AMARANTH EXTRACT Oxystorm® (50:1) 650 mg
Next-generation botanical extract. Oxystorm® packs the leaf of Amaranthus hypochondriacus into a highly concentrated and standardized format, with a unique profile of natural potassium and nitrates. A clean label formula, vegan-friendly and crafted with top quality for those looking for premium extracts, with high concentration and backed standardization.
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Oxystorm® Amaranth Extract - Discover It
Oxystorm® Amaranth Extract (50:1) 650mg from EssentialSeries is a food supplement made from amaranth.
Made from the leaf of Amaranthus hypochondriacus, carefully processed to obtain a raw material with high concentration and exceptional purity. Oxystorm® is a registered trademark internationally known for its standardization in characteristic plant compounds of amaranth, with a unique profile of 15,2% potassium and 10,5% natural nitrates. This level of standardization is one of the factors that sets this extract apart from other raw materials on the market.
Thanks to its 50:1 concentration, each capsule contains the equivalent of 32,5 g of amaranth leaf, allowing the plant’s characteristic compounds to be concentrated in a convenient format.
What makes Oxystorm® special
Oxystorm® is a standardized botanical extract obtained through a concentration and purification process designed to preserve its nutritional profile intact. This standardization makes Oxystorm® a market reference for food supplements as a standardized plant raw material in nitrates.
- Patented raw material Oxystorm®, recognized for its concentration and characteristic profile.
- Guaranteed standardization: 15,2% potassium and 10,5% natural nitrates.
- High concentration extract: 50x more concentrated!
- Formulated in vegetable capsules free of allergens, suitable for vegans.
Amaranth has history
Amaranth is one of the oldest botanical species in traditional agriculture, cultivated for centuries in various Mesoamerican cultures for its resilience, nutritional value, and richness in characteristic compounds. The variety Amaranthus hypochondriacus stands out especially for the nitrate profile concentrated in its leaves.
Nowadays, science has made it possible to precisely concentrate these compounds through high concentration extracts like Oxystorm®, which exclusively selects quality amaranth leaf to obtain a functional and ideal nutritional profile for use in food supplements.
Why choose our Oxystorm® Amaranth Extract (50:1)
At HSN we’ve developed a clean label formula where quality and transparency come first, one of our signature marks. Each capsule contains exclusively Oxystorm® amaranth leaf extract as the only functional nutrient. Nothing else.
We’ve formulated the extract in high concentration capsules so the recommended daily dose is comfortable for frequent daily use.
Tips to include it in your routine
You can take it anytime, with or without food, depending on your preferences. The recommended use is to split the dose 3 times a day, so it’s common and easy to take one with breakfast, another with lunch, and another with dinner; although athletes usually prefer to save one dose for pre-workout, with or without food.
FAQ about amaranth extract
What sets Oxystorm® apart from other amaranth extracts?
Oxystorm® is a patented raw material that stands out for its concentration, standardization in characteristic compounds, and manufacturing process protected by patent. This guarantees a quality extract every time.
Is it suitable for vegans?
Yes. Both the extract and the vegetable capsule are suitable for vegan diets.
Does it contain allergens?
No. It’s a food supplement free of allergens.
Which part of the plant does it come from?
The extract is obtained exclusively from the leaf of Amaranthus hypochondriacus, selected for its characteristic botanical profile.
References
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Nutritional FactsAMARANTH EXTRACT Oxystorm® (50:1) 650 mg - 120 veg caps |
| daily doseper serving |
| Serving size: 3 veg caps | ||
| daily dose: 3 veg caps | ||
| Servings per container: 40 | ||
| Daily amount | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Amaranth leaf extract (50:1) (15.2% potassium, 10.5% nitrates) (Amaranthus hypochondriacus) (Oxystorm®) | 1950mg | ||
| leaf equivalence | 97500mg | ||
| Potassium | 298.2mg | ||
| Nitrates | 206.4mg | ||
| NRVs (Nutrient Reference Values) established in Regulation (EU) 1169/2011 of 25 October 2011. †† NRVs are not established on this occasion. |
Ingredients
Amaranth extract (50:1, from Amaranthus hypochondriacus leaf, 15.2% potassium, 10.5% nitrates), veggie capsule [coating agent (hydroxypropylmethylcellulose)], rice flour.
Warnings
Store in a cool (below 25°C), dry and dark place. Do not exceed the stated recommended daily dose. Keep out of reach of the smallest children. Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a balanced diet. It is necessary to maintain a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Health claim awaiting European authorization.
How to take AMARANTH EXTRACT Oxystorm® (50:1) 650 mg - 120 veg caps
Take 3 vegetable capsules once a day.
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The product reviews and opinions published reflect only the customers’ views and experiences. HSN does not verify or endorse such comments or claims, and is not responsible for the content provided in the reviews. Statements regarding food supplements have not been evaluated by the EFSA (European Food Safety Authority) and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition.
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