Revive Supplement
ingredients
Using effects based science, The Revive Supplement positions itself worlds away from the rest of the supplement industry
Proven Ingredients. Perfect Formula

TARGETED ANTI INFLAMMATORY
AND FEELGOOD MOLECULE
PEA (palmitoylethanolamide) naturally autacoid.
Improve the way you perform and feel
What is PEA (palmitoylethanolamide)?
It's a fatty acid which occurs naturally in the body and in foods such as egg yolk and peanuts. PEA works as a powerful anti inflammatory, and to reduce pain. Without PEA, even the smallest injury would be incapacitating. Children have optimal amounts of PEA in their bodies, which means they can fall down, bump into things and injure themselves with minimal disabling pain. As we age, our bodies are not making as much PEA as they used to.
Why Is It Sometimes Called The Bliss Molecule?
People often report feeling better when they take PEA. This is thought to involve another molecule called anandamide, which binds to the receptors involved in pain perception and mood regulation. PEA inhibits the enzyme that breaks down anandamide, thereby increasing levels of this fascinating and unique compound.
What Is Inflammation?
Inflammation is the physical distortion of cells which prevents them working properly, particularly when it comes to immunity. This happens naturally as we age but has been exacerbated in the last twenty years by stress, the rise of processed foods and technology. Technology has led to less active lifestyles meaning we now have more inflammation than we deserve.
Who Uses It?
PEA is used to aid recovery by international sports teams, physiotherapists, and personal trainers. It is also used by those who suffer from joint problems by promoting a healthy inflammation response.

The mood booster. Harnessing the historic power of Saffron
What Is Saffron Good For?
Saffron has historically been used in Ayurvedic and Persian remedies with a host of benefits. Saffron has been used for hundreds, if not thousands of years, for its many benefits; it is believed to be a powerful antioxidant, and has been reported to improve mood and a whole list of additional benefits.
Mood: Saffron has been nicknamed the “sunshine spice.” And that’s not just because of its red and sometimes yellow coloring. The spice is believed to have mood-boosting properties. There may be some science behind these claims, too.
Heart health: Saffron has many different chemical components. Some of these may help to reduce blood pressure and provide protection against heart disease.
Boosts memory: Promising research shows that saffron may have potential in treating diseases that affect the brain, like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
Cancer prevention: Saffron is rich in both antioxidants and flavonoids. Antioxidants help protect the body from harmful substances. Flavonoids are chemicals found in plants that help the plant protect itself from fungus and disease. A 2015 review in the Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine found that the chemical makeup of saffron may be effective in preventing and treating several different cancers.
PMS treatment: Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) can cause a variety of uncomfortable symptoms, from mood swings to physical discomforts. Some women are affected more than others. Researchers found that 15 mg of saffron twice daily is effective in relieving PMS symptoms.

A potent nutrient and nootropic
Ever wondered why you feel so exhausted after a day's work?
Your mind may only account for 2% of your body weight, but even when at rest it will consume up to 20% of your body's energy. Therefore it is vital your brain is nourished with the correct nutrients.
Why Does the Brain Need Energy Reserves?
To keep your energy centres firing you need to support the health of mitochondria, the powerhouses within cells that actually produce the brain's energy. Healthy mitochondrial function results in higher levels of ATP (your body's main energy storage molecule) in brain cells. To sustain focus and concentration, your brain requires an adequate ongoing supply of energy and healthy communication between neurons. Supporting your healthy brain metabolism also protects your neural structures against free radical damage and provides phospholipids essential to healthy brain function.
What Is Choline?
Choline is an important nutrient for the brain found in food sources, for instance fish, dairy and eggs. It is important the body's levels of choline are kept high for brain health.

KSM-66® Ashwagandha is the highest concentration, most bioavailable full spectrum root extract on the market.
What Is Ashwagandha Good For?
Ashwagandha is a form of nootropic, with many benefits for the mind and body. Studies have shown it can help calm the brain, improve sleep, reduce swelling, lower blood pressure, and help the immune system.
What Type of Ashwagandha Is Best?
KSM-66® Ashwagandha is the highest concentration, most bioavailable full spectrum root extract on the market. It has the highest percentage of active compounds compared to any other root-only extract. KSM-66® Ashwagandha also uses a special 'green-chemistry' extraction process which does not involve the use of alcohol or synthetic solvents. The problem with many other ashwagandha supplements, teas and other products, is they do not include meaningful doses.
Is It Safe To Take Ashwagandha Daily in the Long Term?
The ashwagandha market is rife with products containing the plant's leaf compounds, which have high levels of toxicity. The Revive Supplement uses KSM-66® Ashwagandha which comes solely from the root extract. All peer-reviewed studies point to an optimal dosage of 600mg. We guarantee 600mg of KSM-66® Ashwagandha inside each daily dose. This is engineered for ultimate efficacy.

THE BEAUTY FIX
Keratin is a major structural component of hair, skin and nails.
What Are The Benefits Of Taking Keratin?
Keratin plays an important role in the health of the body. Keratin is one of a family of fibrous structural proteins known as scleroproteins, and is the key structural material in hair, nails and the outer layer of skin. We lose keratin as we age, which can lead to damage and visible signs of ageing. As a major component of hair, skin and nails, it helps keep us looking healthy, naturally. Evidence suggests a daily dose of this ingredient provides significant beauty benefits.
Is Keratin Good for Hair?
The unique ability of Keratin to bond with hair in the body has been shown to reduce hair loss and improve the strength, brightness and lustre of hair. Studies show that after 30 days there is a 65% increase in hair glossiness, and a 18% increase in hair structure and growth.
What Does Keratin Do for Nails?
Stronger, healthier looking nails are the goal. It is capable of binding with the nail and providing improved strength, elasticity and moisture retention. Studies show that after 30 days there is a 88% increase in nail colour recovery and 88% harder nails.
How Does Keratin Work on Skin?
It reduces fine lines and wrinkles and promotes firmness and elasticity in skin by improving the protein structure, improving moisture retention, and reducing redness from inflammation or sensitivity. This powerful cosmeceutical improves the brightness and radiance of skin through its ability to promote the production of the enzyme SOD (superoxide dismutase) and the powerful antioxidant glutathione. Studies show that after 90 days there is an 80% increase in the smoothness of skin.

THE ANTI INFLAMMATORY AND ANTIOXIDANT INGREDIENT LAUDED FOR CENTURIES
What Is Turmeric Good For?
Curcumin, extracted from turmeric root, is considered by many physiologists to be the ultimate compound for cellular benefit, studied as both a powerful anti inflammatory and antioxidant for its ability to contribute to positive wellbeing.

Lycopene; A powerful, natural carotenoid
What is a Carotenoid?
Carotenoids are the tiny pigments that give fruits, vegetables and other organisms their vibrant hues. The human body cannot manufacture them, making supplementation and dietary incorporation necessary. Lycopene is considered the hero carotenoid, benefiting our wellbeing throughout the course of our life.
What is Lycopene?
Lycopene is a very powerful natural antioxidant. Found in some fruit and vegetables, it is most famously found in the tomato. Antioxidants are compounds that fight free radicals and chain reactions in the body helping to prevent or delay cell damage. Has also been proven as a rich nutrient source for hair, skin and nails.
Other benefits include Skin Health, Heart Health, Reduced Cancer Risk, Improved Fertility in Men and Pain Relief.

THE POWER OF BETA GLUCANS
TO PROMOTE WELLBEING
Antioxidant & Immune system boost.
What Are Beta Glucans Good For?
Beta-glucans are vital for a healthy gut (often referred to as a 'prebiotic') and have a multitude of health benefits. They are types of fibre found in the cells of certain types of yeast, algae, bacteria and fungi. All these foods help the body to withstand infection but such a high intake is required to meet the right levels, that it's rarely possible to do it through diet alone. Working in the gut, they send messages to the brain to support our innate, rapid fire system and general wellbeing.

SUPPORT THE IMMUNE, BRAIN AND
NERVOUS SYSTEM WITH VITAMIN D3
A vital component of our wellbeing
Why Are Most Diets Deficient in Vitamin D?
Most vitamins can be sourced from eating a good balanced diet, however Vitamin D (and also Vitamin K) are deficient in modern northern hemisphere societies. The reason for this is Vitamin D is derived from sunlight. Almost all health authorities agree on the need for Vitamin D supplementation.
Is Vitamin D3 The Same As Vitamin D?
There are two forms of Vitamin D in the body: Vitamin D2 and Vitamin D3. Vitamin D3 is more effective in supplementation at raising Vitamin D levels in your bloodstream for a longer period than Vitamin D2. Vitamin D2 is usually sourced from plants, and Vitamin D3 from animals, specifically lanolin, produced from sheep's wool. However, the Revive Supplement uses Algae D3 which is derived solely from algae and is therefore plant based.

Vitamin K2 is vital for bone building and strengthening
What Is Vitamin K2 Good For?
It contributes to skin health and bone metabolism, promotes proper brain function and prevents heart-related diseases. Furthermore, vitamin K2 is important in the body's use of calcium to help build bones and to inhibit blood vessel calcification.
Why Do We Need Calcium?
Our bodies need calcium to maintain strong bones, the heart, muscles and nervous system also need calcium to function properly.

Zinc is an essential mineral that plays a key role
in multiple aspects of your health
What Is Zinc Good For?
It's needed for immune function, wound healing, blood clotting, thyroid function, and much more. It also plays a key role in maintaining vision and might have effects against viruses.
Ingredients
Organic KSM-66 Ashwagandha Root Extract, Curcumin Extract, Soluble Keratin, Citicoline, Beta-Glucans, Vitamin K2, Lycopene Powder, Saffron Extract, Vitamin D3 (Cholecalcirerol algae), Palmitoylethanolamide (P.E.A) & Zinc. Other ingredients: Black pepper (95% piperine), Ginger powder, Capsule shell HPMC.
CURCUMIN
SAFFRON EXTRACT
PEA (palmitoylethanolamide)
CITICOLINE
LYCOPENE
KERATIN
BETA GLUCANS
ASHWAHANDHA
VITAMIN K2
VITAMIN D3
ELEMENTAL ZINC
*NEW* Vegan Friendly Formula

THE ULTIMATE FORM OF HYDRATION.
GIVE LIFE TO YOUR SKIN AND HAIR
A moisture magnet for the human body.
What is sodium hyaluronate?
Sodium hyaluronate is the salt form of hyaluronic acid. It is synthesized to create a smaller molecular structure for stability and increased resistance to oxidation. Its smaller molecular structure and water solubility means that it can penetrate deeper into skin, providing intense hydration beyond the skin’s surface.
What are the benefits of supplementing with Sodium Hyaluronate?
Firmer skin.
Sodium Hyaluronate retains moisture so well, it makes skin look instantly plumper and more supple.
Reduced fine lines and wrinkles.
As sodium hyaluronate amplifies skin hydration, skin regains a youthful plumpness and fine lines and wrinkles become less visible. Skin that is deeply moisturized is also much less likely to develop wrinkles in the long term.
Improves hair moisture balance.
Works to replenish the hair's moisture balance and to defend it against the harsh effects of stressors.
Given time it's also been known to help with moisture levels in the eye.

What is Vitamin A good for?
Vitamin A helps to speed up healing, prevent breakouts and support the skin's immune system and it promotes natural moisturising - which means it helps to hydrate the skin effectively, giving it a radiant glow. It assists in promoting and maintaining a healthy dermis and epidermis; the top two layers of your skin.
Helps your body's natural defence against illness and infection (the immune system) work properly.
Helps vision in dim light.
Keeps skin and the lining of some parts of the body, such as the nose, healthy

TARGETED ANTI INFLAMMATORY
AND FEELGOOD MOLECULE
PEA (palmitoylethanolamide) naturally autacoid.
Improve the way you perform and feel
What is PEA (palmitoylethanolamide)?
It's a fatty acid which occurs naturally in the body and in foods such as egg yolk and peanuts. PEA works as a powerful anti inflammatory, and to reduce pain. Without PEA, even the smallest injury would be incapacitating. Children have optimal amounts of PEA in their bodies, which means they can fall down, bump into things and injure themselves with minimal disabling pain. As we age, our bodies are not making as much PEA as they used to.
Why Is It Sometimes Called The Bliss Molecule?
People often report feeling better when they take PEA. This is thought to involve another molecule called anandamide, which binds to the receptors involved in pain perception and mood regulation. PEA inhibits the enzyme that breaks down anandamide, thereby increasing levels of this fascinating and unique compound.
What Is Inflammation?
Inflammation is the physical distortion of cells which prevents them working properly, particularly when it comes to immunity. This happens naturally as we age but has been exacerbated in the last twenty years by stress, the rise of processed foods and technology. Technology has led to less active lifestyles meaning we now have more inflammation than we deserve.
Who Uses It?
PEA is used to aid recovery by international sports teams, physiotherapists, and personal trainers. It is also used by those who suffer from joint problems by promoting a healthy inflammation response.

The mood booster. Harnessing the historic power of Saffron
What Is Saffron Good For?
Saffron has historically been used in Ayurvedic and Persian remedies with a host of benefits. Saffron has been used for hundreds, if not thousands of years, for its many benefits; it is believed to be a powerful antioxidant, and has been reported to improve mood and a whole list of additional benefits.
Mood: Saffron has been nicknamed the “sunshine spice.” And that’s not just because of its red and sometimes yellow coloring. The spice is believed to have mood-boosting properties. There may be some science behind these claims, too.
Heart health: Saffron has many different chemical components. Some of these may help to reduce blood pressure and provide protection against heart disease.
Boosts memory: Promising research shows that saffron may have potential in treating diseases that affect the brain, like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
Cancer prevention: Saffron is rich in both antioxidants and flavonoids. Antioxidants help protect the body from harmful substances. Flavonoids are chemicals found in plants that help the plant protect itself from fungus and disease. A 2015 review in the Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine found that the chemical makeup of saffron may be effective in preventing and treating several different cancers.
PMS treatment: Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) can cause a variety of uncomfortable symptoms, from mood swings to physical discomforts. Some women are affected more than others. Researchers found that 15 mg of saffron twice daily is effective in relieving PMS symptoms.

A potent nutrient and nootropic
Ever wondered why you feel so exhausted after a day's work?
Your mind may only account for 2% of your body weight, but even when at rest it will consume up to 20% of your body's energy. Therefore it is vital your brain is nourished with the correct nutrients.
Why Does the Brain Need Energy Reserves?
To keep your energy centres firing you need to support the health of mitochondria, the powerhouses within cells that actually produce the brain's energy. Healthy mitochondrial function results in higher levels of ATP (your body's main energy storage molecule) in brain cells. To sustain focus and concentration, your brain requires an adequate ongoing supply of energy and healthy communication between neurons. Supporting your healthy brain metabolism also protects your neural structures against free radical damage and provides phospholipids essential to healthy brain function.
What Is Choline?
Choline is an important nutrient for the brain found in food sources, for instance fish, dairy and eggs. It is important the body's levels of choline are kept high for brain health.

KSM-66® Ashwagandha is the highest concentration, most bioavailable full spectrum root extract on the market.
What Is Ashwagandha Good For?
Ashwagandha is a form of nootropic, with many benefits for the mind and body. Studies have shown it can help calm the brain, improve sleep, reduce swelling, lower blood pressure, and help the immune system.
What Type of Ashwagandha Is Best?
KSM-66® Ashwagandha is the highest concentration, most bioavailable full spectrum root extract on the market. It has the highest percentage of active compounds compared to any other root-only extract. KSM-66® Ashwagandha also uses a special 'green-chemistry' extraction process which does not involve the use of alcohol or synthetic solvents. The problem with many other ashwagandha supplements, teas and other products, is they do not include meaningful doses.
Is It Safe To Take Ashwagandha Daily in the Long Term?
The ashwagandha market is rife with products containing the plant's leaf compounds, which have high levels of toxicity. The Revive Supplement uses KSM-66® Ashwagandha which comes solely from the root extract. All peer-reviewed studies point to an optimal dosage of 600mg. We guarantee 600mg of KSM-66® Ashwagandha inside each daily dose. This is engineered for ultimate efficacy.

THE ANTI INFLAMMATORY AND ANTIOXIDANT INGREDIENT LAUDED FOR CENTURIES
What Is Turmeric Good For?
Curcumin, extracted from turmeric root, is considered by many physiologists to be the ultimate compound for cellular benefit, studied as both a powerful anti inflammatory and antioxidant for its ability to contribute to positive wellbeing.

Lycopene; A powerful, natural carotenoid
What is a Carotenoid?
Carotenoids are the tiny pigments that give fruits, vegetables and other organisms their vibrant hues. The human body cannot manufacture them, making supplementation and dietary incorporation necessary. Lycopene is considered the hero carotenoid, benefiting our wellbeing throughout the course of our life.
What is Lycopene?
Lycopene is a very powerful natural antioxidant. Found in some fruit and vegetables, it is most famously found in the tomato. Antioxidants are compounds that fight free radicals and chain reactions in the body helping to prevent or delay cell damage. Has also been proven as a rich nutrient source for hair, skin and nails.
Other benefits include Skin Health, Heart Health, Reduced Cancer Risk, Improved Fertility in Men and Pain Relief.

THE POWER OF BETA GLUCANS
TO PROMOTE WELLBEING
Antioxidant & Immune system boost.
What Are Beta Glucans Good For?
Beta-glucans are vital for a healthy gut (often referred to as a 'prebiotic') and have a multitude of health benefits. They are types of fibre found in the cells of certain types of yeast, algae, bacteria and fungi. All these foods help the body to withstand infection but such a high intake is required to meet the right levels, that it's rarely possible to do it through diet alone. Working in the gut, they send messages to the brain to support our innate, rapid fire system and general wellbeing.

SUPPORT THE IMMUNE, BRAIN AND
NERVOUS SYSTEM WITH VITAMIN D3
A vital component of our wellbeing
Why Are Most Diets Deficient in Vitamin D?
Most vitamins can be sourced from eating a good balanced diet, however Vitamin D (and also Vitamin K) are deficient in modern northern hemisphere societies. The reason for this is Vitamin D is derived from sunlight. Almost all health authorities agree on the need for Vitamin D supplementation.
Is Vitamin D3 The Same As Vitamin D?
There are two forms of Vitamin D in the body: Vitamin D2 and Vitamin D3. Vitamin D3 is more effective in supplementation at raising Vitamin D levels in your bloodstream for a longer period than Vitamin D2. Vitamin D2 is usually sourced from plants, and Vitamin D3 from animals, specifically lanolin, produced from sheep's wool. However, the Revive Supplement uses Algae D3 which is derived solely from algae and is therefore plant based.

Zinc is an essential mineral that plays a key role
in multiple aspects of your health
What Is Zinc Good For?
It's needed for immune function, wound healing, blood clotting, thyroid function, and much more. It also plays a key role in maintaining vision and might have effects against viruses.
Ingredients
Sodium Hyaluronate, Retinol (Vitamin A), Organic KSM-66 Ashwagandha Root Extract, Curcumin Extract, Citicoline, Beta-Glucans, Lycopene Powder, Saffron Extract, Vitamin D3 (Cholecalcirerol algae), Palmitoylethanolamide (P.E.A) & Zinc.
Other ingredients: Black pepper (95% piperine), Ginger powder, Capsule shell HPMC.