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Endure DX

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  • No ingredients exceed tolerable upper intake levels
  • Limited research evidence available for ingredients
B Label Compliance Grade
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Product Label

Label for Endure DX
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Label Data

1 Capsule(s)
Serving Size
30
Servings
Non-Nutrient/Non-Botanical
Product Type
0%
Evidence Coverage
Ingredients

Supplement Facts — Evidence Check

250 mg
Market median: 496.0mg (192 products) 20 studies — no high-quality reviews
Natur-ele
250 mg
Dynamiser
250 mg

Other Ingredients

Gelatin Magnesium Stearate Silicon Dioxide
Claims

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Product Information

Directions for Use

Endure DX contains 30 capsules per bottle. Taken at the recommended dosage of one capsule a day, the bottle with last 30 days. It is recommended that the capsules be ingested with a morning meal.

Suggested Use: Take 1 capsule daily for 14 days before results are noticeable.

Warnings & Precautions

Warning: This product is not for use by individuals under the age of 18.

Consult with your physician before using if you are not sure if this product is right for you.

Additional Information

Endure DX contains Dynamiser, our prorietary microencapsulated formula featureing 250mg of thermally stable Oxaloacetic Acid per serving.

The benefits of Endure DX become apparent within six days, and continue with prolonged use.

Results are defined as increased endurance when training longer than one hour. The greater the duration of the event (training, race, etc.), the more noticeable the results.

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Metadata

Product Details

UPC / SKU7 61584 26265 8
DSLD Entry Date2013-09-25
Product TypeNon-Nutrient/Non-Botanical
FormCapsule
DSLD ID25770
Data Updated2026-04-11
Research

Research Evidence

23
Research Sources
47
Avg Quality
18
Rct
3
Systematic Review
1
Meta Analysis
1
Clinical Trial
B Effect of Folic Acid, Betaine, Vitamin B₆, and Vitamin B12 on Homocysteine and Dimethylglycine Levels in Middle-Aged Men Drinking White Wine
Rct Nutrients 2016 PubMed DOI
C Betaine for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: results of a randomized placebo-controlled trial
Rct Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) 2009 PubMed DOI
C Guidelines for the diagnosis and management of cystathionine beta-synthase deficiency
Systematic Review Journal of inherited metabolic disease 2017 PubMed DOI
C Newborn screening for homocystinurias and methylation disorders: systematic review and proposed guidelines
Systematic Review Journal of inherited metabolic disease 2015 PubMed DOI
C Effects of low-dose B vitamins plus betaine supplementation on lowering homocysteine concentrations among Chinese adults with hyperhomocysteinemia: a randomized, double-blind, controlled preliminary clinical trial
Rct European journal of nutrition 2023 PubMed DOI
C Association of Betaine-Homocysteine S-Methyl Transferase (rs3797546 and rs3733890) polymorphisms with non-syndromic cleft lip/palate: A meta-analysis
Meta Analysis International orthodontics 2019 PubMed DOI
C Two methods for assessment of choline status in a randomized crossover study with varying dietary choline intake in people: isotope dilution MS of plasma and in vivo single-voxel magnetic resonance spectroscopy of liver.
Rct The American journal of clinical nutrition PubMed DOI
C Effect of inulin supplementation on fecal and blood metabolome in alcohol use disorder patients: A randomised, controlled dietary intervention.
Rct Clinical nutrition ESPEN PubMed DOI
C Choline and betaine concentrations in plasma discriminate levels of dietary choline intake in healthy adults: analysis of a double-blind randomized crossover controlled feeding study.
Rct The American journal of clinical nutrition PubMed DOI
C Fibrates may cause an abnormal urinary betaine loss which is associated with elevations in plasma homocysteine
Rct Cardiovascular drugs and therapy 2009 PubMed DOI
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