I started taking V•Nella in December and kept it up through the end of January. Then, in February, I stopped—just to see if I could notice a difference.
And, well…I did.
I don’t want to overhype my experience (it’s just a sample of one), but I’ve felt like I can’t push quite as hard in workouts and my energy levels aren’t quite the same without V•Nella.
Looking at both the clinical research and athlete reviews, my experience lines up with what others are saying—which is why I think it’s worth trying for yourself.
Why Do You Want It?
I’m seeing more and more bio-engineered supplements, especially around bacteria and probiotics, that are single-purpose and specifically designed to enhance sports performance. V•Nella is on the leading edge of this new wave of science, and the best part? It’s incredibly simple—just one pill per day with zero noticeable side effects.
What’s the Science?
The team behind V•Nella studied the microbiomes of elite endurance athletes at a Harvard-affiliated research institute. They found one key difference: these athletes had significantly higher levels of a specific probiotic strain called Veillonella (hence the name V•Nella).
What Does It Do?
Veillonella breaks down lactic acid and converts it into energy. Instead of accumulating in your muscles and causing fatigue, lactic acid gets turned into a short-chain fatty acid—a usable energy source that helps you sustain efforts longer.
What’s the Impact?
For me, I feel like I can hold higher wattage on the bike and faster mile times for longer when I’m taking it. Some athletes describe the effect more as reduced fatigue—they don’t necessarily feel stronger, but they feel less drained day to day.
My experience was so positive that I’m now sending it out to all our High Performance Team athletes to try. You can join them and try it for yourself today.
• Try it for 1 Month – Save 10%
• Try it for 3 Months – Save 30%
Let me know if you do.
Matt
Founder
The Feed.
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