LVLUP Health ParaXanthine 60 Capsules

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ParaXanthine capsules deliver a pure metabolite of caffeine along with amino acids like L tyrosine. This combination aims to provide smooth energy and focus while minimizing common side effects of standard caffeine.

• Paraxanthine is the primary metabolite of caffeine, for a different stimulant pathway (avoids some breakdown metabolites like theophylline and theobromine)

• Synergised with L-Tyrosine and N-Acetyl L-Tyrosine (NALT) to support dopamine precursor pathways

• Offers enhanced alertness, wakefulness, motivation, and mental clarity without some of the negative side effects often attributed to caffeine’s other metabolites

• Shorter half-life than caffeine, meaning more flexibility in timing (can be used later in the day with less risk of sleep disruption)

• Consistency in experience: because it bypasses some genetic variability in caffeine metabolism, more predictable effects are claimed

• Manufactured by LVLUP Health, with independent laboratory testing for quality and purity

• Main active ingredient: paraxanthine 150mg

• Supporting ingredients: L-Tyrosine and N-Acetyl L-Tyrosine (NALT)

• Capsule form: vegetarian capsules

• Number of capsules: 60 per bottle

• Suggested use: take 1 or 2 capsules before mental or physical activity, in the morning or early afternoon (avoid taking close to bedtime)

• Take with water; food can help if sensitive to stimulants or if stomach upset occurs

• Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture; keep bottle tightly closed

• Keep out of reach of children

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Paraxanthine is a metabolite of caffeine, meaning it is one of the compounds your body forms after processing caffeine. Unlike caffeine itself, it bypasses some of the metabolic steps that lead to other breakdown products such as theophylline and theobromine, which are often associated with undesired effects

  • These amino acids serve as precursors in the dopamine pathways. Including them may support the body’s natural dopamine synthesis when taking paraxanthine.

  • Because paraxanthine bypasses some genetic differences in how people metabolise caffeine, the supplier claims the effects are more predictable and less subject to personal variability.

  • The product has a shorter half-life than caffeine, which the supplier claims gives more flexibility in timing; still, individual sensitivity to stimulants varies.

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