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What Makes FRS Energy Drink a Healthy Energy Source?

It’s simple, really. Instead of using lots of caffeine and sugar to give your body a lift, FRS activates your body’s own energy-producing systems. This lets your body function at its best for hours without the crash that comes from short-term stimulants.

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Antioxidant Energy Drink
FRS stands for Free Radical Scavengers. The FRS products are fueled by quercetin, a powerful antioxidant found in foods like blueberries, apples and grapes. Quercetin activates your body’s ability to produce more energy. Clinical studies have shown quercetin’s ability to deliver sustained energy, help promote improved fitness and support overall health. These healthy energy drinks and chewables are also a great source of flavonoids, vitamins and antioxidants.

FRS is endorsed by a champion cyclist and cancer survivor (as well as other elite athletes), but it is proving popular for office workers and weekend warriors as well. Nobody wants to be slammed through the temporary high and unavoidable crash and burn of the sugar and caffeine products. Now there’s a way to get sustained, healthy energy without crashing later.

Quercetin has been found to curb and/or reduce the symptoms of a host of various ailments including the following:

- inflammation associated with allergies – alleviates asthma, hayfever, and hives – alleviates arthritis, fibromyalgia – cancer sores – pain and swelling of the prostate – helps prevent heart disease – lowers cholesterol levels – helps prevent and treat cataracts and macular degeneration

The newest and most impressive research is news that quercetin is an effective preventative against cancer, and why it has been featured in supplements that consider themselves to be leaders in the industry – like FRS.

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