FOR SPORT
Designed to aid athletes
Revealed to be amongst the most effective legal sports performance enhancers on offer, in a recent sports supplement meta-analysis study, the finished CurraNZ® product is accredited by Informed-Sport, the global quality assurance program for athletes.
TRUSTED BY ATHLETES
Since its inception, international demand for CurraNZ® has grown with World No1 and record-setting athletes, household-name sports teams, and organisations using it as a potent natural, legal intervention to achieve optimal performance and recovery.
PROVEN RESULTS
CurraNZ® has been shown in gold-standard clinical trials to:
Improve running, cycling and climbing performance
Improve adaptive responses to exercise
Enhance fat burning to unprecedented degrees
Speed recovery after exercise
Prevent exertional heat stress
Reduce exercise-induced muscle damage
Increase motivation to train
Help prevent exertional heat stress
‘Amongst the most effective legal sports performance enhancers on offer.’
– The effect of New Zealand blackcurrant on sport performance and related biomarkers: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, A Braakhuis et al, 2020
THE BENEFITS
Research has led to a new appreciation of its beneficial effects via a host of different mechanisms:
Controls oxidative stress and inflammation
Alters muscle tissue hemodynamics
Improves immunity after exercise or activity
Increases fat oxidation
Manages blood sugar and energy
Enhances cardiovascular function
Activates natural anti-oxidant systems
CurraNZ® is the most extensively researched product of this type on the world market. The Enzans® formulation is a highly specific extract of anthocyanins, accurately profiled both for the concentration of these compounds and also for the consistency of specificity in each batch, thereby ensuring a uniqueness in the product.
ENQUIRE NOW
CurraNZ® is available to source in bulk as a raw ingredient for formulators, subject to licensing agreements and conditions in its internationally-trademarked territories.
Click here to request The CurraNZ research dossier.