Must-Have Supplements for Sunny Days
Summertime & the living’s easy. From the glowing sunshine, to the outdoor activities, and adorable outfits - there’s a lot of fun to be had during the summer season. It’s also one of the most crucial times to practice self-care and wellness. Now is the time to up your supplement game to maximize your summer fun. There’s no need to stress, we’ve got you covered on all of the essentials for your summer wellness needs.
Vitamin D3 + K2
Best for: Getting the Sunshine Vitamin if you're stuck indoors
Key Elements:
- Vegan D3 as Cholecalciferol sourced from Lichen
- Vitamin K2 sourced from chickpeas - maximize bone and immune support*
- Formulated with Virgin Coconut Oil - aids in absorption so you can achieve maximum benefits*
- A power couple that works hand in hand in the body.
Take it from Pamela Cates: “Love it. It’s hard to find vitamin D with K included. Great vitamin for boosting my immune system.”
Collagen Beauty Complex
Best for: Hair nourishment & skin defense after a pool day*
Key Elements:
- Low molecular weight Marine Collagen Peptides sourced from Wild-Caught Fish
- Vitamin C - provides antioxidant and immune support*
- Biotin - supports the growth of healthy hair and skin*
- Hyaluronic Acid - provides hydration support and elasticity to the skin*
- Red Orange Complex (flavored only) - provides antioxidants that help maintain healthy skin and protect against photo-aging and sun spots*
Take it from Lina E: “Perfect for summer. Absolutely recommend this product. Strawberry Lemonade Flavor is amazing, sooo refreshing you don’t even feel like you're drinking a supplement. SR you nailed it!!”
Phytoceramides
Best for: Skin hydration after a long day outdoors
Key Elements:
- Phytoceramides from Non-GMO Wheat
- Supports skin hydration*
- Reduces signs of dry & itchy skin*
- Decrease wrinkle depth in individuals with dry skin.*
Take it from Bella P: “This product is AMAZING! I am now getting hydrated & it feels wonderful, I could have never done this with any serums or creams, no matter the cost… I highly recommend these supplements to anyone with dry/dehydrated skin. The price point is excellent as is the company that sells this product... If you are on the fence you do not need to be, try these. You have absolutely nothing to lose but dull dehydrated skin! Lastly, my husband noticed such a lovely glow to my skin he began taking them, I just purchased a bottle for him so he'll keep out of mine, LOL! Thank you Sports Research for giving me hydrated skin.”
Post Sweat
Best for: Replenishment after a summer workout
Key Elements:
- Vital Electrolytes - advanced hydration*
- Vitamin C - provides daily health support*
- Leucine-Enriched Essential Amino Acids - EAAs are better than taking just BCAAs when it comes to stimulating muscle protein synthesis*
- Creatine sourced from Germany - plays a key role in the body’s energy metabolism*
Take it from Cadizsh N: “I go really hard in the gym so replenishing goes beyond water for me. The Sports Research Post Sweat is just what I need! I can feel my body soaking in all the benefits when I drink it and it quenches my thirst so much better than normal water. Amazing product!!! Will be a staple in my home.”
Digestive Enzymes
Best for: Lessen bloating after a sweet summer treat
Key elements:
- 15 enzymes essential to the breakdown and absorption of proteins, fats, carbs, sugar, fruit fiber, vegetable fiber, and dairy*
- Probiotic + Ginger- helps ease digestion*
- FODMAP diet friendly
Take it from Molly T: “Great enzymes! I love that they’re gluten free, vegan, and great value. Awesome product that works well to optimize digestion and nutrient absorption.”
* 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.
*Disclaimer: Product reviews solely reflect the views and opinions expressed by the contributors and not those of Sports Research. Sports Research does not verify or endorse any claims made in these reviews. Statements regarding Sports Research’s dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.