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Next Level Technology

A new kind of supplementation for athletic performance. A system comprising up to 750 ingredients, mostly derived from plants, that act like drugs on receptors, enzymes, ion channels and other molecular targets — yet are regulated as dietary supplements and are not afoul of the rules of sports sanctioning bodies. NLN’s products will be Certified for Sport® by NSF.

Frictionless Dose Form

NLN has eliminated the inconvenience of pills, capsules, and bottle-cap fatigue. Ingredients are delivered via beverage-suspended microbeads to be ingested virtually unnoticed — like boba tea.

0
Pills to Swallow

Galenic Optimization

Most supplements on the market deliver only 2–10% of their active ingredients into your system. Through advanced novel drug delivery systems — phytosomes, bilosomes, niosomes, and penetration enhancers — NLN achieves 60–95% bioavailability.

2–10%
Market Standard Bioavailability
60–95%
NLN Bioavailability

Comprehensive Molecular Targeting

Our compounds hit over 300 molecular targets relevant to athletic performance and adaptation, with over 450 modulations — many of the same targets regulated both up and down, according to timing principles. This level of pharmacological breadth is unprecedented in supplementation.

300+
Molecular Targets
450+
Modulations
750+
Ingredients

Timing is Everything

NLN has cracked a novel insight into the synchronicity between short-term metabolic events and long-term cellular processes, using metabolic states as “programming windows” to access deeper-level cellular signaling — giving direct control over cellular proliferation, differentiation, and function.

Personalization

Our modular system is tailored according to the training goals of individual athletes — for example, selectively improving power and type IIx muscle.

The Competitive Edge

Ordinary sports supplementation has been largely in the same place for decades: creatine, HMB, beta-alanine, electrolytes, caffeine, possibly bicarbonates, beet nitrates, citrulline, and not much beyond that.

Everyone has the same stuff. There is no differential competitive edge available on the market — except through NLN’s new offerings.

No other sports supplement company heeds the full breadth of modern physiological research, nobody else offers comprehensive molecular targeting, and the biorhythmic protocol NLN uses to directly access cellular proliferation and differentiation and supercharge bioenergetics is protected IPR unique to NLN. Moreover, other providers are still mired in obsolete and inconvenient dose forms — typically capsules in bottles and noxious powders.

The Value of Winning

Sports is all about contending and winning. Winning has many rewards: satisfaction, glory, fame and, not insignificantly, financial rewards too.

We estimate that winning an NBA championship adds at least $250M to a team’s valuation. Serially winning adds more — and championship athletes have a more marketable image, if not also higher contract values.

NLN projects it can elevate a team given ~10% start-of-season championship odds to more like 30–40%+. No other team expenditure will give as much bang for buck — and spending on it does not interfere with salary caps or aprons.

Projected Performance Gains

25%+
VO2max
100%+
Time-to-Exhaustion
20%
1RM Strength
5%
Sprint Speed
5%
Vertical Jump
10%
Lateral Footspeed
-50%
Injury Downtime

We invite teams and athletes to put these claims to the test.

Why Herbs?

There is a large disconnect between the state of scientific research on herbal compounds and public awareness. Herbs are presently in relative disrepute after decades outside mainstream research interest and unscrupulous marketing. But thanks to the last 10 years of high-throughput tools and increased research, we now know much more about the actual pharmacodynamic actions of herbal chemicals, just as we do about drugs.

In fact, many of the most efficacious and best-selling drugs of all time are derived from herbs — including metformin, the most prescribed drug in the world, and paclitaxel, the mainstay of cancer chemotherapy and still the best-selling cancer drug.

Herbal compounds are not functionally distinct from drugs except in a regulatory sense: the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 classified herbal compounds as dietary supplements rather than controlled drugs.

That means herbal compounds which are, in fact, powerful “doping” agents are legal. Unless expressly forbidden by sports sanctioning bodies, they are allowed for athletes — despite offering superior performance-enhancing properties than conventional, and illegal, doping drugs.

Moreover, as formulated by NLN, the specific herbal compounds in question are safe and healthful, offering the potential to improve long-term athlete wellbeing and extend careers.

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