YOUR ENERGY.
YOUR ENDURANCE.
YOUR PAECE.
YOUR ENERGY.
YOUR ENDURANCE.
YOUR PAECE.
The paece go electrolyte drink with the vital mushroom Cordyceps for more endurance, focus, performance and muscle function
The paece go electrolyte drink was specially developed for endurance athletes. Thanks to the adaptogenic effect of the endurance mushroom Cordyceps with the optimal combination of important vitamins, minerals and carbohydrates, paece go helps to achieve more endurance, focus, performance and muscle function – before and during sports.
I have used paece go intensively as part of my Ironman preparation and I am thrilled. I can keep my performance constant, even during long and intensive sessions. Fatigue sets in significantly later. It is also great that paece go is not too sweet and does not have an intensive taste of its own. A great energy booster for all units.
Claudia O. (Triathlethe)
The benefits of cordyceps
The number of studies about the positive benefits of the vital mushroom Cordyceps are constantly increasing. Among them are also numerous proofs for the performance-enhancing effect of the vital mushroom:
- Improvement of endurance performance
- Increase of cellular ATP
- Increase of fatigue resistance
- Increase of aerobic capacity (VO2max)
- Support of a healthy testosterone level
- Antioxidant effects
- Anti-inflammatory & immune regulation
- Faster lactate decrease
- Faster
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Known from TCM – optimized for endurance sports
In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), cordyceps has long been Cordyceps has long been of great importance and is and is, especially because of its vitalizing vitalizing properties, it is one of the most important in TCM. According to tradition yak herders in their animals grazing in the Tibetan highlands animals grazing in the Tibetan highlands in comparison with yaks kept elsewhere. This the herdsmen attributed this to the Cordyceps sinensis growing there.