It has formulated in isotonic liquid form to enter the bloodstream faster. |
Modex may assist with the following:* Improving training and performance
* Maintaining stamina
* Reducing cramps and muscular pain during and after exercise
* Helping with blood circulation when exercising or training
* Helping to increase muscle performance
* Improving athletic/sports endurance
* Helping to enhance attention span
* Supporting a healthy immune system.
Direction:
Modex delivers benefits to an athletes performance naturally, the more you use it, the better you train.
We recommend a minimum 4 week supplementation (1 litre) to see optimum results with your body’s performance, endurance, ability to recover and mental clarity.
TRAINING dose (Adult):
Take 100mL 1-4 hours prior to a strenuous workout or an event.
DAILY dose (Adult):
Take 30ml per day for general health & fitness.
Maximum daily dosage 100mL & 260mg Pycnogenol per 100ml
Modex supplement contains / per ml
Pycnogenol (Pine bark extract) |
2.6mg |
Papain |
2.4mg |
Sodium Chloride |
3mg |
Aloe Vera Dried in. leaf juice |
1.75mg |
Modex Nutritional Information / per 100ml
Energy Value |
157kJ |
Protein |
0.04g |
Fat Total |
<0.1g |
Fat (Saturated) |
<0.1g |
Fat (Monounsaturated) |
<0.1g |
Fat (Polyunsaturated) |
<0.1g |
Fat (Trans) |
<0.1g |
Carbohydrates |
9.2g |
Total Sugars |
8.2g |
Sodium |
115mg |
Warnings
Contains potassium sorbate and sodium benzoate. Sweetened with honey. Honey contains natural sugars. Not suitable for infants under the age of twelve months. Do not take while on Warfarin therapy without medical advice. If symptoms persist, see your healthcare practitioner.