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US20130059038A1
US20130059038A1 US13/601,005 US201213601005A US2013059038A1 US 20130059038 A1 US20130059038 A1 US 20130059038A1 US 201213601005 A US201213601005 A US 201213601005A US 2013059038 A1 US2013059038 A1 US 2013059038A1
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  • the invention relates to nutritional compositions that can assist a user with one or more of maintaining cardiovascular health, reducing the stress response by mitigating the response of the cardiovascular and endocrine systems to stress, improving physical performance, speeding recovery from exertion, restoring and maintaining electrolyte balance, promoting calm, and enhancing cognitive functioning.
  • Unmitigated stress can cause epigenetic alterations of gene expression, leading to the deleterious long-term physiological and cognitive effects of stress.
  • compositions have been created to try to optimize energy production, rehydration, and endurance. However, finding compositions that are desirable and optimal for consumption during prolonged exercise and/or exposure to stress has proven elusive.
  • One aspect of the invention relates to a set of beverages, and the syrup and powder from which they may be produced, that are intended to be consumed for physical and cognitive/mental preparation (“Code 2” type formulations); while on scene, during exercise, during competition, or other sustained physical exertion (“Code 3” type formulations); and for recovery between scenes/calls/exercise or competitive sessions (“Code 4” type formulations), and that are designed to reduce the physiological effects of stress.
  • Code 2 physical and cognitive/mental preparation
  • Code 3 sustained physical exertion
  • Code 4 for recovery between scenes/calls/exercise or competitive sessions
  • the nutritional compositions described herein contain certain amounts of five key ingredients: creatine, freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea, L-carnitine, lemon balm ( Melissa officinalis ) essential oil, and passionflower ( Passiflora incarnata ) essential oil, as well as other ingredients, such as the stabilizer gum acacia, depending on the embodiment.
  • compositions described herein are formulated to be antistressors and destressors, to promote optimal cognitive performance, and to restore and maintain normal homeostasis. Furthermore, some components of the nutritional compositions herein described should help keep the body and mind prepared for, improve their performance during, and accelerate their recovery from prolonged physical exertion and/or stress.
  • compositions e.g., powders
  • liquid beverage formulations where powders are mixed with water or another aqueous medium
  • other embodiments for the nutritional compositions described herein could include energy bars where a binder is included and is in the form of chocolate, oats, wheat, peanut butter, semi-dried fruits, grains and combinations thereof.
  • a gel composition may be utilized, where the dry power composition is mixed with a viscous liquid “gel base” (such as a syrup) until a gel consistency is formed.
  • a nutritional composition termed “Code 2a,” for reducing stress and certain other benefits, is created by mixing creatine, freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea, L-carnitine, gum acacia, lemon balm ( Melissa officinalis ) essential oil, passionflower ( Passiflora incarnata ) essential oil, and taurine; with the total osmolarity of the final beverage (if in liquid form) not exceeding that of human blood plasma.
  • Code 2a includes in parts by weight, based on a total of 430-4300 parts by weight of the dry substance: creatine 150-1500; freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea 50-500; gum acacia 10-100; L-carnitine 100-1000; lemon balm ( Melissa officinalis ) essential oil, 10-100; passionflower ( Passiflora incarnata ) essential oil 10-100; and taurine 100-1000 parts.
  • a beverage can be created in which 400 mg taurine is dissolved in 300 ml distilled water and brought to 355 ml. Disperse 100 mg of the gum acacia in this solution by vigorous stirring at high shear for a period of 3 minutes. Add 50 ⁇ l each of the lemon balm and passionflower essential oils over the course of 30 seconds with vigorous stirring at high shear to create an emulsion, followed by another 3 minutes of vigorous stirring of the emulsion at high shear. Homogenize solution for 5 minutes in a microfluidizer. Next, 1.2 g creatine, 210 mg freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea, and 400 mg L-carnitine are introduced into the solution with gentle shaking immediately before the beverage is consumed, thus preserving the efficacy of the creatine and tea.
  • instant freeze-dried
  • 400 mg L-carnitine are introduced into the solution with gentle shaking immediately before the beverage is consumed, thus preserving the efficacy of the creatine and tea.
  • a nutritional composition termed “Code 2b,” has been created with creatine, freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea, gum acacia, L-carnitine, lemon balm ( Melissa officinalis ) essential oil, passionflower ( Passiflora incarnata ) essential oil, taurine, L-arginine and L-lysine; with the total osmolarity of the final beverage (if in liquid form) not exceeding that of human blood plasma.
  • the L-arginine and L-lysine components are included in a weight ratio of 1:1.
  • the composition includes, in parts by weight based on a total of 630-6300 parts by weight of the dry substance, of: creatine, 150-1500; freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea, 50-500; gum acacia, 10-100; L-carnitine, 100-1000; lemon balm ( Melissa officinalis ) essential oil, 10-100; passionflower ( Passiflora incarnata ) essential oil, 10-100; taurine, 100-1000; L-arginine, 100-1000; and L-lysine, 100-1000.
  • creatine, 150-1500 freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea, 50-500
  • gum acacia 10-100
  • L-carnitine 100-1000
  • lemon balm Melissa officinalis
  • passionflower Passiflora incarnata
  • taurine 100-1000
  • L-arginine 100-1000
  • L-lysine 100-1000.
  • a beverage may be made in which 400 mg taurine, 600 mg L-arginine and 600 mg L-lysine are dissolved in 300 ml distilled water and brought to 355 ml. Disperse 100 mg of the gum acacia in this solution by vigorous stirring at high shear for a period of 3 minutes. Add 50 ⁇ l each of the lemon balm and passionflower essential oils over the course of 30 seconds with vigorous stirring at high shear to create an emulsion, followed by another 3 minutes of vigorous stirring of the emulsion at high shear. Homogenize for 5 minutes in a microfluidizer. Next, 1.2 creatine, 210 mg freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea and 400 mg L-carnitine are introduced into the solution with gentle shaking immediately before the beverage is consumed, thus preserving the efficacy of the creatine and tea.
  • instant freeze-dried
  • 400 mg L-carnitine are introduced into the solution with gentle shaking immediately before the beverage is consumed, thus preserving the efficacy of the creatine and tea.
  • a nutritional composition termed “Code 2c,” has been created that includes creatine, freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea, gum acacia, L-carnitine, lemon balm ( Melissa officinalis ) essential oil, passionflower ( Passiflora incarnata ) essential oil, taurine, L-arginine, L-lysine, L-tyrosine and L-tryptophan; with the total osmolarity of the final beverage (if in liquid form) not exceeding that of human blood plasma.
  • the L-arginine and L-lysine components are in a weight ratio of 1:1.
  • the composition includes creatine, 150-1500; freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea, 50-500; gum acacia, 10-100, L-carnitine, 100-1000; lemon balm ( Melissa officinalis ) essential oil, 10-100; passionflower ( Passiflora incarnata ) essential oil, 10-100; taurine, 100-1000; L-arginine, 100-1000; L-lysine, 100-1000; L-tyrosine, 30-300; and L-tryptophan, 10-1000.
  • a beverage may be made in which 400 mg taurine, 600 mg L-arginine, 600 mg L-lysine, 200 mg L-tyrosine and 100 mg L-tryptophan are dissolved in 300 ml distilled water and brought to 355 ml. Disperse 100 mg of the gum acacia in this solution by vigorous stirring at high shear for a period of 3 minutes. Add 50 ⁇ l each of the lemon balm and passionflower essential oils over the course of 30 seconds with vigorous stirring at high shear to create an emulsion, followed by another 3 minutes of vigorous stirring of the emulsion at high shear. Homogenize for 5 minutes in a microfluidizer. Next, 1.2 g creatine, 210 mg freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea and 400 mg L-carnitine are introduced into the solution with gentle shaking immediately before the beverage is consumed, thus preserving the efficacy of the creatine and tea.
  • a composition termed “Code 2d,” has been created with creatine, freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea, gum acacia, L-carnitine, lemon balm ( Melissa officinalis ) essential oil, passionflower ( Passiflora incarnata ) essential oil, taurine, L-arginine, L-lysine, L-tyrosine, L-tryptophan, citric acid and D-ribose; with the total osmolarity of the final beverage (if in liquid form) not exceeding that of human blood plasma.
  • the composition in one embodiment, includes in parts by weight, based on a total of 830-9200 parts by weight of the dry substance, creatine,150-1500; freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea, 50-500; gum acacia 10-100; L-carnitine, 100-1000; lemon balm ( Melissa officinalis ) essential oil, 10-100; passionflower ( Passiflora incarnata ) essential oil, 10-100; taurine, 100-1000; L-arginine, 100-1000; L-lysine, 100-1000; L-tyrosine, 30-300; L-tryptophan, 10-1000; citric acid, 60-600; and D-ribose 100-1000.
  • a beverage may be made in which 400 mg taurine, 600 mg L-arginine, 600 mg L-lysine, 200 mg L-tyrosine 100 mg L-tryptophan, 540 mg citric acid and 800 mg D-ribose are dissolved in 300 ml distilled water and brought to 355 ml. Disperse 100 mg of the gum acacia in this solution by vigorous stirring at high shear for a period of 3 minutes. Add 50 ⁇ l each of the lemon balm and passionflower essential oils over the course of 30 seconds with vigorous stirring at high shear to create an emulsion, followed by another 3 minutes of vigorous stirring of the emulsion at high shear. Homogenize for 5 minutes in a microfluidizer. Next, 1.2 g creatine, 210 mg freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea and 400 mg L-carnitine are introduced into the solution with gentle shaking immediately before the beverage is consumed, thus preserving the efficacy of said creatine and tea.
  • a nutritional composition termed “Code 2e,” has been created with freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea, calcium chloride, calcium pantothenate, biotin, citric acid, creatine, cyanocobolamine, D-ribose, folic acid, gum acacia, green tea extract, low DE maltodextrin, L-arginine, L-carnitine, L-histidine, L-isoleucine, L-leucine, L-lysine, L-methionine, L-phenylalanine, L-threonine, L-tryptophan, L-tyrosine, L-valine, lemon balm ( Melissa officinalis ) essential oil, magnesium chloride, nicotinic acid, passionflower ( Passiflora incarnata ) essential oil, potassium chloride, pyridoxal HCL, riboflavin, sodium chloride, taurine, and thiamin; with the total osmolarity of the final beverage (if in liquid form)
  • the L-histidine, L-isoleucine, L-leucine, L-lysine, L-methionine, L-phenylalanine, L-threonine, and L-valine are comprised in a weight ratio of 1:1:1:4.375:1.5:0.375:1:1.25.
  • the composition contains, in parts by weight based on a total of 2,354-24,841 parts by weight of the dry substance, calcium chloride, 100-1000; calcium pantothenate, 0.1-1; biotin, 0.0006-0.06; citric acid, 60-600; creatine, 150-1500;cyanocobalamin, 0.001-0.1; D-ribose, 100-1000; freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea, 50-500; folic acid, 0.01-0.1; gum acacia, 10-100; low DE maltodextrin 500-5000; L-arginine, 100-1000; L-carnitine, 100-1000; L-histidine 100-1000; L-isoleucine, 100-1000; L-leucine, 200-2000; L-lysine, 100-1000; L-methionine, 100-1000; Lphenylalanine, 100-1000; L-threonine, 100-1000; L-tryptophan, 10-1000; L-tyros
  • a beverage may be created.
  • dissolve 580 mg CaCl 2 .2H 2 0, 1 mg calcium pantothenate, 6 ⁇ g biotin, 540 mg citric acid, 10 ⁇ g cyanocobalamin, 800 mg D-ribose, 40 ⁇ g folic acid, 1 g low DE maltodextrin, 600 mg L-arginine, 320 mg L-histidine, 320 mg L-isoleucine, 1.4 gm L-leucine, 600 mg L-lysine, 120 mg L-methionine, 560 mg L-phenylalanine, 320 mg L-threonine, 100 mg L-tryptophan, 200 mg L-tyrosine, 400 mg L-valine, 33.8 mg MgCl 2 .6H 2 O, 3.2 mg nicotinic acid, 7 mg pyridoxal HCl, 5 mg riboflavin, 400 mg taurine and 7 mg thiamin in 300 ml distilled water and
  • a nutritional composition termed “Code 3,” has been created that contains a low DE maltodextrin, creatine, freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea, gum acacia, lemon balm ( Melissa officinalis ) essential oil, passionflower ( Passiflora incarnata ) essential oil, magnesium chloride and sodium chloride.
  • the composition includes low DE maltodextrin, 5,000-30,000; creatine, 150-1500; freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea, 50-500; gum acacia, 10-100; lemon balm ( Melissa officinalis ) essential oil, 10-100; Passion Flower ( Passiflora incarnata ) essential oil, 10-100; magnesium chloride 10-100; and sodium chloride, 100-1000 parts.
  • a beverage may be created in which 10.65 g of low DE maltodextrin, 28.6 mg MgCl 2 .6H 2 O and 1.657 g NaCl are dissolved in 300 ml distilled water and brought to 355 ml. Disperse 100 mg of the gum acacia in this solution by vigorous stirring at high shear for a period of 3 minutes. Add 50 ⁇ l each of the lemon balm and passionflower essential oils over the course of 30 seconds with vigorous stirring at high shear to create an emulsion, followed by another 3 minutes of vigorous stirring of the emulsion at high shear. Homogenize for 5 minutes in a microfluidizer. Next, 400 mg L-carnitine, 1.2 g creatine and 210 mg freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea are introduced with gentle shaking immediately before the beverage is consumed, thus preserving the efficacy of the creatine and tea.
  • a nutritional composition termed “Code 4,” has been created that contains a low DE maltodextrin, black tea extract, creatine, gum acacia, lemon balm ( Melissa officinalis ) essential oil, PassionFlower ( Passiflora incarnata ) essential oil, magnesium chloride, potassium chloride and sodium chloride.
  • the composition includes, based on a total of 5,200-21,920 parts by weight of the dry substance, low DE maltodextrin, 5,000-20,000; freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea, 50-500; gum acacia, 10-100; lemon balm ( Melissa officinalis ) essential oil, 10-100; Passion Flower ( Passiflora incarnata ) essential oil, 10-100; magnesium chloride 10-20; potassium chloride, 10-100; and sodium chloride, 100-1000 parts.
  • a beverage may be created in which 10.65 g low DE maltodextrin, 28.6 mg MgCl 2 .6H 2 O, 62.1 mg CaCl 2 .2H 2 O, 52.5 mg KCl and 617 mg NaCl are dissolved in 300 ml distilled water and brought to 355 mi. Disperse 100 mg of the gum acacia in this solution by vigorous stirring at high shear for a period of 3 minutes. Add 50 ⁇ l each of the lemon balm and passionflower essential oils to the solution over the course of 30 seconds with vigorous stirring at high shear to create an emulsion, followed by another 3 minutes of vigorous stirring of the emulsion at high shear. Homogenize for 5 minutes in a microfluidizer. Next, 1.2 g creatine, 210 mg freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea and 400 mg L-carnitine are introduced with gentle shaking immediately before the beverage is consumed, thus preserving the efficacy of the creatine and tea.

Abstract

Nutritional compositions for general stress reduction and recovery from stress containing certain amounts of five key ingredients: creatine, freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea, L-carnitine, lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) essential oil, and passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) essential oil.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/530,339, filed Sep. 1, 2011.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention
  • The invention relates to nutritional compositions that can assist a user with one or more of maintaining cardiovascular health, reducing the stress response by mitigating the response of the cardiovascular and endocrine systems to stress, improving physical performance, speeding recovery from exertion, restoring and maintaining electrolyte balance, promoting calm, and enhancing cognitive functioning.
  • 2. Background
  • Firefighters, police officers, military personnel and athletes are often under stress, sometimes encountering several stressful experiences every day. The work of Hans Selye1 and others2,3 shows that chronic stress, if unmitigated, can result in a chronic hyperaroused state that leads to the deleterious effects of stress through an epigenetic mechanism. The science of epigenetics studies the effects of environmental factors, including an individual's cognitive responses to the environment and their associated physiological effects, on the pattern of gene expression in the body. These effects on gene expression, which directly affect one's physical and mental well-being, are produced in part through methylation of DNA, which is reversible4. 1 Selye H. 1985. The Nature of Stress. Basal Facts. 7(1):3-112 Chrousos G. P. 2009. Stress and disorders of the stress system. http ://www.nature.com/nrendo/journal/v5/n7/full/nrendo.2009.106.html (Accessed Jul. 10, 2011)3 Schmidt U. Holsboer F. and Rein T. 2011. Epigenetic aspects of posttraumatic stress disorder. Disease Markers. 30:77-874 Weaver I C. 2009. Epigenetic effects of glucocorticoids. Seminars In Fetal & Neonatal Medicine. 14(3):143-50
  • Unmitigated stress can cause epigenetic alterations of gene expression, leading to the deleterious long-term physiological and cognitive effects of stress.
  • Many nutritional compositions have been created to try to optimize energy production, rehydration, and endurance. However, finding compositions that are desirable and optimal for consumption during prolonged exercise and/or exposure to stress has proven elusive.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • One aspect of the invention relates to a set of beverages, and the syrup and powder from which they may be produced, that are intended to be consumed for physical and cognitive/mental preparation (“Code 2” type formulations); while on scene, during exercise, during competition, or other sustained physical exertion (“Code 3” type formulations); and for recovery between scenes/calls/exercise or competitive sessions (“Code 4” type formulations), and that are designed to reduce the physiological effects of stress.
  • The nutritional compositions described herein contain certain amounts of five key ingredients: creatine, freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea, L-carnitine, lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) essential oil, and passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) essential oil, as well as other ingredients, such as the stabilizer gum acacia, depending on the embodiment.
  • Still further aspects of the invention are detailed below.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • Compositions described herein are formulated to be antistressors and destressors, to promote optimal cognitive performance, and to restore and maintain normal homeostasis. Furthermore, some components of the nutritional compositions herein described should help keep the body and mind prepared for, improve their performance during, and accelerate their recovery from prolonged physical exertion and/or stress.
  • While the examples below relate to dry compositions (e.g., powders) and liquid beverage formulations, where powders are mixed with water or another aqueous medium, other embodiments for the nutritional compositions described herein could include energy bars where a binder is included and is in the form of chocolate, oats, wheat, peanut butter, semi-dried fruits, grains and combinations thereof. Moreover, a gel composition may be utilized, where the dry power composition is mixed with a viscous liquid “gel base” (such as a syrup) until a gel consistency is formed.
  • Although the invention has been described with reference to various compositions, it will be appreciated that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention. The examples below are provided to better illustrate the invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
  • Non-Limiting Examples
  • A nutritional composition, termed “Code 2a,” for reducing stress and certain other benefits, is created by mixing creatine, freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea, L-carnitine, gum acacia, lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) essential oil, passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) essential oil, and taurine; with the total osmolarity of the final beverage (if in liquid form) not exceeding that of human blood plasma. In one embodiment, Code 2a includes in parts by weight, based on a total of 430-4300 parts by weight of the dry substance: creatine 150-1500; freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea 50-500; gum acacia 10-100; L-carnitine 100-1000; lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) essential oil, 10-100; passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) essential oil 10-100; and taurine 100-1000 parts.
  • By way of example, a beverage can be created in which 400 mg taurine is dissolved in 300 ml distilled water and brought to 355 ml. Disperse 100 mg of the gum acacia in this solution by vigorous stirring at high shear for a period of 3 minutes. Add 50 μl each of the lemon balm and passionflower essential oils over the course of 30 seconds with vigorous stirring at high shear to create an emulsion, followed by another 3 minutes of vigorous stirring of the emulsion at high shear. Homogenize solution for 5 minutes in a microfluidizer. Next, 1.2 g creatine, 210 mg freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea, and 400 mg L-carnitine are introduced into the solution with gentle shaking immediately before the beverage is consumed, thus preserving the efficacy of the creatine and tea.
  • A nutritional composition, termed “Code 2b,” has been created with creatine, freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea, gum acacia, L-carnitine, lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) essential oil, passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) essential oil, taurine, L-arginine and L-lysine; with the total osmolarity of the final beverage (if in liquid form) not exceeding that of human blood plasma. In one embodiment, the L-arginine and L-lysine components are included in a weight ratio of 1:1. By way of example, the composition includes, in parts by weight based on a total of 630-6300 parts by weight of the dry substance, of: creatine, 150-1500; freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea, 50-500; gum acacia, 10-100; L-carnitine, 100-1000; lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) essential oil, 10-100; passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) essential oil, 10-100; taurine, 100-1000; L-arginine, 100-1000; and L-lysine, 100-1000.
  • A beverage may be made in which 400 mg taurine, 600 mg L-arginine and 600 mg L-lysine are dissolved in 300 ml distilled water and brought to 355 ml. Disperse 100 mg of the gum acacia in this solution by vigorous stirring at high shear for a period of 3 minutes. Add 50 μl each of the lemon balm and passionflower essential oils over the course of 30 seconds with vigorous stirring at high shear to create an emulsion, followed by another 3 minutes of vigorous stirring of the emulsion at high shear. Homogenize for 5 minutes in a microfluidizer. Next, 1.2 creatine, 210 mg freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea and 400 mg L-carnitine are introduced into the solution with gentle shaking immediately before the beverage is consumed, thus preserving the efficacy of the creatine and tea.
  • A nutritional composition, termed “Code 2c,” has been created that includes creatine, freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea, gum acacia, L-carnitine, lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) essential oil, passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) essential oil, taurine, L-arginine, L-lysine, L-tyrosine and L-tryptophan; with the total osmolarity of the final beverage (if in liquid form) not exceeding that of human blood plasma. Preferably, the L-arginine and L-lysine components are in a weight ratio of 1:1.
  • In one embodiment, and based on a total of 670-7600 parts by weight of the dry substance, the composition includes creatine, 150-1500; freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea, 50-500; gum acacia, 10-100, L-carnitine, 100-1000; lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) essential oil, 10-100; passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) essential oil, 10-100; taurine, 100-1000; L-arginine, 100-1000; L-lysine, 100-1000; L-tyrosine, 30-300; and L-tryptophan, 10-1000.
  • A beverage may be made in which 400 mg taurine, 600 mg L-arginine, 600 mg L-lysine, 200 mg L-tyrosine and 100 mg L-tryptophan are dissolved in 300 ml distilled water and brought to 355 ml. Disperse 100 mg of the gum acacia in this solution by vigorous stirring at high shear for a period of 3 minutes. Add 50 μl each of the lemon balm and passionflower essential oils over the course of 30 seconds with vigorous stirring at high shear to create an emulsion, followed by another 3 minutes of vigorous stirring of the emulsion at high shear. Homogenize for 5 minutes in a microfluidizer. Next, 1.2 g creatine, 210 mg freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea and 400 mg L-carnitine are introduced into the solution with gentle shaking immediately before the beverage is consumed, thus preserving the efficacy of the creatine and tea.
  • A composition, termed “Code 2d,” has been created with creatine, freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea, gum acacia, L-carnitine, lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) essential oil, passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) essential oil, taurine, L-arginine, L-lysine, L-tyrosine, L-tryptophan, citric acid and D-ribose; with the total osmolarity of the final beverage (if in liquid form) not exceeding that of human blood plasma. The composition, in one embodiment, includes in parts by weight, based on a total of 830-9200 parts by weight of the dry substance, creatine,150-1500; freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea, 50-500; gum acacia 10-100; L-carnitine, 100-1000; lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) essential oil, 10-100; passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) essential oil, 10-100; taurine, 100-1000; L-arginine, 100-1000; L-lysine, 100-1000; L-tyrosine, 30-300; L-tryptophan, 10-1000; citric acid, 60-600; and D-ribose 100-1000.
  • A beverage may be made in which 400 mg taurine, 600 mg L-arginine, 600 mg L-lysine, 200 mg L-tyrosine 100 mg L-tryptophan, 540 mg citric acid and 800 mg D-ribose are dissolved in 300 ml distilled water and brought to 355 ml. Disperse 100 mg of the gum acacia in this solution by vigorous stirring at high shear for a period of 3 minutes. Add 50 μl each of the lemon balm and passionflower essential oils over the course of 30 seconds with vigorous stirring at high shear to create an emulsion, followed by another 3 minutes of vigorous stirring of the emulsion at high shear. Homogenize for 5 minutes in a microfluidizer. Next, 1.2 g creatine, 210 mg freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea and 400 mg L-carnitine are introduced into the solution with gentle shaking immediately before the beverage is consumed, thus preserving the efficacy of said creatine and tea.
  • A nutritional composition, termed “Code 2e,” has been created with freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea, calcium chloride, calcium pantothenate, biotin, citric acid, creatine, cyanocobolamine, D-ribose, folic acid, gum acacia, green tea extract, low DE maltodextrin, L-arginine, L-carnitine, L-histidine, L-isoleucine, L-leucine, L-lysine, L-methionine, L-phenylalanine, L-threonine, L-tryptophan, L-tyrosine, L-valine, lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) essential oil, magnesium chloride, nicotinic acid, passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) essential oil, potassium chloride, pyridoxal HCL, riboflavin, sodium chloride, taurine, and thiamin; with the total osmolarity of the final beverage (if in liquid form) not exceeding that of human blood plasma. Preferably, the L-histidine, L-isoleucine, L-leucine, L-lysine, L-methionine, L-phenylalanine, L-threonine, and L-valine are comprised in a weight ratio of 1:1:1:4.375:1.5:0.375:1:1.25.
  • In one embodiment, the composition contains, in parts by weight based on a total of 2,354-24,841 parts by weight of the dry substance, calcium chloride, 100-1000; calcium pantothenate, 0.1-1; biotin, 0.0006-0.06; citric acid, 60-600; creatine, 150-1500;cyanocobalamin, 0.001-0.1; D-ribose, 100-1000; freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea, 50-500; folic acid, 0.01-0.1; gum acacia, 10-100; low DE maltodextrin 500-5000; L-arginine, 100-1000; L-carnitine, 100-1000; L-histidine 100-1000; L-isoleucine, 100-1000; L-leucine, 200-2000; L-lysine, 100-1000; L-methionine, 100-1000; Lphenylalanine, 100-1000; L-threonine, 100-1000; L-tryptophan, 10-1000; L-tyrosine, 30-300; L-valine, 100-1000; lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) essential oil, 10-100; magnesium chloride, 10-100; nicotinic acid, 1-10; passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) essential oil, 10-100; potassium chloride, 10-500; pyridoxal HC1, 1-10; riboflavin, 1-10; sodium chloride, 100-1000; taurine, 100-1000; and thiamin 1-10.
  • A beverage may be created. As an example, dissolve 580 mg CaCl2.2H20, 1 mg calcium pantothenate, 6 μg biotin, 540 mg citric acid, 10 μg cyanocobalamin, 800 mg D-ribose, 40 μg folic acid, 1 g low DE maltodextrin, 600 mg L-arginine, 320 mg L-histidine, 320 mg L-isoleucine, 1.4 gm L-leucine, 600 mg L-lysine, 120 mg L-methionine, 560 mg L-phenylalanine, 320 mg L-threonine, 100 mg L-tryptophan, 200 mg L-tyrosine, 400 mg L-valine, 33.8 mg MgCl2.6H2O, 3.2 mg nicotinic acid, 7 mg pyridoxal HCl, 5 mg riboflavin, 400 mg taurine and 7 mg thiamin in 300 ml distilled water and bring to 355 ml. Disperse 100 mg of the gum acacia in this solution by vigorous stirring at high shear for a period of 3 minutes. Add 50 pl each of the lemon balm and passionflower essential oils over the course of 30 seconds with vigorous stirring at high shear to create an emulsion, followed by another 3 minutes of vigorous stirring of the emulsion at high shear. Homogenize for 5 minutes in a microfluidizer. Next, 1.2 g creatine, 210 mg freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea and 400 mg L-carnitine are introduced into the solution with gentle shaking immediately before the beverage is consumed, thus preserving the efficacy of the creatine and tea.
  • A nutritional composition, termed “Code 3,” has been created that contains a low DE maltodextrin, creatine, freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea, gum acacia, lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) essential oil, passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) essential oil, magnesium chloride and sodium chloride. In one embodiment, based on a total of 5,340-33,400 parts by weight of the dry substance, the composition includes low DE maltodextrin, 5,000-30,000; creatine, 150-1500; freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea, 50-500; gum acacia, 10-100; lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) essential oil, 10-100; Passion Flower (Passiflora incarnata) essential oil, 10-100; magnesium chloride 10-100; and sodium chloride, 100-1000 parts.
  • A beverage may be created in which 10.65 g of low DE maltodextrin, 28.6 mg MgCl2.6H2O and 1.657 g NaCl are dissolved in 300 ml distilled water and brought to 355 ml. Disperse 100 mg of the gum acacia in this solution by vigorous stirring at high shear for a period of 3 minutes. Add 50 μl each of the lemon balm and passionflower essential oils over the course of 30 seconds with vigorous stirring at high shear to create an emulsion, followed by another 3 minutes of vigorous stirring of the emulsion at high shear. Homogenize for 5 minutes in a microfluidizer. Next, 400 mg L-carnitine, 1.2 g creatine and 210 mg freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea are introduced with gentle shaking immediately before the beverage is consumed, thus preserving the efficacy of the creatine and tea.
  • A nutritional composition, termed “Code 4,” has been created that contains a low DE maltodextrin, black tea extract, creatine, gum acacia, lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) essential oil, PassionFlower (Passiflora incarnata) essential oil, magnesium chloride, potassium chloride and sodium chloride. The composition includes, based on a total of 5,200-21,920 parts by weight of the dry substance, low DE maltodextrin, 5,000-20,000; freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea, 50-500; gum acacia, 10-100; lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) essential oil, 10-100; Passion Flower (Passiflora incarnata) essential oil, 10-100; magnesium chloride 10-20; potassium chloride, 10-100; and sodium chloride, 100-1000 parts.
  • A beverage may be created in which 10.65 g low DE maltodextrin, 28.6 mg MgCl2.6H2O, 62.1 mg CaCl2.2H2O, 52.5 mg KCl and 617 mg NaCl are dissolved in 300 ml distilled water and brought to 355 mi. Disperse 100 mg of the gum acacia in this solution by vigorous stirring at high shear for a period of 3 minutes. Add 50 μl each of the lemon balm and passionflower essential oils to the solution over the course of 30 seconds with vigorous stirring at high shear to create an emulsion, followed by another 3 minutes of vigorous stirring of the emulsion at high shear. Homogenize for 5 minutes in a microfluidizer. Next, 1.2 g creatine, 210 mg freeze-dried (“instant”) black tea and 400 mg L-carnitine are introduced with gentle shaking immediately before the beverage is consumed, thus preserving the efficacy of the creatine and tea.

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1. A nutritional composition, based on a total of 430-4300 parts by dry weight of each ingredient, comprising: creatine 150-1500 parts, freeze-dried black tea 50-500 parts, gum acacia 10-100 parts, L-carnitine 100-1000 parts, lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) essential oil 10-100, passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) essential oil 10-100 parts, and taurine, 100-1000 parts.
2. A beverage including the ingredients of claim 1 dissolved in an aqueous medium.
3. The composition of claim 1, further including L-arginine 100-1000 parts and L-lysine 100-1000 parts, wherein said total parts by weight is increased to 630-6300.
4. A beverage including the ingredients of claim 3 dissolved in an aqueous medium.
5. The beverage as set forth in claim 3, wherein said L-arginine and L-lysine are in a ratio of 1:1.
6. A nutritional composition, based on a total of 670-7600 parts by weight of each of the following dry ingredients, comprising: creatine 150-1500 parts, freeze-dried black tea 50-500 parts, gum acacia 10-100 parts, L-carnitine 100-1000 parts, lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) essential oil 10-100 parts, passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) essential oil 10-100 parts, taurine 100-1000 parts, L-arginine 100-1000 parts, L-lysine 100-1000 parts, L-tyrosine 30-300 parts, and L-tryptophan 10-1000 parts.
7. A beverage including the ingredients of claim 6 dissolved in an aqueous medium.
8. The composition of claim 6, further including citric acid 60-600 parts and D-ribose 100-1000 parts, wherein said total parts by weight is increased to 830-9200.
9. A nutritional composition, based on a total of 5,340-33,400 parts by weight of each of the following dry ingredients, comprising: creatine, 150-1500 parts, freeze-dried black tea, 50-500 parts, lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) essential oil 10-100 parts, Passion Flower (Passiflora incarnata) essential oil 10-100 parts, gum acacia 10-100 parts, low dextrose equivalence maltodextrin 5,000-30,000 parts, magnesium chloride 10-100 parts, and sodium chloride 100-1000 parts.
10. A beverage including the ingredients of claim 9 dissolved in an aqueous medium.
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