Herbs For Athletes
Herbs For Athletes
Herbs For Athletes

Herbs For Endurance

Want the Focus of a Shao-Lin Warrior?



"After starting these products (Combat and Recovery herbs for endurance Formulas) I doubled my workout regimen. On top of that, my recovery time has improved dramatically. I would never have been able to train like this without these products."
.......... Steve Fontaine, Guinness World Record Holder
.......... (Currently training to water ski across the Atlantic)

Combat and Recovery formulas are based on ancient Shao-Lin monk martial arts before-and-after combat formulas, to which synergistic rainforest herbs have been added. The result may be the most incredible herbal nutritional formulas ever produced.

Combat Formula



Combat is a blend of the Chinese herbs of an original Shao-lin Temple martial arts "before combat" formula, including Aquilaria, Astragalus, Atractylodes, Costas Root, Dong Quai, Fennel, Licorice, Rehmannia, Tangerine Peel, and Wild Yam Root with Catuaba, Muira Puama and Sarsaparilla from the Amazon Rainforest.

The result is an amazing formula that ramps up your energy, mental focus, and endurance, and shortens your recovery time.

Recovery Formula



Recovery is a blend of the Chinese herbs of an original Shao-lin Temple martial arts "after combat" formula, including Aquilaria, Bitter Orange, Dalergia Wood, Dong Quai, Manaca, Peach Kernel, Safflower, and Tangerine Peel with Iporuru, Samambaia, Tayuya, and Cat's Claw from the Amazon Rainforest.

Recovery boosts your body's natural ability to relieve sore muscles and joints and promotes faster recovery from workouts and athletic competition.

50 Miles... Almost



"Any idiot can run a marathon; it takes a special kind of idiot to run an ultramarathon."
..........Alan Cabelly

Imagine training to run a 50 mile race on your 50th birthday, only to find it the hottest September day in New Orleans' recorded history at 101 degrees. Three starters counting yourself. The first drops out at 18 miles. The next, an experienced ultramarathoner, drops out at 38 miles.

At 44 miles, seemingly every muscle in your body has gone spastic, and you have stopped sweating. In fear for your life, you stop and find a shady place to recline and wait for the inevitable purge.

For 30 to 40 minutes friends and family stop by to offer best wishes and question your sanity. Finally you feel it coming, and you excuse yourself to go empty whatever inhabits your stomach. That out of the way, you down a heavy dose of a revolutionary "herbs for endurance" Recovery formula designed specifically for post-workout stress.

Imagine now 30 minutes later, showered, feeling great, dancing with your wife, drinking beer, and enjoying your 50th birthday party in beautiful Audubon Park. September 2nd, 2000, the 50 mile "Race For The Rainforest".

Ultra-Unbelievable



"The greatest pleasure in life, is doing the things people say we cannot do."
..........Walter Bagehot

Imagine showing up at your friends 56th Birthday Race, 56 miles, with less than 100 miles total training in the last three months under your belt.

You apologize to your friend for your laziness and obvious inability to run the entire 56 miles. You set out to meet your real goal - 30 miles at a 10 minute pace. A good tune-up for your own 50 mile race in a couple of months.

Thirteen two-mile loops later, your legs are screaming, but you're determined to do your 30. Four painful miles later, you stop at the aid station, change into dry shoes and socks, down a several-days dose of the same amazing Recovery herbs for endurance, and set out to walk one last lap to cool down.

About a mile into the walk, you suddenly realize that your legs are pain-free. Not fresh, of course, but pain-free. You try running again. Back at the aid station you down some more herbs and try another loop. Before long you're thinking the unthinkable. But it can't be... shot legs don't get a second wind. Do they?

56 miles, 10 hours and 45 minutes, good enough for 2nd place out of 20-some starters. Your legs are still pain-free. You're a believer. March 15th, 2001, Audubon Park, Larry Schleuter's 56th Birthday Race.

Dogs Can't Lie



"The best long distance runners eat raw meat, run naked and sleep in the snow."
..........Alaska Airlines advertisement honoring Iditarod dogs

Imagine taking your sled dogs to the "Big One", Iditarod. More than 1100 miles from Anchorage to Nome, Alaska. More than 80 teams of dogs competing. You've done it twice before, but it's the first Iditarod for these 16 dogs.

You're trying something different this time. You've had great success already with these powerful herbs for endurance. You've fed them to the dogs and used them topically on the cut and bruised feet and to massage sore muscles.

During the Iditarod the dogs have their share of mishaps - cut feet, kennel cough, shoulder injuries. Nothing that the herbs for endurance couldn't fix, though.

You don't win, but you cross the finish line with all sixteen of your dogs, to the amazement of all, as no other Iditarod musher has finished with all their dogs in more than 20 years! Jamie Nelson, Iditarod 2000.

Don't Take My Word For It



Or do take my word for it. I've used these herbs for endurance events that I have run for the last ten years, a marathon and seven 50 mile (more or less) ultras, starting at the age of 48. My first ultra would have been my last if not for these amazing formulas.

Many world-class endurance athletes have used and endorsed these herbs for endurance formulas, including several Olympians, Patrick Brady, the 2002/03 World Super Heavy Weight Champion in full contact Kung Fu fighting, and Steve Fontaine, Guinness Record Holder for long distance water skiing.

These herbs for endurance products are backed by a one year unconditional money-back guarantee, so you really don't have to take anybody's word for it.

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Disclaimer


The statements on this website have not been evaluated by the US Food and Drug Administration. The herbs for athletes referred to on this website are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition or prescribe any treatment.
















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