Caffeine Anhydrous
1,3,7-Trimethylxanthine
Caffeine anhydrous is a dehydrated form of caffeine, known for its potent stimulant effects. It works by blocking adenosine receptors in the brain, which prevents the onset of drowsiness and increases alertness. This form of caffeine is rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream, providing a quick and powerful energy boost. It enhances mental focus, improves physical performance, and supports fat burning by increasing thermogenesis.
Caffeine is widely studied for its ergogenic effects, meaning it can enhance physical performance by reducing perceived effort and delaying fatigue. It also has a thermogenic effect, increasing the body's metabolic rate and promoting fat oxidation. These properties make caffeine anhydrous a popular ingredient in supplements aimed at improving energy, focus, and weight management.
Why We Use it
Caffeine anhydrous is included in VulcanSlim's formula for its ability to provide a powerful energy boost and enhance mental focus, which are crucial for maintaining activity and motivation in men over 40. As men age, they often experience declines in energy and cognitive function, and caffeine helps counteract these effects by improving alertness and physical performance. Studies have shown that the combination of caffeine and green tea catechins enhances thermogenesis and fat burning, making it an effective component for weight management.
Additionally, caffeine's role in enhancing mental focus and reducing perceived effort during physical activity makes it an essential ingredient for maintaining an active lifestyle. By providing clean, sustained energy, caffeine anhydrous helps users of VulcanSlim stay motivated and energetic throughout the day.
Key Benefits
- Boosts energy levels*
- Enhances mental focus*
- Supports fat burning*
Caffeine anhydrous is a dehydrated form of caffeine, making it more potent and easily absorbed by the body.
Science-Backed Evidence
Effects of coffee and caffeine anhydrous on strength and sprint performance. 2016. | Applied Physiology Laboratory, Department of Exercise and Sport Science, University of North Carolina, USA. | |
The effects of caffeine intake on weight loss: a systematic review and dos-response meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. 2018. | Health Policy Research Center, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Iran. | |
Effect of green tea, caffeine and capsaicin supplements on the anthropometric indices: A meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials. 2018. | School of Nutritional Sciences and Dietetics, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran. | |
Caffeine intake is related to successful weight loss maintenance. 2015. | Hannover Medical School, Germany. |
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