Oxyelite Pro Now Backed by Science
A press release from August 16, gives details on a couple of recently completed university studies on Oxyelite Pro. From PRWeb:
The dietary supplement OxyELITE Pro™ was recently investigated using a placebo controlled, double-blind, cross-over design for safety & efficacy at a Tier-1 Research University within the United States.
Study #1
In this study, six healthy men and six healthy women reported to the laboratory after a 10-hour overnight fast and ingested either two capsules of a placebo or OxyELITE Pro™, on two different occasions, separated by three days. Before and at 30, 60, 90, and 120 minutes after ingestion of the assigned conditions, heart rate and blood pressure were measured.
In addition, breath samples were collected from subjects for determination of energy expenditure and substrate utilization (e.g., carbohydrate and fat). Blood samples were collected before and at 60 and 120 minutes post ingestion of the conditions.
Preliminary results indicated that OxyElite Pro ™ may be useful as one component of an effective weight/fat loss program.
Detailed results from this work should be available in a peer reviewed manuscript format within the next several months.
Study #2
In addition, a more long-term intervention assessing safety has also been completed which found no serious adverse events in normal healthy humans.
Detailed results from this work should also be available in a peer reviewed manuscript format within the next several months.
Pretty awesome! I always like to see double blind, placebo controlled studies that study an actual product instead of just one ingredient from a product (Muscle Tech seems pretty bad about that in my opinion). If you ever read the actual studies like the ones other companies cite, most of the time, the amount used in the study is much larger than the one in the actual product.
I don’t want to sound too much like a raging fan, but I just can’t help it. Way to go USP!!







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