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The Tiny, but Powerful Caffeine Kicker in Wide Awake!

Middle Aged Man Waking Up In Bed - Wide Awake!

You might be surprised to find out that we included a small amount of caffeine in Wide Awake, but do you know why?

As it turns out, that tiny bit of caffeine prolongs and enhances the invigorating and mood-boosting benefits of the second important ingredient of Wide Awake, glucuronolactone. But that wasn’t our only reason.

Be prepared to have your mind blown by what you’re about to read about the astonishing benefits of caffeine, and why I have no qualms about the tiny amount we added to Wide Awake…

Hi, Steve Barwick here, for Targeted Nutrients

When I was a young lad of just 15 years, my dad – who was generally a jovial fellow – would get visibly upset with my mom for allowing me to have a cup of coffee with breakfast.

When she’d ask what the problem was, he’d reply, “You’ll have him pissing like a horse before he’s 20.”

Now, I don’t know exactly what he meant by that. And to this very day I still don’t know why my dad thought 15 years old was too young to start drinking coffee. Maybe his dad wouldn’t let him drink coffee when he was a teen, either.

Perhaps he believed many of the commonly believed myths about caffeine, many of which have been debunked again and again.

One thing I know for sure is, I’m 62 years old now, and I’ve had my daily caffeine fix each morning since I was 15 without any ill effects.

There’s only one thing different for me, today:

Instead of drinking coffee, I now take my daily caffeine fix in a small white pill called Wide Awake. And the caffeine in that pill – which is about the amount you’d get in a premium cup of coffee at Starbucks – is mixed with a very unique but little-known all-natural nutrient called glucoronolactone.

Glucoronolactone: The Nirvana Compound

Perhaps you’ve never heard of glucoronolactone. But “smart nutrient” aficionados certainly have. In fact, they refer to glucoronolactone as the “nirvana compound,” thanks to its ability to do two important things:

1. It easily crosses the blood brain barrier (that’s because it’s an all-natural metabolite of glucose, the brain’s main operational fuel), and…

2. It triggers the release of the brain’s “happy chemicals.”

According to Brian D. Evans, author of How to Become Super Smart and Get Limitless Memory, glucuronolactone is a little-known “smart nutrient” that “works to fight fatigue and provide an overall sense of well-being.”

Jonathan Samson, M.D., Ph.D., says, “What’s known about glucuronolactone is that it allows an amazing natural energy increase, heightening both mood and mental clarity simultaneously.”

In other words, glucoronolactone is both ergogenic (i.e., performance, energy and stamina-enhancing) and euphoragenic (i.e., pleasure-inducing).

It boosts brain energy and function and helps induce feelings of well-being or even mild euphoria by triggering your body’s “happy” brain chemicals.

So Why Add the Caffeine Kicker to Wide Awake?

As I mentioned, we added a tiny amount of natural caffeine to Wide Awake as a means of prolonging and enhancing the invigorating and mood-boosting benefits of its first vital ingredient, glucuronolactone.

But that wasn’t our only reason for adding caffeine to Wide Awake. After all, some of the most current clinical research – and I’m not talking about coffee industry research, but real clinical research conducted by major universities – demonstrates that caffeine provides an astonishing array healing, anti-aging and health-protective benefits.

In fact, be prepared to have your mind blown by what you’re about to read…

You probably already know that caffeine is the most widely used “energy substance” in the world. Virtually every culture uses caffeine on a daily basis – either in the form of coffee, tea or cocoa – for its energy-boosting and brain-boosting “alertness” benefits.

Caffeine has even been dubbed the “universal energy drug” and “the world’s most socially acceptable stimulant.”

But caffeine is not by any stretch of the imagination a “drug.” Indeed, it’s a naturally occurring alkaloid found in some 60 different plant species including coffee beans, cocoa beans, kola nuts, tea leaves, guarana berries, and much more.

What’s more, recent clinical research demonstrates that when used in moderation, caffeine has some astonishing healing and anti-aging properties, as well as properties that help slow or even prevent the onset of serious degenerative diseases. For example:

  • Boosts memory – Japanese researchers have found that caffeine consumption in the mornings boosts memory and cognition throughout the day.
  • Reduces Memory Loss – Researchers from Johns-Hopkins University demonstrated that a daily caffeine pill helped boost “memory consolidation,” which is to say, the ability of the body to convert short-term memory into long-term memory, and to “hold” it in the brain.
  • Reduces Risk of Dementia – A study published in the Journals of Gerontology, titled the “Women’s Health Initiative Memory Study,” demonstrated that older women who consumed 261 mg. of caffeine per day or more had a reduced risk of developing dementia or memory impairment.
  • Reduces Alzheimer’s Risk – According to researchers from the University of South Florida Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, back-to-back animal studies demonstrated that caffeine “markedly reduced the hallmark protein for Alzheimer’s disease in the brain and blood” of the test animals that were specially bred to exhibit symptoms of the disease.
  • Protects Blood Brain Barrier – Research published in the Journal of Neuroinflammation demonstrates that caffeine helps protect the blood brain barrier from becoming “leaky,” which in turn helps prevent brain damage responsible for Alzheimer’s disease. According to the BBC, the study also found that caffeine “…may cut the risk of dementia by blocking the damage cholesterol can inflict on the body…”
  • Reduces Risk of Chronic Inflammation – In a study published in the journal Nature Medicine in January 2017, researchers from Stanford University have discovered that regular caffeine use helps block the expression of a gene responsible for low-grade chronic inflammation as we age. This inflammation is said to be responsible for high blood pressure, hardening of the arteries and heart disease.
  • Lowers Risk of Parkinson’s Disease – Research published in the journal Scientific Reports in 2015 demonstrated that those who consume the most caffeine are at less risk for developing Parkinson’s disease, and that this “caffeine effect” proved true even among people who were genetically predisposed to develop Parkinson’s.
  • Reduces Risk of Stroke – In a study published in 2011 in the journal Stroke, researchers followed 34,670 women aged 49-83 for over 10 years. Those who drank no caffeinated coffee had a significantly higher risk of stroke than those who drank caffeinated coffee. In fact, risk of stroke was 22-25% less for the consumers of caffeinated coffee than for the non-consumers.
  • Reduces Risk of Fatty Liver Disease – A study conducted by researchers at George Mason University demonstrated that caffeine has a positive effect on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and that two cups of coffee per day “could help sufferers of liver disease.”
  • Lowers Risk of Developing Erectile Dysfunction – According to research from the University of Texas Medical School published in the journal PLOS in 2015, men who consume 250 to 375 mg. of caffeine per day have a much lower risk of developing erectile dysfunction than men who don’t. Reduced risk for ED was seen even in men consuming as little as 85 mg. of caffeine per day.
  • Improves Lung Function – A 2012 study published in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews demonstrated that in people with asthma, caffeine acted as an effective bronchiodilator, widening airways in the lungs and helping restore breathing and relieving symptoms of asthma. According to the review, the evidence shows that “…even small amounts of caffeine can improve lung function for up to four hours.”
  • Reduces Kidney Stone Risk – In research conducted at the Division of Nephrology at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Rome, Italy, researchers found that in a 217,883 person study, people who ingested caffeine from any source had lower risk of kidney stone development than people who did not consume caffeine.
  • Reduces Muscle Pain as Well as Aspirin/Ibuprofen – Researchers at the University of Georgia found that moderate doses of caffeine can reduce post-workout muscle pain by up to 48% and appeared to work better than aspirin or ibuprofen, according to researcher
    Patrick J. O’Connor whose study was published in March 2007 in The Journal of Pain.
  • Improves Muscle Energy – According to the Journal of Applied Physiology, caffeine helps the body replenish lost glycogen concentrations faster after exercise, resulting in 66% higher glycogen levels after strenuous exercise than in people who did not take caffeine. (Glycogen is a polysaccharide used by the body to help power muscle activity.
  • Boosts Exercise Performance – 11 different studies have demonstrated that caffeine ingestion yields “significant improvement” in exercise performance, and a related 2014 study published in the Journal of Applied Physiology found that caffeine increased the level of enjoyment from exercise, and caused test subjects to burn more calories and consume less calories after exercise.
  • Lowers Risk of Suicide – Research published in the World Journal of Biological Psychiatry in 2014 demonstrated that people with higher caffeine intake had a significantly lower risk of suicide.
  • Reduces Risk of Cataracts – Research conducted at the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at the University of Maryland School of Medicine demonstrated that caffeine eye drops “greatly reduced” risk of cataract formation in animals given a cataract-inducing drug.
  • Reduces Risk of Tinnitus – In a study titled “Caffeine Intake and Risk of Incident of Tinnitus,” published in 2014 in the American Journal of Medicine, researchers who followed 65,085 women, aged 30-44, for 18 years, found that higher caffeine intake was directly associated with a significantly lower risk of development of tinnitus in women.

And believe it or not, there are many, many more new studies demonstrating the plethora of positive benefits from regular daily caffeine ingestion. These studies have turned medical science’s previous understanding of caffeine on its head. And it’s prompted at least one
prominent researcher to proclaim, “Caffeine isn’t a drug, it’s a vitamin!”

As clinical researcher Lisa Pawloski, who chairs the Department of Nutrition and Food Studies at George Mason University recently stated:

“I was actually surprised by the caffeine effect…Caffeine is showing benefit for such diseases as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and type 2 diabetes …It used to be people would say they’re cutting back on caffeine. But there is a change in the attitudes about caffeine consumption…it’s not necessarily a bad thing to include in your diet.”

And as Dr. Jonathan Geiger of the University of North Dakota recently stated:

“Caffeine is safe and readily available and its ability to stabilize the blood brain barrier means it could have an important part to play in therapies against neurological disorders.”

According to Dr. Michael Greger, M.D., a graduate of Cornell University and author of the best-selling book, How Not to Die:

“Up to a thousand milligrams of caffeine is considered safe for most people, which translates into about 10 cups of coffee a day.”

So caffeine usage is gaining in prominence among clinical researchers who have studied its many promising health-enhancing and healing benefits. It turns out we just might have to re-think everything we once thought we knew about caffeine.

As Ernest Hemingway once said, “Caffeine puts a man back on his horse.”

That’s why I have no qualms about using a tiny amount of caffeine in Wide Awake in addition to the main nutrient ingredient, glucoronolactone. It turns out the two nutrients go together like peanut butter and jelly. Indeed, the caffeine helps augment and prolong glucoronolactone’s beneficial mood-boosting benefits. And the glucoronolactone helps augment caffeine’s mild stimulant effects.

What People are Saying About Wide Awake

People absolutely love the many positive and thoroughly uplifting benefits of the caffeine and glucoronolactone in Wide Awake. So rather than reading any more about what I’ve got to say about this amazing supplement, take a look at what some of our customers are saying:

Joshua A. from Lancaster, CA, wrote:

“Steve, you’re absolutely right, as usual. This stuff really wakes me up, puts a smile on my face and a lift in my steps. I haven’t used coffee in the mornings or energy drinks in the afternoons since I got my bottle of Wide Awake I wish I’d have listened to you and got some sooner. I can’t thank you enough.

Even my wife has noticed that I feel, look and act more resilient. I’ve never really gone for all of this natural stuff in the past. I’ve been drinking coffee for over 30 years and started on the energy drinks two years ago when things got tough at work. But now they’re a thing of the past.”

And S. Hernandez, Pensacola, FL says Wide Awake works “better than those five hour energy drinks”:

“I honestly like Wide Awake better than those five hour energy drinks I used to shoot down every time I got a bit tired in the afternoons or the brain fog started creeping in at work. I’ve never been a big coffee drinker. Don’t like the taste. But I’ve relied on energy drinks for years, and I know all of that sugar isn’t good for me.

I’m glad I found this stuff. It doesn’t blast me through the roof, or anything. But it sure does pick me up and make me feel good. And it clears the cobwebs.”

From S. Goodman, Seattle, WA, “It Makes a World of Difference for Me in the Mornings”:

“I don’t always have time for coffee. And frankly, I don’t always want coffee. That’s when Wide Awake comes in handy. I keep a bottle in the kitchen cabinet, and a bottle in my desk drawer at work in case I forget to take it before I leave the house in the morning. I tell you, it makes a big difference for me in the mornings.

I’ve tried a lot of energy supplements. Nothing quite like this one. No jitters or jangled nerves. Just smooth energy. And I do feel better when I take it, too. By that I mean happier. I guess that’s the gluco stuff you have in it. Whatever it is, it really works.”

What’s more, Corrie M., Las Vegas, NV really appreciates how Wide Awake improves her focus:

“When I read about this product, I ordered it right away. I’ve been wanting to quit drinking coffee for years. I’m not against coffee. It’s just too time-consuming for me. I’d rather swallow a pill, and get going.

I run my own home business. And running back-and-forth from my bedroom office to the kitchen coffee pot all day was wasting too much time, because there were always too many distractions. When I should have been focusing on work I’d go to get coffee and end up making a sandwich, or checking to see if the postman had come, or staring out the window to see what the neighbor was doing in his driveway.

Now I have amazing focus. I get a lot more work done. I’m no longer as easily distracted at all. I know it’s not a cure for ADHD or anything like that, but I’d almost swear it was. Great stuff.”

And finally, Greg C., Long Beach, CA shares how Wide Awake keeps his energy levels up all day long with no “crash and burn”:

“Okay, what can I say? It’s just plain good stuff. I’m very impressed. Glad I tried it. I went to Amazon to do a customer review on it, and then remembered that I’d bought it off your website, instead. I don’t know why you don’t offer for sale it on Amazon, too. It would sell like crazy there. So here’s my ‘Amazon’ review:

This is probably the most aptly named product on the market today. If you understand the name, you understand exactly what it’s going to do for you. It’s going to keep you wide awake when you need it most. Added bonus: It makes you happy. Not kidding. It’s a very nice uplifting feeling. And you don’t crash and burn later in the day.”

Yes, It Really Works!

As you can see, the unique caffeine and glucuronolactone combination in Wide Awake really does what it’s supposed to do. Regular users absolutely love it’s profoundly uplifting qualities.

But try it out and see for yourself. If it’s not everything we say it is, you’ll get your money back! So you’ve nothing to lose. I believe with all of my heart you’ll find it to be – as I did – one of the most gently uplifting and energizing nutritional supplements you’ve ever tried.

So if you’re ready to put a smile on your face and a lift in your step each morning, Wide Awake is definitely the all-natural morning (or afternoon) pick-me-up you need to try right away!

Where to Find Wide Awake!

Wide Awake from Targeted NutrientsYou found it! Targeted Nutrients is the only company in the world currently carrying Wide Awake. And it’s gradually becoming one of our flagship supplements as more and more people learn about its astonishing, pleasure-inducing “pick-me-up” benefits.

So if you’re ready to quit slugging down coffee all day, or if you’re ready to quit using those over-priced, sugar-laden, health-robbing “energy drinks” to get through the afternoons, this is your chance to make the switch to safe, natural, health-enhancing, and unique caffeine and glucuronolactone formula, Wide Awake, instead.

Since I’ve been using Wide Awake my daily coffee consumption has practically dropped off the map. I love the taste of coffee. So I have to admit, I do have a cup from time to time. But I don’t need to. The profound feeling of alertness and (dare I say it?) mild pleasure I get from taking Wide Awake each day is far better than coffee.

And unlike having to slug down cup after cup of coffee to get the caffeine I felt I needed to get through a demanding day, I only need to take Wide Awake once a day. That’s it for me. And I sail through the day a smile on my face, a bounce in my step and profound mental clarity. I think you will too. Try it for yourself and experience the difference.

Learn how to try Targeted Nutrients’ high-quality Wide Awake at a very special get-acquainted discount price, here.

Yours for better health, the safe, natural way…

Signature of Steve Barwick, President of Targeted Nutrients

Steve Barwick, President
Targeted Nutrients