Arriba!

Aspartic acid, yerba mate, guarana, soy lecithin, ginseng, ginkgo biloba, zinc & vitamins

Recent research shows the revitalizing and energizing capacity for both the mind and the body of the following components: yerba mate, guarana, ginseng, ginkgo biloba and aspartic acid. In addition, soy lecithin, vitamins and minerals provide benefits to the body.

Properties
The careful combination of herbs, amino acids, vitamins and minerals achieve a stimulating tonic action, both on the body and on the mind. Yerba mate helps to enhance alertness and attention while guarana exerts a stimulating tonic action. The synergy that ginseng creates in conjunction with ginkgo biloba improves resistance to stress, as well as cognitive ability and memory. Finally, vitamins, minerals and aspartic acid supplement what is consumed during periods of high demand.
Formula
Contribution to intake 1 comprimido
Nutrient%IDR
Ácido aspártico
111 mg
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Extracto seco de yerba mate
100 mg
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Extracto seco de guaraná
100 mg
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Lecitina de soja en polvo
60 mg
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Extracto seco de panax ginseng
50 mg
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Extracto seco de ginkgo biloba
20 mg
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Zinc
7 mg
100

Vitamina B2 (Riboflavina)
1.3
100

Vitamina B6 (Piridoxina)
1.3 mg
100

Vitamina B1 (Tiamina)
1.2 mg
100

Nutritional information

Serving: 1 tablet. This product does not provide significant amounts of energy value, carbohydrates, proteins, total fat, saturated fat, trans fat, dietary fiber or sodium.

Presentation

30 tablets

Recommended intake

Take 1 tablet a day, preferably with breakfast. 

Contraindications

Not to be taken by pregnant and lactating women, or by children.

Biographic Reference
› Estudio científico evidencia los beneficios de yerba mate fortificada con magnesio. Disponible en: http://yerbamateargentina.org.ar/estudio-cientifico-evidencia-los-beneficios-de- yerba-mate-fortificada-con-magnesio/
› Filip R., Lotito S. B., Ferraro G., Fraga C. G. Actividad antioxidante de Ilex paraguariensis y especies relacionadas. Nutrition Research 20 (10): 1437–46. (2000)
› Bracescoa N., Sancheza A. G., Contrerasa V., Meninib T.,  Gugliucci A. Avances recientes sobre investigaciones de Ilex paraguariensis: Revisión. Journal of Ethnopharmacology. Volume 136, Issue 3, (2011), Pages 378-384.
› Moustakas D., Mezzio M., Rodriguez Branden R., Constable M. A., Mulligan M. E. y Voura E. B. El guaraná proporciona estimulación adicional sobre la cafeína sola en el modelo planario. PLoS One. (2015). 10(4). Disponible en: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4399916/.

Main active compounds

GINSENG

The main compounds of the ginseng root are of great complexity; they are called ginsenosides. Ginseng is an adaptogenic plant, which means that it is able to increase the body's resistance to physical and mental stress diseases while toning the body. The action of ginseng is slow but cumulative, achieving full effectiveness after the second week of treatment.

GUARANÁ

The guarana seeds are used because they contain caffeine and theobromine, among other components. Scientific evidence indicates that guarana exerts its action immediately. It is a stimulant of the central nervous system, increases wakefulness, improves physical activity and memory, and speeds up thinking and the association of ideas.

GINKGO BILOBA

There is scientific evidence indicating that ginkgo biloba has cerebral vasodilator activity, maintaining blood volume in the brain so that neurons receive more oxygen and nutrients. Recent research highlights the benefits of ginkgo biloba on cerebral circulatory activity, the activity on neurotransmitters, as well as its benefits as an antioxidant and antiplatelet aggregate, and also as an adjuvant in the auditory, peripheral vascular and memory areas

Vitamins and minerals

Vitamins and minerals are necessary for a large number of metabolic reactions such as growth, antioxidant action, energy production reactions, and nerve and muscle function, among others. These micronutrients are essential substances for the proper functioning of our body.

YERBA MATE

There is extensive scientific and traditional evidence indicating that yerba mate acts on the central nervous system due to its caffeine content and other xanthines as well. This could explain the properties that yerba mate shows to improve wakefulness and its ergogenic effect, i.e., it increases the ability to perform physical effort. 
In addition, the yerba mate leaf is a source of vitamins that includes Vitamins A, C, E and the complete B complex, as well as a variety of other minerals, flavonoids, carotenoids and 15 amino acids.
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) approves the traditional use of the yerba mate leaf for the treatment of fatigue and feelings of tiredness.
 

When should Arriba be taken?

State of alertness and lack of attention
State of stress and high mental demand
Cognitive capacity and memory impairment