Martial Herbs

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I had an email back in October asking if I’d like to review some products from Martial Herbs. I said yes but with all the work I had on and the training for Christmas, it may be some time before it goes live. So apologies for the delay Sam but here it is. I hope it’s worth the wait!

 

The things that intrigued me most were that Martial Herbs claimed the following things:

  • No artificial colour, flavour or sweeteners
  • No preservatives
  • No sugar
  • No milk
  • No starch
  • No wheat
  • No yeast
  • No shellfish
  • Sodium free

 

I don’t take supplements (only really for reviews) although it seems like I’m always doing reviews! If I were to choose a supplement supplier it would definitely be a one that claims the above benefits. The products would need to be organic, 100% natural and vegan.

 

In my opinion Martial Herbs is that recommended supplier. I sampled two products, Strength and Recovery. Strength came in the way of 60 rapid release tablets and Recovery, 100ml of oil for an injury and pain free body.

 

Over the past few years I’ve been fortunate with injuries. This is because I’m disciplined and stretch before and after workouts. I don’t overtrain and if I do feel niggles, I immediately stop and rest. The Recovery oil from Martial Herbs was used on two occasions in November and it did improve my recovery time.

 

Training at the start of the week is always easier than training at the end of the week. The Strength tablets from Martial Herbs gave me that extra boost of energy I needed. I completed a workout on Friday that matched the effort from my Monday workout.

 

I would have no hesitation in recommending both of these products. Thanks to Sam at Martial Herbs for asking me to do this review and thanks for reading.

Paul

About The Author

Following the birth of his son in 2009, Paul was unfit and sluggish. Since then he's been training using a range of exercise techniques and gained some valuable information over the years. Events he has completed to date are Total Warrior, Pier To Pier, Bamburgh 10k, Hamsterley 10k, Blaydon Races, Newcastle Stampede and over 50 parkruns. In 2012 he created his own challenge called the '12 Days of Christmas.' He raised over £1000 for Percy Hedley by running 60 miles to celebrate their 60 years. In 2013 he ran the '12 parkruns of Christmas' with friend Lee Nyland. The pair raised over £1400 for the Tiny Lives Fund.

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