The Science

How Do Paraxanthine Gummies Work?

When you drink a cup of coffee, your body breaks down the caffeine into three key metabolites:

  1. Theobromine (TB)
  2. Theophylline (TP)
  3. Paraxanthine (PXN)

TB and TP are the culprits behind those unwanted side effects like jitters, a racing heart, and anxiety. But Paraxanthine is different. It has been shown to boost energy and focus without causing any of those uncomfortable side effects.

As a study published in PubMed highlights, "Paraxanthine is a central nervous stimulant that exhibits higher potency at A1 and A2 receptors, with lower toxicity and fewer anxiogenic (anxiety-inducing) effects compared to caffeine." [Read the Study]

That's why we believe PXN is a safer, superior stimulant.

Start your day strong

Smooth Ride.
No Crash.

Think caffeine gives you energy? Not exactly.

Caffeine actually works by blocking feelings of tiredness. It does this by targeting specific receptors in your brain that signal drowsiness. However, it blocks multiple types of receptors, which eventually leads to that familiar crash once the effects wear off.

Paraxanthine, on the other hand, is more selective in its action. It primarily targets the A1 and A2 receptors, helping you stay alert without the same degree of rebound fatigue. Thanks to its targeted receptor action, stable metabolism, and smoother energy delivery, paraxanthine offers the benefits of caffeine —without the crash.

Avoid the coffee crash

More Energy
Than Caffeine?

Did you know that Paraxanthine can be just as effective as caffeine at boosting energy—without the usual drawbacks? In fact, some research suggests it could be even more effective.

A study published in the National Library of Medicine states, "Paraxanthine is more than just safer than caffeine; preclinical studies indicate that Paraxanthine might also be more effective than caffeine." [Read the Study]

There’s evidence that PXN offers a more consistent and smoother energy boost compared to caffeine.

Another study published in PubMed highlights that "Compared to caffeine, paraxanthine exhibits lower toxicity, reduced anxiety-inducing properties, stronger locomotor-activating effects, greater wake-promoting properties, and more potent dopaminergic effects." [Read the Study]

No contest if you ask us.

A better boost

Enhance Mental
Clarity & Focus

Similar to caffeine, paraxanthine can improve mental clarity and focus, potentially even more effectively due to its specific action on the brain.

In one double blind placebo study, thirteen healthy participants consumed either a placebo or 200mg of Paraxanthine. Cognitive tests were performed before and after ingestion at various intervals. The primary finding of this study was that a single 200mg dose of Paraxanthine improved markers of cognitive function and short-term memory and helped sustain attention, with no reported side effects.

It was concluded that "Paraxanthine may serve as an effective nootropic agent at doses as low as 50mg". Other studies done in animals indicate that "Paraxanthine may be more effective in enhancing cognition compared to caffeine."

A new found focus

POWER UP!

Paraxanthine Increases Energy Expenditure
(100 calories in 3 hours) while decreasing hunger

(2024 Data!)

A new study done in 2024 demonstrated that paraxanthine increases energy expenditure and fat oxidation… all while decreasing hunger. Read the Study

Scientists conducted a study where people were given either a fake pill (placebo), 100mg PXN, 200mg PXN, or 300mg of Paraxanthine. The results were really exciting! When people took 200 milligrams of Paraxanthine, they burned 100 more calories in 3 hours.

Not only that, but the people who took Paraxanthine felt less hungry. Even more interesting, their heart rates actually went down.

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