Peak ATP

Patented form of ATP that boosts muscle power, reduces fatigue, and improves blood flow.

Also known as: Adenosine 5'-Triphosphate Disodium

other Names
Adenosine 5'-Triphosphate Disodium, ATP
primary Benefits
Increases strength and power, improves blood flow, reduces fatigue
common Dose
400 mg per day
best Form
Capsules
timing
30-60 minutes before exercise
safety Rating
Generally Safe

Overview

Peak ATP is a clinically studied and patented form of Adenosine 5'-Triphosphate (ATP) Disodium, a molecule that serves as the primary energy currency of the cell. While the body naturally produces ATP, supplementing with an exogenous source like Peak ATP has been shown to provide significant ergogenic benefits. It works by increasing extracellular ATP levels, which enhances vasodilation and blood flow, leading to improved oxygen and nutrient delivery to muscles. This process also helps remove metabolic waste products, such as lactate, more efficiently. Research suggests that Peak ATP supplementation can lead to measurable improvements in athletic performance, including increased total strength, vertical jump power, and lean body mass. Unlike stimulants, it does not negatively impact heart rate or blood pressure. Studies have demonstrated its ability to help athletes push harder during high-intensity exercise and recover faster between sets. Beyond performance, emerging research also points to cognitive benefits, such as enhanced focus and reaction time following strenuous activity.

Key Benefits

Boosts Strength and Power

Studies show that supplementing with Peak ATP can significantly increase total strength and power output during resistance training.

Enhances Blood Flow

Peak ATP increases vasodilation, leading to up to 54% more blood flow, which improves oxygen and nutrient delivery to working muscles.

Reduces Muscular Fatigue

By increasing ATP availability and improving waste removal, it helps athletes perform more repetitions and reduces the perception of fatigue during intense exercise.

Dosage & How to Take

The clinically effective dose of Peak ATP is 400 mg taken once daily.

PurposeDoseNotes
Athletic Performance400 mgTake 30-60 minutes prior to exercise on training days. On non-training days, take 30 minutes before breakfast.
Cognitive Support400 mgDaily supplementation has been linked to improved cognitive function post-exercise.

Best Time to Take

For best results, consume 30-60 minutes before a workout.

With or Without Food

Can be taken with or without food.

Forms & Bioavailability

FormAbsorptionBest ForNotes
CapsulesHighGeneral supplementation and pre-workout use.The most common and well-researched form.
PowderHighInclusion in pre-workout formulas.Often mixed with other ergogenic aids.

Side Effects & Safety

Common

  • Generally well-tolerated with no significant side effects reported in studies.

Rare

  • Some individuals may experience mild digestive discomfort when first starting.

Contraindications

  • None known, but consult a physician if you have a medical condition.

Interactions

VasodilatorsMild

May have an additive effect on blood flow.

CaffeineMild

May work synergistically to improve performance and focus.

Scientific Research

2023PMC

The Effects of Two Weeks of Oral PeakATP® Supplementation...

Oral supplementation with PeakATP did not show significant effects on 3MT performance compared to placebo.

2024PubMed

Acute Effect of Oral Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) Supplementation...

An acute 400 mg dose of ATP reduced fatigue levels during exercise but did not improve muscle strength indicators.

Food Sources

Not applicable, as it is a synthesized compound.

Products With Peak ATP

1 product in our database contains this ingredient

Frequently Asked Questions

Medical Disclaimer

This content is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before starting any supplement regimen, especially if you have pre-existing health conditions or are taking medications. The statements on this page have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.