Performance

A concentrated source of phosphates and Vitamin C for use during periods of physical activity, stress and recovery, STIM-O-STAM® accelerates recovery, improves maximum and resting heart rates and enhances work efficiency, while extending endurance and minimizing muscle soreness, cramps and strains.

Stim-O-Stam Performance

Increases ATP production
and inhibits ATP breakdown

Extends endurance

Maintains blood and muscle acid-base balance (pH)

Delays fatigue

Minimizes muscle soreness, cramps and heat related problems

Reduces Lactid Acid

Increases available oxygen (VO2 max)

Accelerates recovery and recuperation rates and times

BSCG – CERTIFIED DRUG FREE PROGRAM

The globally recognized BSCG Certified Drug Free third-party certification program offers the most comprehensive drug-testing protection available today. BSCG’s protocol includes a 21 CFR 111 Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) quality control process and compliance assessment, raw material ingredient and supplier review, and a general toxicology evaluation.

Testing is conducted in International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 17025 accredited laboratories using methods that have been validated for nutritional supplement analysis and are included in the ISO 17025 Scope of Accreditation.

The BSCG Certified Drug Free program provides athletes and consumers with the best protection available in the industry.

Testimonials

For 10 consecutive years our football team won 10 consecutive Conference Championships (104 wins), and the 1984 National Championship . . . I used Stim-O-Stam® . . . can truthfully say it was a big factor in our success. In Athens, GA (1983) on a very hot and humid day, we didn’t lose one man to cramps, fatigue, or heat related exhaustion . . .”

– Marvin Robertson
R.B.T. Athletic Trainer
Brigham Young University

“. . . have been unable to find anything that gives . . . desired effect that Stim-O-Stam had . . . used Stim-O-Stam® before and after practice and with meals . . . had less cramps and soreness after practice.”

– Jeff Fair, Ed. D.
Coordinator of Sports
Medicine and Athletic Training

Oklahoma State University