• A new Australian-made ready-to-drink supplement has hit the market, the latest in the functional beverage boom. VasoFuel is designed to support blood flow, stamina, and performance using clinically backed natural ingredients.
Source: VasoFuel
    A new Australian-made ready-to-drink supplement has hit the market, the latest in the functional beverage boom. VasoFuel is designed to support blood flow, stamina, and performance using clinically backed natural ingredients. Source: VasoFuel
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A new Australian-made ready-to-drink supplement has hit the market, the latest in the functional beverage boom. VasoFuel is designed to support blood flow, stamina, and performance using clinically backed natural ingredients.

The company stated VasoFuel stands out as a functional beverage with a bold purpose gaining fast momentum thanks to its benefits and strong customer feedback. The product aims to help enhance circulation, energy, and confidence without the use of caffeine or stimulants.

VasoFuel is a convenient RTD made with ingredients shown to improve nitric oxide levels and circulation. Ingredients include:

  • L-Arginine – enhances nitric oxide production
  • L-Citrulline (in Vaso-Melon) – boosts stamina and vascularity
  • Grape Seed Extract – improves blood vessel health
  • Arugula Extract – natural nitrate source
  • Beetroot Juice (in Vaso-Beet) – enhances endurance and oxygen delivery

VasoFuel is now available online at vasofuel.com, and in select supplement stores and gyms, for RRP $84.00 in a 12-pack.

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