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Legion Peak Ingredients (200 milligrams per serving)

PurCaf® Natural and Organic Caffeine (100 mg per serving)

Caffeine is a naturally occurring substance found in many plants native to Africa, East Asia, and South America, including various kinds of tea, cocoa, and coffee.

PurCaf® is an organic, patented form of caffeine extracted from non-GMO green coffee beans using a proprietary clean-water process.

Naturally derived caffeine tastes significantly better than its synthetic counterpart, and anecdotally, many people report that it provides a "smoother" boost of energy, possibly due to beneficial compounds like chlorogenic acids and antioxidants found in natural caffeine but absent in synthetic versions.

Caffeine’s primary effects in the body are to stimulate the central nervous system and block the activity of another chemical—adenosine—that causes tiredness.

Research shows that supplementation with PurCaf® caffeine . . .

The clinically effective dose of caffeine for enhancing energy, focus, and mood is between 1 and 6 milligrams per kilogram of body weight per day. The clinically effective dose for enhancing athletic performance is between 3 and 6 milligrams per kilogram of body weight.[20][21][22]

Caffeine

Suntheanine® L-Theanine (100 milligrams per serving)

L-theanine is an amino acid found primarily in tea that helps balance the levels of two chemicals in the brain—glutamate and GABA—that transmit nerve impulses and affect mood, cognitive performance, and more.

Suntheanine® is a patented form of L-theanine that’s the most clinically proven form on the market, with over 40 peer-reviewed studies supporting its efficacy.

Research shows that supplementation with Suntheanine® L-theanine . . .

  • Reduces the effects of mental stress[23]
  • Promotes relaxation[24]
  • Supports mood, cognition, and attention (when paired with caffeine)[25][26][27][28][29][30][31]
  • Increases the production of nitric oxide (which improves blood flow)[32]

The clinically effective dose of L-theanine when combined with caffeine is between a ratio of 1:1 and 2:1 theanine to caffeine.

Caffeine

No Artificial Food Dyes, Fillers, or Other Unnecessary Junk

Artificial food dyes and fillers may not be as dangerous as some people claim, but studies show they can cause negative effects in some people, including gastrointestinal toxicity and behavioral disorders.[33][34][35][36][37]

That’s why we use natural coloring derived from fruits and other foods as well as naturally derived ingredients for enhancing shelf life and facilitating the manufacturing process.

No Artificial Food Dyes or Other Chemical Junk

Third-Party Lab Tested for Purity and Potency

Peak is tested by a state-of-the-art ISO 17025-accredited third-party laboratory for heavy metals, microbes, allergens, and other contaminants to ensure compliance with FDA purity standards.

Lab Tested for Potency & Purity
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Clinically Effective Ingredients and Doses

Every active ingredient, form, and dose in Peak is backed by peer-reviewed scientific research demonstrating clear benefits in healthy humans.

Natural Ingredients
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Peak contains no artificial food dyes, fillers, or other unnecessary junk.

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We clearly list the dose of each ingredient in Peak on the label—no proprietary blends or hidden ingredients—so you can verify our formulation’s validity and effectiveness.

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Peak is tested by a state-of-the-art ISO 17025-accredited third-party laboratory for heavy metals, microbes, allergens, and other contaminants to ensure compliance with FDA purity standards.

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Peak is made in America with globally sourced ingredients in NSF-certified, FDA-inspected facilities that adhere to Current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) standards.

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