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Apollon Nutrition From Dusk Till Dawn: Monstrous Deep Sleep and Recovery Formula
The tagline says it plainly: Train Like a Hooligan, Sleep Like a Baby.
Apollon Nutrition's From Dusk Till Dawn is the brand's fully disclosed, multi-pathway sleep and recovery formula, targeting everything from stress relief and nervous system calm to sleep onset, sleep depth, and overnight physical repair. If you've heard our podcast with Robik Samborsky, […]
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Elite-Tier Functional Mushrooms: Inside NuCelium with Riley Boudreau and Rob Swiderski | Episode #214
Episode #214 of the PricePlow Podcast goes deep with the two co-founders of NuCelium, a functional mushroom cultivation company operating out of Coldstream, British Columbia. Riley Boudreau and Rob Swiderski join Mike and Ben to explain NuCelium's biology-first approach to potency and why their full-spectrum growing method can outperform conventional extraction without stripping out […]
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CordyFuel: The High-Potency Cordyceps From NuCelium That's Changing Body & Brain Performance
Cordyceps has a credibility problem.
It's one of the most storied adaptogens in traditional Chinese medicine, it has real science behind it, and it's showing up in everything from pre-workouts to functional beverages. Yet ask most formulators whether they trust that their cordyceps ingredient actually delivers what the research used, and the honest answer is […]
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Nootropics Depot Against the World, Part 2: The Product Line | Episode #206
If you thought Part 1 with Paul Eftang and Matt Harrier was wild -- an FDA raid with guns drawn, two years of legal battles, and a crusade against supplement fraud -- Part 2 is where it gets genuinely useful. Episode #206 of the PricePlow Podcast picks up right where we left off, this time […]
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NuCelium: The Canadian Mushroom Company Setting a New Standard for Cordyceps Potency
Riley Boudreau woke up from foot surgery with a problem. The morphine was wearing off, and he was scrolling through messages from Nepal. The 2015 earthquake had destroyed Ram Timalsina (his good friend and guide)'s village. Entire families were living under tarps. Monsoon season was rapidly approaching.
Mentally addled by his surgery anesthetics, Riley made […]
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