Man Greens contains full science-based doses of superfoods that support energy without the use of stimulants. DRIVE is a stimulant-free energy supplement that may support healthy energy levels and can be taken up to 4 times a day.[1],[2],[3][4],[5],[6]*
Energy is our most valuable comodity. The more we have, the more we can accomplish, the more we can endure, and the more we can enjoy. Instead of relying on stimulants, try the Energy Stack to support energy - and much, much, much, more...
Use the ENERGY Stack to:
Support healthy energy without stimulants*[19][20][21]
Stress support*[15][16[][17][18]
Support Healthy Circulation and Healthy testosterone*[22][23][12][13]
Support overall well-being*
Science based doses in every serving*[37][38][39]
Anabolic energy
Anabolic energy > energy
The Anabolic Energy Stack may support healthy energy levels, male hormone balance already in normal range, overall vitality, and healthy stress response[7],[8],[9],[10].*
It supports anabolic energy by...
May support healthy testosterone levels already in normal range with science-based ingredients including shilajit[11], tongkat ali [12], KSM-66 ashwagandha [13], and forskolin [14].*, May support healthy stress response with science-based doses of KSM-66 ashwagandha[15], maca [16], shilajit [17], and tongkat ali [18].* May support healthy energy levels already in normal range without stimulants through superfoods including spirulina [19], shilajit [20], and moringa [21].*, May support healthy circulation already in normal range with science-based doses of beet root powder [22] and citrulline [23].*
All ingredient amounts are listed transparently and based on clinical research dosages [37],[38],[39],[40].*
How to Use This Stack
Energy Drink
DRIVE is a stimulant-free energy supplement that may support healthy energy levels already in normal range. Add to water and enjoy energy support up to 4 times a day [24],[25],[26],[27].*
Superfoods and Superherbs
Man Greens is a superfood supplement formulated for men's health with fully dosed, science-based ingredients [45],[46],[47].*
DRIVE
DRIVE is a stimulant-free energy supplement that may support healthy energy levels already in normal range. Add to water and enjoy energy support up to 4 times a day [24],[25],[26],[27].*
DRIVE contains ingredients that may support healthy muscle function [31] and circulation [32], supporting a healthy exercise routine.*
Rather than depending on stimulants, DRIVE uses natural and organic ingredients that may support healthy energy levels throughout the day[33],[34].*
A 2010 clinical study found that 200mg daily of shilajit extract for 90 days supported healthy testosterone levels and sperm quality parameters in men [35]*
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. Is it safe to take the DRIVE?
DRIVE are made up of natural ingredients that work extremely well together to improve performance.
2. How many times a day can you take DRIVE to boost energy?
You can take DRIVE safely up to 4 times a day. You can use two servings before a workout, and two others during your afternoon work session to improve focus without affecting sleep.
MAN GREENS
Man Greens contains fully effective doses of science-backed ingredients that may support healthy male hormone levels already in normal range [41], healthy stress response [42], immune system function [43], and energy & vitality [44].*
Man Greens contains fully effective, organic doses of botanical ingredients that may support healthy testosterone levels already in normal range, including tongkat ali [48], forskolin [49], white button mushrooms for estrogen balance [50], KSM-66 ashwagandha [51], and maca for stress support. [52]
Clinical research found that tongkat ali supplementation supported healthy cortisol levels and testosterone levels in study participants [56],[57].*
Clinical research on KSM-66 Ashwagandha found it supported healthy cortisol levels [58] and testosterone levels [59], including effects on luteinizing hormone that suggest support for healthy testosterone production pathways.*
Adaptogens may support the body's healthy stress response and help maintain stress hormone levels already in normal range [53], while ingredients like maca [54] and tongkat ali [55] may support healthy vitality.*
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. What's the best way to take Man Greens?
How you take Man Greens by MITA Nutra is really up to you. When do you want a boost in stimulant-free energy? Which is an immediate effect of Man Greens. Personally, I take it daily in the afternoon after my workout to get energy for afternoon work sessions, and to help with recovery. But a lot of guys take it in the morning with their first meal, which is technically the most effective time to take Maca, one of the ingredients in ManGreens. Either way, just add a scoop to water or a shake, and enjoy.
2. How much does Man Greens Cost?
Because ManGreens uses full clinically effective doses in every single serving, and we only use organic ingredients, and we choose the best ingredients for men, we’re a little more expensive than other greens powders (but not all). That said, if a greens powder uses a proprietary blend to hide their doses, you know there’s something fishy going on. Plus, most greens powders don’t use full doses of their ingredients, and instead pack dozens of ingredients into their supplement at less than effective doses, making them all useless. With ManGreens we’re a high quality supplement that costs between $59.95 and $79.95 depending on which option you choose. However, you also know you’re getting the right ingredients in effective doses, which is sadly rare in supplements, not just greens powders.
3. Man Greens vs Athletic Greens
One of the reasons we created Man Greens was because so many greens powders were using proprietary blends to hide the doses they use for their ingredients. To be effective (to provide the benefit that an ingredient can provide) an ingredient needs a full clinically effective dose. That just wasn’t out there. So we made ManGreens with full doses of the best ingredients for men, men’s health, immunity, and testosterone levels. If you see a proprietary blend or a blend of any kind on any supplement, move on, there are better options out there that actually help.
Scientific Citations
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Obesity Research, 13(8), 1335-1343. [11] Pandit, S., et al. (2016). Clinical evaluation of purified shilajit on testosterone levels in healthy volunteers. Andrologia, 48(5), 570-575. [12] Talbott, S. M., et al. (2013). Effect of Tongkat Ali on stress hormones and psychological mood state in moderately stressed subjects. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 10(1), 28. [13] Lopresti, A. L., et al. (2019). An investigation into the stress-relieving and pharmacological actions of an ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) extract. Medicine (Baltimore), 98(37), e17186. [14] Godard, M. P., et al. (2005). Body composition and hormonal adaptations associated with forskolin consumption in overweight and obese men. Obesity Research, 13(8), 1335-1343. [15] Chandrasekhar, K., et al. (2012). A prospective, randomized double-blind, placebo-controlled study of safety and efficacy of a high-concentration full-spectrum extract of ashwagandha root in reducing stress and anxiety in adults. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, 34(3), 255-262. [16] Gonzales, G. F., et al. (2002). Effect of Lepidium meyenii (MACA) on sexual desire and its absent relationship with serum testosterone levels in adult healthy men. Andrologia, 34(6), 367-372. [17] Keller, J. L., et al. (2019). The effects of Shilajit supplementation on fatigue-induced decreases in muscular strength and serum hydroxyproline levels. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 16(1), 3. [18] Talbott, S. M., et al. (2013). Effect of Tongkat Ali on stress hormones and psychological mood state in moderately stressed subjects. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 10(1), 28. [19] Kalafati, M., et al. (2010). Ergogenic and antioxidant effects of spirulina supplementation in humans. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 42(1), 142-151. [20] Pandit, S., et al. (2016). Clinical evaluation of purified shilajit on testosterone levels in healthy volunteers. Andrologia, 48(5), 570-575. [21] Stohs, S. J., & Hartman, M. J. (2015). Review of the safety and efficacy of Moringa oleifera. Phytotherapy Research, 29(6), 796-804. [22] Siervo, M., et al. (2013). Inorganic nitrate and beetroot juice supplementation reduces blood pressure in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Nutrition, 143(6), 818-826. [23] Figueroa, A., et al. (2017). Influence of L-citrulline and watermelon supplementation on vascular function and exercise performance. Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition & Metabolic Care, 20(1), 92-98. [24] Ellis, F. R., & Nasser, S. (1973). A pilot study of vitamin B12 in the treatment of tiredness. British Journal of Nutrition, 30(2), 277-283. [25] Pérez-Guisado, J., & Jakeman, P. M. (2010). Citrulline malate enhances athletic anaerobic performance and relieves muscle soreness. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 24(5), 1215-1222. [26] Shevtsov, V. A., et al. (2003). A randomized trial of two different doses of a SHR-5 Rhodiola rosea extract versus placebo and control of capacity for mental work. Phytomedicine, 10(2-3), 95-105. [27] Pandit, S., et al. (2016). Clinical evaluation of purified shilajit on testosterone levels in healthy volunteers. Andrologia, 48(5), 570-575. [28] Figueroa, A., et al. (2017). Influence of L-citrulline and watermelon supplementation on vascular function and exercise performance. Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition & Metabolic Care, 20(1), 92-98. [29] Keller, J. L., et al. (2019). The effects of Shilajit supplementation on fatigue-induced decreases in muscular strength and serum hydroxyproline levels. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 16(1), 3. [30] Pandit, S., et al. (2016). Clinical evaluation of purified shilajit on testosterone levels in healthy volunteers. Andrologia, 48(5), 570-575. [31] Pérez-Guisado, J., & Jakeman, P. M. (2010). Citrulline malate enhances athletic anaerobic performance and relieves muscle soreness. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 24(5), 1215-1222. [32] Yang, H. T., et al. (2019). Effects of citrulline supplementation on blood pressure: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Clinical Nutrition, 38(1), 421-428. [33] Shevtsov, V. A., et al. (2003). A randomized trial of two different doses of a SHR-5 Rhodiola rosea extract versus placebo and control of capacity for mental work. Phytomedicine, 10(2-3), 95-105. [34] Pandit, S., et al. (2016). Clinical evaluation of purified shilajit on testosterone levels in healthy volunteers. Andrologia, 48(5), 570-575. [35] Biswas, T. K., et al. (2010). Clinical evaluation of spermatogenic activity of processed Shilajit in oligospermia. Andrologia, 42(1), 48-56. [36] Pandit, S., et al. (2016). Clinical evaluation of purified shilajit on testosterone levels in healthy volunteers. Andrologia, 48(5), 570-575. [37] Wankhede, S., et al. (2015). Examining the effect of Withania somnifera supplementation on muscle strength and mass. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 12(1), 43. [38] Talbott, S. M., et al. (2013). Effect of Tongkat Ali on stress hormones and psychological mood state in moderately stressed subjects. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 10(1), 28. [39] Pérez-Guisado, J., & Jakeman, P. M. (2010). Citrulline malate enhances athletic anaerobic performance and relieves muscle soreness. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 24(5), 1215-1222. [40] Yang, H. T., et al. (2019). Effects of citrulline supplementation on blood pressure: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Clinical Nutrition, 38(1), 421-428. [41] Wankhede, S., et al. (2015). Examining the effect of Withania somnifera supplementation on muscle strength and mass. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 12(1), 43. [42] Chandrasekhar, K., et al. (2012). A prospective, randomized double-blind, placebo-controlled study of safety and efficacy of a high-concentration full-spectrum extract of ashwagandha root in reducing stress and anxiety in adults. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, 34(3), 255-262. [43] Finamore, A., et al. (2017). Antioxidant, immunomodulating, and microbial-modulating activities of the sustainable and ecofriendly spirulina. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity, 2017, 3247528. [44] Kalafati, M., et al. (2010). Ergogenic and antioxidant effects of spirulina supplementation in humans. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 42(1), 142-151. [45] Leisegang, K., et al. (2022). The efficacy of Eurycoma longifolia (Jack) as an aphrodisiac and testosterone booster: A systematic review. Medicina (Kaunas), 58(8), 1047. [46] Lopresti, A. L., et al. (2019). An investigation into the stress-relieving and pharmacological actions of an ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) extract. Medicine (Baltimore), 98(37), e17186. [47] Finamore, A., et al. (2017). Antioxidant, immunomodulating, and microbial-modulating activities of the sustainable and ecofriendly spirulina. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity, 2017, 3247528. [48] Leisegang, K., et al. (2022). The efficacy of Eurycoma longifolia (Jack) as an aphrodisiac and testosterone booster: A systematic review. Medicina (Kaunas), 58(8), 1047. [49] Godard, M. P., et al. (2005). Body composition and hormonal adaptations associated with forskolin consumption in overweight and obese men. Obesity Research, 13(8), 1335-1343. [50] Chen, S., et al. (2015). Phase I clinical trial of safety and bioavailability of bioactive mushroom blend in biochemically recurrent prostate cancer. Journal of Cancer Therapy, 6(10), 827-837. [51] Wankhede, S., et al. (2015). Examining the effect of Withania somnifera supplementation on muscle strength and mass. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 12(1), 43. [52] Gonzales, G. F., et al. (2002). Effect of Lepidium meyenii (MACA) on sexual desire and its absent relationship with serum testosterone levels in adult healthy men. Andrologia, 34(6), 367-372. [53] Chandrasekhar, K., et al. (2012). A prospective, randomized double-blind, placebo-controlled study of safety and efficacy of a high-concentration full-spectrum extract of ashwagandha root in reducing stress and anxiety in adults. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, 34(3), 255-262. [54] Zenico, T., et al. (2009). Subjective effects of Lepidium meyenii (Maca) extract on well-being and sexual performances in patients with mild erectile dysfunction. Andrologia, 41(2), 95-99. [55] Talbott, S. M., et al. (2013). Effect of Tongkat Ali on stress hormones and psychological mood state in moderately stressed subjects. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 10(1), 28. [56] Talbott, S. M., et al. (2013). Effect of Tongkat Ali on stress hormones and psychological mood state in moderately stressed subjects. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 10(1), 28. [57] Leisegang, K., et al. (2022). The efficacy of Eurycoma longifolia (Jack) as an aphrodisiac and testosterone booster: A systematic review. Medicina (Kaunas), 58(8), 1047. [58] Chandrasekhar, K., et al. (2012). A prospective, randomized double-blind, placebo-controlled study of safety and efficacy of a high-concentration full-spectrum extract of ashwagandha root in reducing stress and anxiety in adults. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, 34(3), 255-262. [59] Wankhede, S., et al. (2015). Examining the effect of Withania somnifera supplementation on muscle strength and mass. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 12(1), 43. [60] Leisegang, K., et al. (2022). The efficacy of Eurycoma longifolia (Jack) as an aphrodisiac and testosterone booster: A systematic review. Medicina (Kaunas), 58(8), 1047. [61] Lopresti, A. L., et al. (2019). An investigation into the stress-relieving and pharmacological actions of an ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) extract. Medicine (Baltimore), 98(37), e17186. [62] Finamore, A., et al. (2017). Antioxidant, immunomodulating, and microbial-modulating activities of the sustainable and ecofriendly spirulina. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity, 2017, 3247528. [63] Gonzales, G. F., et al. (2002). Effect of Lepidium meyenii (MACA) on sexual desire and its absent relationship with serum testosterone levels in adult healthy men. Andrologia, 34(6), 367-372. [64] Stohs, S. J., & Hartman, M. J. (2015). Review of the safety and efficacy of Moringa oleifera. Phytotherapy Research, 29(6), 796-804. [65] Siervo, M., et al. (2013). Inorganic nitrate and beetroot juice supplementation reduces blood pressure in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Nutrition, 143(6), 818-826. [66] Godard, M. P., et al. (2005). Body composition and hormonal adaptations associated with forskolin consumption in overweight and obese men. Obesity Research, 13(8), 1335-1343. [67] Chen, S., et al. (2015). Phase I clinical trial of safety and bioavailability of bioactive mushroom blend in biochemically recurrent prostate cancer. Journal of Cancer Therapy, 6(10), 827-837.
We recommend taking this all-natural product for 90 days to experience full benefits.
We get asked a fair bit about long term use of this product, our supplements, and supplements in general. While there may be no long term use negative impacts studies, or negative impacts from long term use at all, we always feel that giving the body a break for 20-30 days in between 3-6 month cycles helps you optimize sensitivity to all of the ingredients.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results may vary. Consult your healthcare provider before use if you have a medical condition or take prescription medications.
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