Revive Active and Energy Support: How 26 Ingredients Work Together

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Energy is central to everything we do, from getting through a working day to enjoying exercise or time with family and friends. Our bodies generate this energy within cells, where food is converted into a usable form known as ATP. For these processes to run efficiently, the body needs a steady supply of different nutrients, each playing its own part.


Revive Active was developed with this in mind. It combines 26 nutrients, including vitamins, minerals, amino acids and cofactors, to support normal energy production and to help reduce everyday tiredness and fatigue. 

Where Energy Comes From

Every cell in the body contains tiny powerhouses called mitochondria. These are the sites where food is converted into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the body’s universal energy currency. ATP fuels everything from muscle contractions to  brain signalling and immune defence.


The process of making ATP is complex and involves multiple steps, from breaking down carbohydrates, fats and proteins to running them through the “Krebs cycle” and electron transport chain inside the mitochondria. For this to work efficiently, a wide range of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and antioxidants are required. Without enough of any one of them, the whole system can slow down, leaving you feeling tired and lacking in energy.


Read more about ATP production in our blog: Boost Energy: Strengthening Mitochondria and Optimising ATP Production 

The Nutrient Network in Revive Active

Revive Active combines key amino acids, vitamins, minerals and plant extracts in one sachet, creating an energy-supporting network.

Amino Acids and Cofactors

Read more about cofactors in our blog:  Understanding Cofactors – The Hidden Helpers


Read more about L-Arginine in our blog:  The Link Between L-Arginine and Nitric Oxide Production


Read more about CoQ10 in our blogs:  CoQ10 and Healthy Ageing: Supporting Vitality Over Time and  The Antioxidant Role of CoQ10: Helping to Protect Your Cells


Read more about Taurine in our blog:  Health Benefits of Taurine


Read more about Chicory Root in our blog:  The Power of Chicory Root 

The B-Vitamin Complex

B-vitamins play a central role in how the body produces energy. They act as helpers for enzymes, the proteins that turn food into usable fuel.

When levels of these vitamins are low, the enzymes that power our energy systems cannot work as effectively, which can leave us feeling more tired than usual.

Read more about B vitamins in our blog:  A-Z of B Vitamins: A Day in the Life of Your Body’s Hardest Workers 


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The Antioxidant Network

In addition to B-vitamins, antioxidants are an important part of the body’s energy network. They protect cells from damage that can occur as a natural consequence of producing energy, keeping the whole system running more efficiently.

  • Vitamin C and Vitamin E help  protect cells from oxidative stress, a natural by-product of energy production.

  • Vitamin C also plays a role in the reduction of tiredness and fatigue.

  • Vitamin D3 and Vitamin K2, while better known for bone and cardiovascular support, are included to  maintain overall balance, allowing the energy system to function in harmony. 

The Mineral Foundation

Minerals act as cofactors for many enzymes, meaning they switch on or support the proteins that drive energy production. Without the right balance, these processes cannot run at their best.

Why Synergy Matters

The body’s energy systems thrive on the combined action of many nutrients working together. Think of the body as an orchestra. Each vitamin, mineral, or amino acid is like a different instrument. On its own, it can play a tune, but when they all work in harmony, the result is a full symphony of energy support.


This can be seen in the way nutrients interact inside our cells. CoQ10, for example, functions best when B-vitamins are present, as they feed into the same mitochondrial processes. Magnesium plays a role in stabilising ATP, the body’s energy molecule, but ATP cannot even be made without the input of B1, B2, B3 and B5. Antioxidants such as vitamins C and E add another layer of protection, shielding mitochondria from free radical damage so they can continue producing energy efficiently.


This synergy shows why a broad range of nutrients working together can have a greater impact than any single one in isolation.

The Combined Impact of 26 Nutrients

Revive Active provides 26 active ingredients, including amino acids, coenzymes, B-vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, to support the body’s natural energy systems and help reduce tiredness and fatigue.


By sustaining energy at the cellular level, it can support the demands of an active lifestyle, whether that means exercise, busy workdays, or simply keeping pace with everyday life.

Revive Active is designed to work in harmony with the body, helping to address fatigue at its source: inside the cells where energy is made. 

*The advice in this article is for information only and should not replace medical care. As with any nutritional supplement please consult your qualified healthcare professional before use, especially if pregnant, breastfeeding, if you have a known medical condition or are taking medication. Food supplements must not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.


Genna Nelson

Genna Nelson

Nutritional Therapist and GN Wellness

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