Je'Ney Jackson (Former Director of Football Strength & Conditioning at the University of Kansas) 3:09
Eric Fehr ex-NHL Stanley Cup winner and now Co-Owner) 0:51
Maghalie Rochette Professional Cyclist 1:45
Karl Alzner ex-NHL 1:37
A Breakthrough in Human Performance and Recovery
For decades, researchers have understood the extraordinary potential of Carnosine — a natural molecule found in the muscles, brain, and heart. While oral forms of carnosine can be limited in digestion, LactiGo offers a topical formulation, helping users feel their best before, during, and after activity.





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LactiGo is a groundbreaking patented formula trusted by professional athletes across every major sport, including hockey, football, basketball, track, triathlon, rugby, cricket, MMA, and many more
Increase strength, endurance, and recovery rates
Reduce inflammation and oxidative stress
Support improved cognitive clarity and focus
Enhance circulation and tissue oxygenation
Accelerate healing and reduce muscular fatigue



Every athlete improved. In all 12 sprints, peak power output was higher in the carnosine condition compared with placebo.
Over 100 watts gained. Across 84 total sprints, athletes produced on average more than 100 additional watts per sprint.
Post-halftime surge. After the simulated halftime, the difference widened to approximately 143 watts.
4–11.5% improvement. Gains ranged from +4% to +11.5%, compared to the highest previously documented repeat-sprint improvements of ~3% in the literature.
Extraordinary effect sizes. 90% of sprints showed medium to large effect sizes, with several reaching 0.98–0.99—essentially the statistical ceiling.
Rapid onset. Benefits appeared within 45 minutes of a single application, bypassing the need for long loading phases common with oral supplementation.