A refreshing peach-flavoured beverage mix with Orange Pekoe and green tea, enriched with pomegranate, turmeric, beet root, vitamin C, and 40 mg caffeine. Mix one scoop in hot or cold water for a smooth daily lift.
Smooth peach taste with tea-led energy and no added sugar.
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The Problem
Sugary Refreshment Can Make Energy Feel Heavy
Many quick peach refreshers rely on sugar, fizz, or strong coffee cues. NRGT Peach keeps refreshment lighter with tea actives, botanicals, and no added sugar.
Sugar
The Sugary Drink Loop
Sweetened peach drinks can quietly add sugar when you only wanted a refreshing lift.
Focus
The 3 PM Slump
Office focus needs a quick reset, not another heavy tea, coffee, or soda.
Travel
The Travel Compromise
Good refreshment is not always available when the day moves outside home.
Refresh
The Hot-Day Energy Gap
Some days need something light, fruity, and caffeinated without added sugar.
The Solution
Peach Tea Energy in a Lighter Format
NRGT Peach turns a 1 g scoop into a refreshing peach tea mix with measured caffeine, tea extracts, vitamin C, turmeric, beet root, pomegranate, and 0 g added sugar.
Energy
01
Measured Energy
40 mg caffeine gives a clear lift for real days, without turning your refresher into strong coffee.
Sugar
02
0 g Added Sugar
A lighter switch from sugary peach drinks, with no sucralose and no aspartame.
Tea
03
Peach Tea Refreshment
Orange Pekoe and green tea extracts keep the formula tea-led, while peach flavour makes it smooth and easy to drink.
Botanical
04
Beet Root + Vitamin C
40 mg beet root, 40 mg vitamin C, and 30 mg turmeric add a stronger label story beyond basic caffeine.
Routine
05
Hot or Cold
Make it warm like peach tea or cold like a refreshing peach energy drink.
Nature Identical Peach FlavouringSmooth peach profileWorks hot or coldNo milk needed
Label Support System
MaltodextrinAcidity Regulator, INS 330Vitamin C + Beet Root0 g added sugar3.28 kcal per serving
One clear formula, one light serving, no repeated claim overload.
Ingredient Story
Formula & Label Transparency
Every 1 g scoop has a clear role: peach flavour for refreshment, tea extracts for character, 40 mg caffeine for lift, vitamin C, turmeric, beet root, and pomegranate for botanical depth, and 0 g added sugar.
Label-aligned ingredients from the NRGT Peach pack.
Values are approximate per serving and based on the NRGT Peach product label.
How to Use
One Scoop. Hot or Cold Water. Stir.
Keep the ritual simple: one measured scoop in water, mixed hot or cold, whenever your day needs a refreshing peach-style lift.
Recommended dosage1 scoop per servingDo not consume more than 500 ml prepared drink per day
Recommended Use
01
Scoop
Take 1 level scoop, about 1 g.
02
Mix
Add to 160 ml hot or cold water.
Cold feels like a light peach refresher. Warm feels like peach tea.
03
Stir
Stir for 10 seconds and enjoy your peach energy drink.
No sugar needed.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Science + Trust
Built Like a Peach Tea Energy Product
NRGT Peach keeps the formula focused: tea extracts for character, 40 mg caffeine for a measured lift, vitamin C, turmeric, beet root, pomegranate, and 0 g added sugar for a lighter daily refreshment ritual.
Label-aligned amountsFSSAI LicensedNo sucralose / no aspartame
40 mgCaffeine
40 mgVitamin C
30 mgTurmeric
40 mgBeet Root
1 gPer Serving
Orange Pekoe
8%
Ingredient percentage as declared on the label
Green Tea
4%
Tea layer paired with caffeine and peach flavour
Caffeine
40 mg
Measured caffeine lift for healthy adults
Vitamin C
40 mg
Ascorbic acid declared on the label
Turmeric
30 mg
Botanical note in the peach tea formula
Beet Root
40 mg
Botanical colour and label depth in the peach formula
Added Sugar
0 g
No added sugar, no sucralose, no aspartame
NRGT is a caffeinated energy drink mix for healthy adults. Ingredient studies are shared for educational context only. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
The Formula Sequence Matters
Tea base first. Measured caffeine second. Vitamin C, turmeric, beet root, and pomegranate depth third. Zero added sugar throughout.
Peach label shown for transparency.
Curious why these botanicals are in NRGT?
NRGT uses Orange Pekoe, Green Tea, Vitamin C, Turmeric, Beet Root, and Pomegranate to keep the drink tea-first, ingredient-led, and lighter than a sugary peach drink routine.
Adds black tea body, amber colour, and familiar peach tea character.
Why Green Tea?
Adds a catechin-led tea layer that pairs naturally with measured caffeine.
Why Curcumin from Haldi?
Haldi gives the blend a familiar Indian botanical note. The label ingredient is turmeric, which naturally carries curcuminoids including curcumin at a food level.
Why Beet Root?
Beet root brings a quiet botanical layer and a natural colour cue that works well with peach without taking over the taste.
Why Pomegranate?
Adds a fruit-polyphenol layer and botanical character beyond basic caffeine.
Ingredient proof layer
Why these botanicals are in NRGT
The formula story starts with Orange Pekoe for real tea body, Green Tea for a catechin-led profile, Turmeric for the haldi cue, Beet Root for natural colour and botanical depth, and Pomegranate for fruit polyphenol character.
It gives NRGT its black tea backbone: amber colour, tea body, and a more familiar peach tea character than a generic energy drink.
Label role
Orange Pekoe
Formula role
Tea base and flavour depth
Read the science
Orange Pekoe is a tea grade, not just a flavour note.
It gives NRGT its black tea body.
NRGT uses Orange Pekoe from black tea
(Camellia sinensis) for amber colour, tea body, and a familiar peach tea
profile. It helps the formula feel like tea first, not a generic energy drink.
8%Orange Pekoe
TeaBlack Tea Base
0gAdded Sugar
Ingredient Science Notes
01
StudiedRCT Crossover
Black Tea Polyphenol Background
Black tea polyphenols are widely discussed in nutrition research. These studies
explain ingredient context and do not represent product testing of NRGT.
Orange Pekoe helps create a brisk, full-bodied tea note and deeper amber colour.
This keeps NRGT closer to a familiar peach tea profile.
ISO 3103 & Tea Board of India Grading Standards.
· Pang et al. (2016). Int. J. Cardiology, 202, 967-974.
Primary Bioactives
Theaflavins & Thearubigins in black tea
Where green tea is defined by catechins, black tea is known for
theaflavins and thearubigins - polyphenols formed during
oxidation that give Orange Pekoe its amber colour, brisk taste, and tea character.
These compounds are ingredient background only. NRGT uses extract
standardisation for consistency from serving to serving.
Orange Pekoe isn't alone. NRGT combines it with
Green Tea (EGCG and catechins),
Pomegranate (polyphenols), and a measured
40 mg caffeine per serving in a clean-label botanical blend.
Tea base first. Measured caffeine second. Zero added sugar throughout.
NRGT brings a clean-label peach tea energy profile - tea-led, transparent, and authentically Indian.
Lorenz, M., Rauhut, F., Hofer, C., Gwosc, S., Müller, E., Praeger, D.,
Zimmermann, B. F., Wernecke, K. D., Baumann, G., Stangl, V., & Stangl, K. (2014).
Tea flavonoid beverage nutrition study.
Plant Foods for Human Nutrition, 69(4), 351-356.
doi:10.1007/s11130-014-0454-y
Hodgson, J. M., & Croft, K. D. (2010). Tea flavonoids nutrition review.
Molecular Aspects of Medicine, 31(6), 495-502.
doi:10.1016/j.mam.2010.09.004
Hindmarch, I., Rigney, U., Stanley, N., Quinlan, P., Rycroft, J., & Lane, J. (2000).
Tea and coffee consumption nutrition study.
Psychopharmacology, 149(3), 203-216.
doi:10.1007/s002139900360
Einöther, S. J. L., & Martens, V. E. G. (2013). Acute effects of tea consumption
on attention and mood. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 98(6 Suppl), 1700S-1708S.
doi:10.3945/ajcn.113.058248
Yildirim, R., & Kutlu, T. (2023). Effects of key components on the antioxidant
activity of black tea. Foods, 12(17), 3179.
doi:10.3390/foods12173179
Gosslau, A., & Chen, K. Y. (2004). Pharmacological values and therapeutic
properties of black tea polyphenols.
Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 58(2), 84-91.
doi:10.1016/j.biopha.2003.12.003
Pang, J., Zhang, Z., Zheng, T. Z., Bassig, B. A., Mao, C., Liu, X., Zhu, Y.,
Yuan, J., Holford, T., Tang, J., Chen, K., Bhatt, D. L., & Dai, M. (2016).
Green tea consumption nutrition review.
International Journal of Cardiology, 202, 967-974.
doi:10.1016/j.ijcard.2014.12.176
Note: Orange Pekoe in NRGT is included at food-grade levels and is not intended to
diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. % RDA values as per ICMR-NIN Dietary
Reference Values 2024. Not recommended for children, pregnant or lactating women, or
individuals sensitive to caffeine.
02Tea catechins
Why Green Tea
It adds a cleaner tea note and a catechin-led botanical layer that pairs naturally with the measured 40 mg caffeine in each serving.
Label role
Green Tea
Formula role
Tea polyphenol profile
Read the science
Green tea extract gives NRGT a cleaner tea note.
Its catechins are used widely in nutrition products.
NRGT uses standardised green tea extract for catechins like
EGCG, plus naturally occurring tea compounds. The role is simple:
it adds a tea-led botanical layer beside the declared 40 mg caffeine.
These notes are ingredient background, not a product outcome promise.
TeaCatechin-Led Extract
5Ingredient References
40mgDeclared Caffeine
Ingredient Science Notes
01
Studied28-Day RCT
Tea Catechin Background
Green tea catechins and the L-theanine plus caffeine combination are often
discussed in nutrition research. This helps explain ingredient choice, not a
product promise for NRGT.
Baba et al. (2020). Molecules, 25(18), 4265.
· Sohail et al. (2021). Cureus, 13(12), e20828.
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Studiedvs. Placebo
Used for a Cleaner Tea Profile
Green tea extract gives the formula a lighter tea character than a strong
coffee-style energy drink. The science references are included as ingredient
background only.
Venables et al. (2008). Am. J. Clin. Nutr., 87(3), 778-784.
· Hursel et al. (2011). Obesity Reviews, 12(7), e573-e581.
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StudiedMeta-Analysis
Antioxidant Compounds
Green tea catechins provide antioxidant compounds that are widely studied in
nutrition research. These studies do not mean NRGT treats, prevents, or improves
any medical condition.
Zamani et al. (2023). Frontiers in Nutrition, 9, 1084455.
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L-TheanineL-Theanine Effect
L-Theanine and Caffeine Pairing
The natural L-theanine in tea is often discussed with caffeine in nutrition
research. Individual caffeine tolerance still matters.
Sohail et al. (2021). Cureus, 13(12), e20828.
Primary Bioactive
EGCG as an ingredient marker
Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) is one of green tea's best-known catechins.
NRGT uses green tea extract to keep the product tea-led and ingredient-led.
Brewed tea can vary by brew time and water temperature.
Hursel et al. (2011). Obesity Reviews, 12(7), e573-e581.
· Zamani et al. (2023). Frontiers in Nutrition, 9, 1084455.
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Precisely Dosed for Everyday Use
The label lists Green Tea alongside
40 mg caffeine and pomegranate extract. No separate green tea
amount is claimed here unless it appears on the final product label.
Clean tea-style nutrition, built around label clarity.
Clean-label energy should feel simple, tea-led, and transparent. That is the approach behind NRGT.
Baba, Y., Inagaki, S., Nakagawa, S., Kaneko, T., Kobayashi, M., & Takihara, T. (2020).
Effect of daily intake of green tea catechins on cognitive function in middle-aged and older subjects:
A randomized, placebo-controlled study.
Molecules, 25(18), 4265.
doi:10.3390/molecules25184265
Venables, M. C., Hulston, C. J., Cox, H. R., & Jeukendrup, A. E. (2008).
Green tea extract human nutrition study.
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 87(3), 778-784.
doi:10.1093/ajcn/87.3.778
Hursel, R., Viechtbauer, W., Dulloo, A. G., Tremblay, A., Tappy, L., Rumpler, W., & Westerterp-Plantenga, M. S. (2011).
Catechin-rich tea and caffeine meta-analysis.
Obesity Reviews, 12(7), e573-e581.
doi:10.1111/j.1467-789X.2011.00862.x
Sohail, A. A., Ortiz, F., Varghese, T., Fabara, S. P., Batth, A. S., Sandesara, D. P.,
Sabir, A., Khurana, M., Datta, S., & Patel, U. K. (2021).
The cognitive-enhancing outcomes of caffeine and L-theanine: A systematic review.
Cureus, 13(12), e20828.
doi:10.7759/cureus.20828
Zamani, M., Rezaei-Kelishadi, M., Ashtary-Larky, D., et al. (2023).
Green tea supplementation nutrition review.
Frontiers in Nutrition, 9, 1084455.
doi:10.3389/fnut.2022.1084455
Note: Green tea extract in NRGT is included at food-level doses and is not intended to
diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Not recommended for children, pregnant
or lactating women, or individuals sensitive to caffeine.
% RDA values as per ICMR-NIN Dietary Reference Values 2024.
0330 mg turmeric
Why Curcumin from Haldi
Peach keeps the turmeric note soft, so the drink still tastes smooth. Turmeric brings a real haldi cue and naturally contains curcuminoids including curcumin.
Label role
Turmeric
Formula role
Warm haldi note
Read the science
Turmeric in NRGT is a botanical spice layer,
not a concentrated curcumin supplement.
NRGT uses Turmeric (Curcuma longa) to add a warm
golden-spice finish and a familiar Indian flavour cue to the blend.
At 30 mg per serving, it rounds out the formula alongside
Orange Pekoe, Green Tea, and Pomegranate - ingredient-led, not effect-led.
30 mgPer Serving
SpiceBotanical Layer
0 gAdded Sugar
Ingredient Science Notes
01
Widely StudiedNutrition Research
What Curcuminoids Are
Turmeric naturally contains curcuminoids including curcumin. These compounds are
widely discussed in nutrition science. Published results depend strongly
on dose, formulation, and the population studied - most positive human
evidence comes from concentrated supplemental interventions, not food-level servings.
Some systematic reviews report that turmeric extract
may have a beneficial effect on joint pain and function in
clinical populations. NCCIH notes that optimal dose, frequency, and formulation
remain unclear. This is ingredient background; it does not represent a product
claim for NRGT.
A 2024 meta-analysis studied curcumin supplementation and markers such as
CK, muscle soreness, and IL-6. A 2025 analysis reported
no significant improvements in aerobic performance or strength
overall. This literature is ingredient background - not a performance
or recovery claim for NRGT.
Fernández-Lázaro et al. (2024). Nutrients, 16(14), 2204.
PMC11249235
· Hasan et al. (2025 meta-analysis), aerobic and strength outcomes.
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30 mgPer Serving
Turmeric's Role in the Blend
In NRGT, turmeric adds a warm botanical finish and a familiar Indian
spice character to the blend. It rounds out the formula identity
alongside Orange Pekoe, Green Tea, and Pomegranate - giving the formula its
more ingredient-led character.
FSSAI FSS (Labelling and Display) Regulations, Version VIII, Sept 2025.
· FSSAI Advertising & Claims Regulations, Oct 2022.
Ingredient listed as Curcuma longa rhizome.
Ingredient Identity · Compliance Note
Why we say Turmeric, not "Curcumin"
Turmeric naturally contains curcuminoids such as curcumin. In nutrition science,
curcumin is studied at concentrated supplemental doses with
specialised delivery systems - typically far higher than a food-level inclusion.
NRGT uses turmeric as a botanical spice ingredient, included for blend character
and formula identity. The FSSAI ingredient name on pack is Turmeric; that is the
correct consumer-facing name for this product.
EFSA (2011): no cause-and-effect relationship established for curcumin and normal
joint function. · NCCIH (2024): not enough evidence to definitively conclude
benefit for any health purpose. · FSSAI Labelling Regulations, Version VIII (2025).
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The NRGT Botanical Blend
Turmeric is the fourth botanical layer in NRGT, alongside
Orange Pekoe (black tea body and amber colour),
Green Tea (EGCG and catechins), and
Pomegranate (polyphenol profile) - with a measured
40 mg caffeine per serving.
Tea base first. Botanical spices second. Zero added sugar throughout.
NRGT layers four botanicals into one clean-label formula - ingredient-honest, turmeric-finished, authentically Indian.
Hewlings, S. J., & Kalman, D. S. (2017). Curcumin: A review of its effects
on human health. Foods, 6(10), 92.
doi:10.3390/foods6100092
Tabrizi, R., et al. (2019). The effects of curcumin-containing supplements on
biomarkers of inflammation and oxidative stress: A systematic review and
meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials.
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition.PMC9870680
Bannuru, R. R., et al. (2022). Systematic review and meta-analysis: Turmeric
extract for osteoarthritis pain and function.
PMC9353077
Fernández-Lázaro, D., et al. (2024). Effect of curcumin supplementation on
exercise-induced muscle damage: A meta-analysis.
Nutrients, 16(14), 2204.
PMC11249235
National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH). (2024).
Turmeric Fact Sheet for Health Professionals.
nccih.nih.gov/health/turmeric
EFSA Panel on Dietetic Products, Nutrition and Allergies (2011).
Scientific Opinion on the substantiation of a health claim related to
curcumin and maintenance of normal joint function.
EFSA Journal, 9(4), 2058.
EU Register of Health Claims
FSSAI. (2025). Food Safety and Standards (Labelling and Display) Regulations -
Compendium, Version VIII, September 2025.
fssai.gov.in
FSSAI. (2022). Compendium of Food Safety and Standards (Advertising and
Claims) Regulations, October 2022.
fssai.gov.in
Note: Turmeric in NRGT is included at food-grade levels and is not
intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Ingredient research is
shared for educational context only. Published curcuminoid studies often use
different doses and formulations from this product. % RDA values as per
ICMR-NIN Dietary Reference Values 2024. Not recommended for children, pregnant
or lactating women, or individuals sensitive to caffeine.
0440 mg beet root
Why Beet Root
Beet root helps the peach formula feel more botanical without making it taste earthy. It adds a natural colour cue and a plant-based layer behind the fruit note.
Label role
Beet Root
Formula role
Colour and botanical depth
Read the science
Beet root is part of NRGT’s ingredient-led botanical blend.
Nutrition research on beet root has grown substantially over the past decade.
NRGT declares Beet Root 40 mg per 1 g serving as
a blend ingredient. Published beetroot research typically investigates
nitrate-rich concentrated preparations at much higher,
dose-standardised levels. NRGT’s beet root contributes
betalain pigments and polyphenols to the
botanical profile. These notes are ingredient background only , not a
product-outcome promise.
BlendBotanical Ingredient
8Peer-Reviewed References
40 mgBeet Root Per Serving
Ingredient Science Notes
01
BetalainsBioactive Profile
Betalains: Beet Root’s Signature Pigments
Beet root contains betalains (primarily betacyanins and
betaxanthins) alongside inorganic nitrate and polyphenols. Betacyanins give the
ingredient its deep red-purple colour. Nutrition chemistry reviews identify nitrate
and betalains as the two major studied actives in beet root. These notes are
ingredient background only , not an NRGT product claim.
Chhikara et al. (2019). Food & Chem Toxicol, 125, 363–377.
· Clifford et al. (2015). Nutrients, 7(4), 2801–2822.
02
Dose ContextMeta-Regression
How the Research Works: Nitrate Dosing
Published beet root studies most often use nitrate-rich concentrated
juice shots or nitrate-standardised extracts delivering
roughly 5–15 mmol nitrate acutely (~310–930 mg
nitrate). NRGT declares beet root by weight, not nitrate content. Beet root
milligrams and nitrate milligrams are not interchangeable without
analytical standardisation.
Vascular Research: A Blood Pressure Signal in Context
Systematic reviews of nitrate-rich beet juice supplementation
report associations with modest reductions in systolic blood
pressure in adult populations. A 2013 meta-analysis found a mean
SBP change of ~−4.4 mmHg; a 2024 hypertension-focused meta-analysis
found ~−5.3 mmHg. These effects relate to nitrate-standardised products
at studied doses , not to NRGT’s formulation.
Siervo et al. (2013). J Nutr, 143(6), 818–826.
· Grönroos et al. (2024). Clin Nutr, 43(7), 1704–1714.
04
ExerciseUmbrella Review
Exercise Research: What the Literature Covers
Meta-analyses of dietary nitrate supplementation report small but real
associations with time-to-exhaustion and some high-intensity
exercise outcomes. A 2025 umbrella review of 20 published meta-analyses found
improved endurance tolerance across multiple endpoints , though study
quality varied from low to moderate. Benefits appear clearest in recreationally
active adults. This is ingredient context only, not an NRGT performance claim.
Gao et al. (2021). J Int Soc Sports Nutr, 18(1), 54.
· Poon et al. (2025). Sports Med, 55(6), 1329–1352.
Primary Botanical Bioactives
Betalains as the botanical identity marker
Betacyanins (the dominant betalain subgroup) give beet root its characteristic
red-purple pigment and are analytically used to identify and authenticate beet
root ingredients in food products. Alongside nitrate and polyphenols,
betalains are one of three studied bioactive groups in beet root
nutrition research. NRGT uses beet root as a botanical blend ingredient,
consistent with its ingredient-led formulation approach.
Chhikara et al. (2019). Food & Chem Toxicol, 125, 363–377.
· Clifford et al. (2015). Nutrients, 7(4), 2801–2822.
ℹ️
NRGT Blend Position: Ingredient-Led, Not Dose-Claim
The label declares Beet Root 40 mg per 1 g
serving (4% of the blend). Nitrate content is not stated and the ingredient
is not nitrate-standardised , consistent with NRGT’s botanical-blend
narrative.
Research-backed nitrate protocols typically use 350–500 mg
nitrate from concentrated preparations. NRGT’s beet root is present
as a blend ingredient, not as a stand-alone ergogenic or vascular active.
Siervo, M., Lara, J., Ogbonmwan, I., & Mathers, J. C. (2013).
Inorganic nitrate and beetroot juice supplementation reduces blood pressure
in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Journal of Nutrition, 143(6), 818–826.
doi:10.3945/jn.112.170233
Bahrami, L. S., Arabi, S. M., Ferns, G. A.,
& Ghayour-Mobarhan, M. (2021).
Effects of beetroot inorganic nitrate supplementation on cardiovascular risk
factors: a systematic review and meta-regression of randomised controlled trials.
Public Health Nutrition, 24(16), 5312–5332.
doi:10.1017/S1368980021002135
Gao, C., Gupta, S., Adli, T., Hou, W., Coolsaet, R., Hayes, A.,
Banfield, L., & de Souza, R. J. (2021).
Effects of dietary nitrate supplementation on endurance exercise performance
and VO₂max: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 18(1), 54.
doi:10.1186/s12970-021-00450-4
Silva, V. M., de Oliveira, J. A. M.,
Alves, A. A. V., & Amorim, F. T. (2022).
Dietary nitrate via beetroot and exercise performance: a dose-timing
meta-regression in 123 studies in healthy adults.
Advances in Nutrition, 14(1), 142–159.
doi:10.1093/advances/nmac091
Grönroos, W., Kampe, J., Schiffer, T. A., & Ekblom, B. (2024).
Beetroot juice supplementation and blood pressure in hypertensive individuals:
a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Clinical Nutrition, 43(7), 1704–1714.
doi:10.1016/j.clnu.2024.05.031
Poon, E. T., Sherpa, N. B., Ali, A.,
& Wong, S. H. S. (2025).
Nitrate supplementation and exercise performance: an umbrella review of
20 systematic reviews and meta-analyses.
Sports Medicine, 55(6), 1329–1352.
doi:10.1007/s40279-025-02194-6
Chhikara, N., Kushwaha, K., Sharma, P., Gat, Y., & Panghal, A. (2019).
Bioactive compounds of beetroot and utilization in food processing industry:
a critical review.
Food and Chemical Toxicology, 125, 363–377.
doi:10.1016/j.fct.2019.01.012
Clifford, T., Howatson, G., West, D. J.,
& Stevenson, E. J. (2015).
The potential benefits of red beetroot supplementation in health and disease.
Nutrients, 7(4), 2801–2822.
doi:10.3390/nu7042801
Note: Beet root in NRGT is included as part of the botanical blend at
food-level doses. Published beet root studies typically use
nitrate-standardised products at doses that differ substantially from
NRGT’s declared 40 mg beet root per serving. This content is
provided for educational ingredient context only and is not intended to
diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Not recommended for children,
pregnant or lactating women, or individuals on blood-pressure-lowering
medicines without medical advice. % RDA values as per ICMR-NIN Dietary
Reference Values 2024.
0525 mg extract
Why Pomegranate
It gives the formula a premium botanical signal beyond caffeine, with fruit polyphenols that make the blend feel more complete and ingredient-led.
Label role
Pomegranate
Formula role
Polyphenol depth
Read the science
Pomegranate adds a premium fruit-polyphenol layer.
It adds to the formula story without making the drink heavy.
Every ingredient in NRGT earns its place, and
Pomegranate (Punica granatum) Extract is no exception.
Its polyphenols include punicalagins, ellagic acid, anthocyanins, and flavonoids.
NRGT uses a modest 25 mg amount as botanical character and
ingredient depth.
25mgPomegranate
FruitPolyphenol Layer
PolyphenolBotanical Character
Ingredient Science Notes
01
StudiedDB-RCT
Fruit Polyphenol Background
Pomegranate extract provides polyphenols that are widely studied in nutrition
research. These studies explain ingredient context and do not represent product testing of NRGT.
Trexler et al. (2014). Appl. Physiol. Nutr. Metab., 39(9), 1038-1042.
· Roelofs et al. (2017). Eur. J. Sport Sci., 17(3), 317-325.
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Studied28-Day RCT · n=261
Botanical Positioning
Pomegranate makes the formula feel more ingredient-led than a plain caffeine
drink. It is included for botanical positioning and flavour-adjacent depth.
Siddarth et al. (2020). Am. J. Clin. Nutr., 111(1), 170-177.
· Sokolov et al. (2013). J. Prev. Alzheimer's Dis., 4(3), 159-165.
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StudiedStudy
Ingredient Context Only
Pomegranate studies are shared as ingredient background only. They should not
be read as a promise that NRGT changes any health or performance outcome.
Ammar et al. (2017). PLOS ONE, 12(8), e0181454.
· Gao & Zhang (2012). Afr. J. Tradit. Complement. Altern. Med., 9(1).
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StudiedStudy
Modest Dose, Clear Role
At 25 mg, pomegranate is best understood as a premium fruit-polyphenol layer,
not a high-dose ingredient.
Sumner et al. (2005). Am. J. Cardiol., 96(6), 810-814.
· Sahebkar et al. (2017). Pharmacol. Res., 115, 149-161.
Antioxidant Potency
Punicalagins and fruit polyphenols
Punicalagins are pomegranate's signature polyphenols and are widely discussed
in nutrition research. NRGT uses pomegranate extract for ingredient depth and
botanical character.
Aviram et al. (2004). Clin. Nutr., 23(3), 423-433.
· Zarfeshany et al. (2014). Adv. Biomed. Res., 3, 100.
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Why 25 mg and Why It Is Included
NRGT delivers 25 mg of standardised Pomegranate (Punica granatum)
Extract per serving, paired with 40 mg caffeine and
Green Tea. The formula combines measured caffeine with
tea catechins and a fruit-polyphenol layer in a clean-label botanical blend.
A small amount with a clear formula role.
Clean-label energy from familiar botanicals. Tea, caffeine, and pomegranate polyphenols in one formula.
Zarfeshany, A., Asgary, S., & Javanmard, S. H. (2014). Potent health effects
of pomegranate. Advances in Biomedical Research, 3, 100.
doi:10.4103/2277-9175.129371
Trexler, E. T., Smith-Ryan, A. E., Melvin, M. N., Roelofs, E. J., & Wingfield, H. L. (2014).
Pomegranate extract nutrition study.
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism, 39(9), 1038-1042.
doi:10.1139/apnm-2014-0137
Roelofs, E. J., Smith-Ryan, A. E., Trexler, E. T., Hirsch, K. R., & Mock, M. G. (2017).
Pomegranate extract exercise nutrition study.
European Journal of Sport Science, 17(3), 317-325.
doi:10.1080/17461391.2016.1230892
Siddarth, P., Li, Z., Miller, K. J., Ercoli, L. M., Merrill, D. A., Henning, S. M.,
Heber, D., & Small, G. W. (2020). Pomegranate juice nutrition study in adults.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 111(1), 170-177.
doi:10.1093/ajcn/nqz241
Sokolov, A. N., Pavlova, M. A., Klosterhalfen, S., & Enck, P. (2013).
Dietary supplements for cognitive performance: berries, pomegranate, and biophenols.
Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer's Disease, 4(3), 159-165.
Ammar, A., Turki, M., Chtourou, H., et al. (2017). Pomegranate supplementation exercise nutrition study.
PLOS ONE, 12(8), e0181454.
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0181454
Gao, H. D., & Zhang, X. B. (2012). Pomegranate peel polyphenol nutrition study.
African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines, 9(1), 101-104.
Sumner, M. D., Elliott-Eller, M., Weidner, G., Daubenmier, J. J., Chew, M. H.,
Marlin, R., Raisin, C. J., & Ornish, D. (2005). Pomegranate juice nutrition study in adults.
The American Journal of Cardiology, 96(6), 810-814.
doi:10.1016/j.amjcard.2005.05.026
Sahebkar, A., Ferri, C., Giorgini, P., Bo, S., Nachtigal, P., & Grassi, D. (2017).
Pomegranate juice systematic review. Pharmacological Research, 115, 149-161.
doi:10.1016/j.phrs.2016.11.018
Aviram, M., Rosenblat, M., Gaitini, D., et al. (2004). Pomegranate juice long-duration nutrition study.
Clinical Nutrition, 23(3), 423-433.
doi:10.1016/j.clnu.2003.10.002
Note: % RDA values as per ICMR-NIN Dietary Reference Values 2024. Pomegranate
(Punica granatum) is listed under Other Ingredients per FSSAI Food Safety and
Standards (Labelling and Display) Regulations, 2020. This product is not intended to
diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. All cited studies are independent
third-party research; individual results may vary. Not recommended for children,
pregnant or lactating women, or individuals sensitive to caffeine.
Smooth daily peach energy
Built for mornings, workdays, travel, and light workouts.
Brand Philosophy
Why We Built a Peach Refresher
DietXP NRGT Peach was built for people who want a refreshing energy drink, but want it lighter, cleaner, and easier to fit into everyday routines.
The goal is a smooth peach tea-style drink for real Indian days: mornings, work focus, travel, hot afternoons, and active routines.
Smarter Tea Energy For India
Zero Added Sugar
Modern Tea Ritual
Customer Reviews
What NRGT Peach Customers Say
Smooth peach taste, light energy, easy prep, and 0 g added sugar.
Most Loved For
Peach tea taste, light energy, easy prep, and 0 g added sugar.
Daily Use
Morning tea, 3 PM work focus, walking routines, and travel.
Common Feedback
Good value, clean label, no sucralose, and familiar taste.
Taste Note
Light peach tea taste. Not heavy like sugary peach drinks.
Review Themes
What Customers Mention Most
TasteLight peach tea flavour, familiar but not heavy like sugary peach drinks.
EnergySmooth daily lift from 40 mg caffeine.
Sugar ReductionHelps reduce a sugary tea habit by switching to water.
Value50 servings at under Rs 10 per serve feels practical.
Clean LabelCustomers notice no sucralose and no aspartame.
Daily UseWorks for mornings, office, travel, and walking routines.
Taste Expectation
NRGT is a light peach tea energy drink made with water. It does not feel heavy like sugary peach drinks. For a stronger taste, use slightly less water or enjoy it warm.
Featured Review
★★★★★
Peach taste is actually peach
Bought this because the masala version was getting repetitive in summer. The peach flavour is genuinely fruity and light. Not artificial, not candy-like, not the fake peach you get in cheap drinks. Mixed with cold water on a warm afternoon and it felt properly refreshing. Already on my second pack.
★★★★★
Peach taste is actually peach
Bought this because the masala version was getting repetitive in summer. The peach flavour is genuinely fruity and light. Not artificial, not candy-like, not the fake peach you get in cheap drinks. Mixed with cold water on a warm afternoon and it felt properly refreshing. Already on my second pack.
Taste
★★★★★
Smells amazing before you even drink it
Opened the jar and the peach smell hit immediately. Not synthetic, actually fruity. The drink lives up to the smell. Clean, light, and there is a floral note underneath that I am guessing comes from the green tea or orange pekoe. Whatever it is, it makes the whole experience better.
Taste
★★★★★
Light on the tongue and good on energy
The peach flavour is not heavy or overly sweet. It is a light fruity note that does not linger weirdly after you finish the glass. Caffeine kicks in without any jitter. Been doing the cold version every morning before my walk for three weeks and I genuinely look forward to it now.
Taste
★★★★☆
Different from masala but in a good way
I am a masala tea person and tried peach expecting to miss it. Peach is completely different but has its own appeal. Lighter, more summer-appropriate, more refreshing when it is hot. I keep both in the house now and alternate depending on the weather. Both have a place.
Taste
★★★★★
Finally a fruity drink that does not taste fake
Every fruity energy drink I have tried smells like candy and tastes like chemicals by the third sip. NRGT peach is the first one that tastes like actual fruit. The green tea and orange pekoe base gives it depth that keeps it from being just sweet water. Four weeks in and no sign of getting tired of it.
Taste
★★★★★
Smells like a fruit garden when you open it
My wife commented on the smell before I had even made the drink. Said the whole kitchen smelled fruity. The drink fully delivers on that. Warm version has a softer peach note, cold version is crisper and more intense. Both versions are genuinely enjoyable and I have not found the taste wearing out.
Taste
★★★★★
My afternoon drink is sorted for the whole summer
The peach flavour with cold water and a couple of ice cubes is exactly the kind of afternoon drink I was looking for. Not too sweet, not plain, something that satisfies without making me feel heavy. The aroma alone makes you want to have it. Good product for people who want something light.
Taste
★★★★☆
Give it two days and you will prefer it
First cup I thought the peach was a bit mild. By day three I realised that mildness is actually the point. It is not trying to be a juice, it is a tea-based drink with a fruit note. Once you adjust your expectation the flavour makes complete sense and you appreciate how clean it is.
Taste
★★★★★
Best iced drink I have made at home
Mixed it with chilled water and added mint leaves once as an experiment. That was a great decision. Even without the mint it is excellent cold. The peach and the faint green tea note work really well together at low temperature. Have recommended this to three friends who all ordered.
Taste
★★★★★
No chalky texture, no weird aftertaste
Texture is completely clean. Dissolves quickly, no grainy residue at the bottom. The peach flavour is consistent from first sip to last. No chemical aftertaste which is my biggest problem with most energy drinks. Been using it for six weeks and it still tastes the same as day one.
Taste
★★★★★
Fruit flavour that actually has some depth
Most fruit flavoured supplements are one-dimensional. This peach has something more behind it because of the orange pekoe and green tea. The fruit is upfront but there is a slightly earthy warmth behind it from the tea. If you like subtle flavour complexity you will notice it and appreciate it.
Taste
★★★★☆
Refreshing is the right word for this
Had it cold after a morning gym session. The word that came to mind was refreshing, not energizing, not tasty, just properly refreshing. That is not a common feeling from a supplement. Good product for summer mornings when you want something light that still works.
Taste
★★★★★
Kids liked the smell and I kept the rest
My kids smelled it and wanted to try. Explained the caffeine to them and said no. But the fact that even kids found the peach aroma appealing says something about how natural it smells. Not a single person I have made this in front of has said it smells artificial.
Taste
★★★★★
Summer morning ritual found
Cold NRGT peach with breakfast has become the thing I look forward to in the morning. The flavour is light enough to go with food, not overwhelming the way coffee can be. The energy is clean and steady. Five weeks into the habit and I cannot imagine summer mornings without this.
Taste
★★★★★
Peach aur green tea ka combination ek dum sahi hai
Taste mein ek halka sa fruity note hai jo refreshing lagta hai. Green tea ka base feel hota hai peechhe. Masale ki koi zaroorat nahi summer mein yeh perfectly work karta hai. Smell toh itni achi hai ki ghar mein sab ne poochha kya bana rahe ho. Good product overall.
Taste
★★★★☆
Smooth and easy to finish
Some energy drinks you have to choke down because the taste is so medicinal. NRGT peach is the opposite. It is smooth, the flavour is pleasant, and you find yourself finishing the glass quickly. That ease of consumption is why I have managed to stay consistent with it.
Taste
★★★★★
Fruit flavour that does not make you feel heavy
Fruit juices always make me feel a bit heavy and full. NRGT peach gives you the fruit taste without that heaviness. Light, clean, and the energy comes from the caffeine in the tea base rather than sugar. This is what a fruit drink should have been from the beginning.
Taste
★★★★★
My whole office now smells the peach
Make it at my desk and within two minutes someone asks what I am having. The peach aroma travels. Three colleagues have ordered after trying mine. I did not set out to become a salesperson for this product but the smell does the work on its own.
Taste
★★★☆☆
Taste is nice but peach could be a bit stronger
Flavour is pleasant but I personally wanted the peach to be bolder. At 160ml it is on the lighter side. Tried with 130ml water and the flavour was better for my preference. The smell is definitely stronger than the taste when made at the recommended ratio. Still a good product overall.
Taste
★★★★★
Consistent flavour across every cup
Third pack and the taste is identical to the first one. Same colour when you make it, same smell, same feel. That consistency is something I actively appreciate because I have been let down by products that taste fine at first and then change when you reorder. DietXP has been reliable on this.
Taste
★★★★★
Switched from Afresh and not going back
Used Herbalife Afresh for almost two years. Price was the first reason I started looking elsewhere. Found NRGT peach and the comparison is easy. Better ingredients list, no sucralose, pomegranate and turmeric actually present in meaningful amounts. Afresh cannot compete on any of those points.
Similar Tea Mixes
★★★★★
Afresh was costing me too much for too little
My distributor friend was selling Afresh and I felt obligated to keep buying. Once I calculated what I was spending per month and compared it to NRGT I could not justify it anymore. NRGT has pomegranate, beet root, turmeric along with the tea base. Afresh has none of that. Simple comparison.
Similar Tea Mixes
★★★★★
Pomegranate and curcumin pushed me to switch
I was on Afresh for a year and it was decent for energy. Then I read NRGT has pomegranate and curcumin built in. That is two things I was buying separately. Switched to NRGT peach and the taste is also better in my opinion. Lighter, less sweet, and the aroma is something else.
Similar Tea Mixes
★★★★★
No MLM pressure and a better product
Herbalife means dealing with a distributor who sends voice messages and asks for referrals. NRGT you just order online. Beyond the buying experience the product itself is better. Ingredients are more thoughtfully put together, the peach flavour is natural, and the price is significantly lower per serving.
Similar Tea Mixes
★★★★★
Same energy category, clearly better formula
Afresh and NRGT both give you caffeine from tea. But NRGT adds pomegranate for antioxidants, beet root for circulation, and curcumin which Afresh simply does not have. If you are choosing between them for daily use the value is not close. NRGT is the more thoughtful product.
Similar Tea Mixes
★★★★☆
Took one week to adjust from Afresh
Afresh taste is different and I needed a week to get fully comfortable with NRGT peach. But once I did I preferred it. The fruity note is more natural, the feel is lighter, and I am not dealing with any sweetener taste at the back. Give it the adjustment period if you are switching.
Similar Tea Mixes
★★★★★
Afresh users should try this once
Was on Afresh peach lemon for 18 months through a distributor. A friend at work had NRGT peach. Tried one cup and immediately noticed how much lighter it felt. No sucralose taste, no heavy sweet note. The pomegranate and turmeric are a proper bonus. Ordered my first pack that evening.
Similar Tea Mixes
★★★★★
This is what Afresh should have been
I do not say this lightly. I was a loyal Afresh user for a long time. NRGT peach is simply more complete as a product. The pomegranate is actually there, the turmeric is actually there, the price is better, and you do not need a middleman to buy it. Every single dimension is better.
Similar Tea Mixes
★★★★★
Ingredient comparison made the decision for me
Put Afresh and NRGT labels side by side. Afresh is mostly a tea extract with flavouring. NRGT has pomegranate at 25mg, turmeric at 30mg, beet root at 40mg, vitamin C at 40mg, all per serving. The price difference actually makes NRGT cheaper. I do not understand why anyone would choose Afresh.
Similar Tea Mixes
★★★★★
Saved money and got a better product
My upline in Herbalife was genuinely a good friend and I felt loyal. But when I ran the numbers I was spending nearly double per month for Afresh. Tried NRGT peach and the flavour is cleaner, the ingredient profile is richer, and I stopped feeling like I owed someone a favour for buying my drink.
Similar Tea Mixes
★★★★☆
Better than Afresh but transition takes a few days
I was on Afresh lemon for a year. The transition to NRGT peach took about five days because the flavour profile is completely different. After that adjustment I settled in and now prefer it. The peach is lighter and more natural. The curcumin and pomegranate are a genuine upgrade over anything Afresh offers.
Similar Tea Mixes
★★★★★
Afresh chodke iska pyaar ho gaya
Ek saal se Afresh le raha tha distributor ke through. Colleague ne NRGT peach pilaya. Pehla cup mein hi feel hua yeh zyada natural hai. Pomegranate aur haldi ka combination alag hi level ka hai. Price bhi kam hai aur kisi ko call nahi karna. Direct order karo aur enjoy karo. Switch worthit hai.
Similar Tea Mixes
★★★★★
The feel-light part is what sold me over Afresh
Afresh always left me feeling slightly bloated. Nothing major but noticeable. NRGT peach has none of that. I feel completely light after drinking it. Have had it for two months and there is zero heaviness or discomfort. That alone is a meaningful reason to prefer it over Afresh.
Similar Tea Mixes
★★★★★
Pomegranate and curcumin in my morning drink
Was taking pomegranate juice and turmeric capsules separately every morning. A friend pointed out that NRGT peach has both built in. The pomegranate is at 25mg per serving and the turmeric is 30mg. The peach flavour masks the turmeric completely, you would never guess it is there. Consolidated two habits into one cup.
Ingredients
★★★★★
Beet root in a peach drink and it works
I was sceptical about beet root being in a peach flavoured drink. Thought it would taste earthy or off. It does not. The beet root is present at 40mg per serving and you cannot taste it at all. The peach flavour is clean and the beet root just sits quietly doing whatever it does in the background.
Ingredients
★★★★★
Clean label is the first reason I bought it
Read the full ingredient list before ordering. Maltodextrin base, orange pekoe, green tea, ascorbic acid, beet root, caffeine, turmeric, pomegranate, and an acidity regulator. No sucralose, no stevia, no artificial sweetener of any kind. That clean label was what made me try it and the taste kept me.
Ingredients
★★★★★
Curcumin without any turmeric taste
I am supposed to have turmeric regularly but I genuinely cannot stand the taste on its own. NRGT peach has 30mg of turmeric per serving and you taste absolutely none of it. The peach is the dominant flavour and everything else is invisible. This is how supplements should work.
Ingredients
★★★★☆
Vitamin C plus tea plus real ingredients
40mg of vitamin C per serving might not sound like much but when you are having it daily it adds up. Combined with the pomegranate antioxidants and the green tea this feels like a more thoughtfully made product than the average energy mix. The peach flavour is a bonus that makes it easy to consume.
Ingredients
★★★★★
Orange pekoe base makes the difference
Most energy mixes use cheap tea extract. NRGT uses orange pekoe at 8 percent which is a quality tea grade. You can taste the difference. There is a proper tea flavour behind the peach rather than just flavoured water. If you care about tea quality you will notice this.
Ingredients
★★★★★
No added sugar and still tastes good
Zero added sugar but it tastes pleasant. That is the hardest thing to achieve in any drink and NRGT pulls it off. The naturally occurring sugars from the fruit powders give just enough sweetness without any sucralose or stevia aftertaste. Happy to recommend this to anyone cutting sugar.
Ingredients
★★★★★
Four functional ingredients in one cup
Pomegranate, turmeric, beet root, vitamin C. All four in one serving along with the tea-based caffeine. I was spending money on separate supplements for most of these. Having them in my morning drink simplifies the whole routine. The peach taste makes it something to look forward to rather than something to endure.
Ingredients
★★★★☆
FSSAI certified and clearly labelled
The nutritional table on the jar is clear and complete. Exact amounts for every ingredient, both per 100g and per serving. FSSAI licensed. Manufactured and marketed addresses visible. This level of transparency is rare in supplements. Bought partly on the trust that comes from proper labelling.
Ingredients
★★★★★
Pomegranate ka taste nahi aata but hai zaroor
Pomegranate 25mg hai per serving per taste mein bilkul nahi aata. Peach dominant hai puri tarah. Fir bhi jaan ke acha lagta hai ki antioxidants andar hain. Turmeric bhi same story hai. 30mg hai but taste nahi hai. Ingredients list padh ke trust badhta hai is product ka.
Ingredients
★★★★★
50 servings at this price is hard to beat
Worked out the cost per serving before buying. Under Rs 10 per cup with pomegranate, turmeric, beet root, and vitamin C included. Compare that to any fruit-based energy drink at any pharmacy or health store and you will not find a better deal in this ingredient class.
Value
★★★★★
Daily habit needs to make financial sense
If I am going to drink something every day the cost has to be sustainable. At this price NRGT peach is completely sustainable. I am not calculating whether I can afford to reorder. I just order when I need it. That ease of routine is as important as the product itself.
Value
★★★★★
No middleman means real savings
Compared to what I was paying for similar products through distributors this is noticeably cheaper. The direct to customer model removes the margin that gets added at every level of an MLM. You get the same quality product and keep more money. That math was obvious once I saw it.
Value
★★★★★
Less than the canteen cold coffee
The cold coffee from my office canteen costs Rs 30 and gives me nothing except caffeine and sugar. NRGT peach per cup works out to under Rs 10 and has pomegranate, turmeric, beet root, and vitamin C along with the caffeine. The value comparison made me feel slightly foolish for not finding this earlier.
Value
★★★★☆
Consistent price across orders
Three orders placed over four months and the price has not changed. Packaging quality is the same, taste is the same, delivery time is similar. I was half expecting a quality dip or a price hike after the first order when they had me as a customer. Neither has happened.
Value
★★★★★
Two months of mornings in one pack
I have one scoop every morning and skip on a few days. One pack of 50 servings lasts me close to two months. At this price that is genuinely good value for what you are getting. Reordering is automatic now and does not feel like a financial decision at all.
Value
★★★★★
Better than outside fruit drinks in cost and quality
A small bottle of pomegranate juice at any store is Rs 50 and has added sugar. NRGT peach has pomegranate built in at under Rs 10 per cup with zero added sugar. The quality is better, the price is lower, and the caffeine from the tea base is a bonus I was not expecting to enjoy as much as I do.
Value
★★★★★
Cold version is outstanding in warm weather
Started with warm water because I was comparing to the masala version. Switched to cold on a particularly warm day and the peach came to life completely. Crisper, more intense fruit note, lighter mouthfeel. Cold NRGT peach is now my go-to hot weather drink and I make it before anything else in the morning.
Hot or Cold
★★★★★
Warm in winter, cold in summer, good both ways
Had this warm in January and the peach had a softer, mellower quality. Switched to cold in February when the temperature started rising and it completely changed character. Both are good but for completely different reasons. Warm is comforting, cold is refreshing. This is a versatile product.
Hot or Cold
★★★★★
Ice cold with breakfast is a revelation
Made it with chilled water and let it sit for two minutes before drinking. The peach flavour is more pronounced cold. Tastes almost like a light iced tea with fruit. Goes perfectly with breakfast. The smell coming from the cold glass is also noticeably stronger. Try the cold version if you have not yet.
Hot or Cold
★★★★☆
Warm version is more tea-like, cold is more fruity
The same powder behaves quite differently at different temperatures. Warm brings out the tea character, cold brings out the peach. Both are valid ways to have it. I do cold on regular days and warm when I need something comforting or the weather is cooler. Good product for all seasons.
Hot or Cold
★★★★★
Post-walk cold NRGT is the reward I need
After a 45-minute walk in the heat the last thing I want is something warm. Ice cold NRGT peach is exactly the right post-walk drink. Rehydrating, slightly energising from the remaining caffeine effect, and the peach taste is satisfying rather than heavy. This has become a fixed part of my morning routine.
Hot or Cold
★★★★★
Works in a thermos for travel
Train trips are easier now. Scoop in a thermos, add warm water at the station, close it. Two to three hours later it still has that light peach warmth. The smell when you open the thermos after a few hours is actually better than freshly made somehow. Travelled with it twice and both times it was great.
Hot or Cold
★★★★☆
Cold with lemon slice is worth trying
Added a thin lemon slice to cold NRGT peach one morning as an experiment. The slight citrus lift made the whole drink feel sharper. Still mostly peach but with more brightness. Not everyone will want to modify it but if you like citrus notes this is a simple way to enhance it.
Hot or Cold
★★★★★
Pre-walk drink finally sorted
One scoop in cold water before my morning walk. The 40mg caffeine gets me moving without the heart racing I get from coffee. The peach taste is light enough to drink quickly without sitting down. Five weeks of consistent morning walks since starting this and I genuinely credit the routine.
Walking Routine
★★★★★
My walks are longer since I started this
Not sure if it is the caffeine or just having a ritual but my walks have gone from 25 minutes to 40 minutes on average since I started having NRGT peach before heading out. The energy is clean and steady. No sudden crash mid-walk which used to happen when I had coffee before.
Walking Routine
★★★★★
Morning walk habit is finally consistent
I kept failing to maintain a morning walk routine. The ritual of making NRGT peach first has somehow anchored the walk habit. Drink is ready in 90 seconds, I have it while putting on shoes, and I am out. Three months of no missed days except illness. The drink is part of why the habit stuck.
Walking Routine
★★★★★
Light on the stomach before early morning walk
Coffee before a walk gives me mild stomach issues. NRGT peach has no such problem. Completely light, no discomfort, and the caffeine still works for the energy needed to get moving at 6 am. The peach smell in the morning is a small but real pleasure that makes the routine easier.
Walking Routine
★★★★★
Post-walk recovery also covered
Have it both before and after the walk now. Cold version before, slightly warm version after. The vitamin C and pomegranate make the post-walk serving feel more like a recovery drink. The beet root is also supposed to help with circulation which makes sense after exercise. Good product for people who walk regularly.
Walking Routine
★★★★☆
Doctor suggested light exercise and this helped
My doctor suggested a daily 30-minute walk after a health checkup. I was struggling to motivate myself. Started making NRGT peach before the walk as a ritual. The small caffeine boost and the pleasant taste made it easier to start. Four months of walks completed. The drink is a small but real part of that.
Walking Routine
★★★★★
Husband and I both have it before our morning walk
We make two cups every morning before going out. Easy routine, takes two minutes, and we both notice the difference in how the walk starts versus days we skip it. The peach is his favourite flavour too so no complaints about the choice. The fact that it has turmeric and pomegranate in it is a bonus we both appreciate.
Walking Routine
★★★★★
Sweet taste without any added sugar
I have a sweet tooth and was sure a no added sugar drink would feel like a punishment. NRGT peach proved me wrong. The natural peach flavour gives just enough sweetness that I do not feel deprived. Two months since I replaced my afternoon sweet drink with this and I have not craved the old version once.
Sugar Reduction
★★★★★
Diabetic friendly and actually tasty
My doctor asked me to eliminate all added sugar drinks. Finding something that tasted nice without sugar was the challenge. NRGT peach has zero added sugar and tastes genuinely good. Not artificially sweetened either which was the other non-negotiable. Have been having it daily for three months with no guilt.
Sugar Reduction
★★★★★
Peach craving satisfied without any sugar
I used to have peach juice or mango drinks and knew the sugar was a problem. Switched to NRGT peach. The fruit flavour satisfies that fruity drink craving completely and zero added sugar means no guilt. The pomegranate and turmeric in the background make it feel like a responsible choice too.
Sugar Reduction
★★★★★
Weight management and this helped in small ways
Not calling it a diet product because it is not. But replacing a sweet cold drink at 4 pm with NRGT peach cut maybe 30 grams of sugar daily for me. Over three months that is real. The drink was easy to stick to because the taste is genuinely enjoyable, not a sacrifice.
Sugar Reduction
★★★★★
No cheeni, no sweetener, phir bhi meetha lagta hai
Yeh sochke order kiya tha ki bina sugar ke fruit drink ka kya taste hoga. Pehle cup mein hi samajh aaya ki peach ka natural taste hi kaafi hai. No sucralose, no stevia, kuch nahi. Bas fruit ka flavour hai jo halka halka sweet lagta hai. Doctor ne sugar cut karne ko kaha tha, yahi kaam aaya.
Sugar Reduction
★★★★☆
Good option for people reducing sugar intake
My father has borderline diabetes and needed something to replace his sweet after-lunch drink. NRGT peach cold version after lunch works perfectly for him. No added sugar, no sucralose, and he actually enjoys the taste. That combination is genuinely hard to find in the market.
Sugar Reduction
★★★★★
Better than anything the office pantry has
Everything in the office pantry is either too sweet, too cold by the time I get back, or has ingredients I cannot pronounce. My own NRGT peach in a glass beats all of it. The peach smell actually lifts the mood at the desk. Five people have asked what I am having.
Office Use
★★★★★
Afternoon slump fix that does not make me jittery
The 3 pm slump in a corporate office is real. Coffee at that hour ruins my sleep. NRGT peach cold gives me a gentle caffeine lift that handles the focus dip without keeping me up at night. The peach is light enough that it does not feel heavy to have mid-afternoon. Have been doing this for two months.
Office Use
★★★☆☆
Good product, packaging could be travel-friendly
The jar is not the most convenient thing to carry to office. I decant some into a small container to keep at my desk. Taste is genuinely good and having the peach NRGT at the office is a good experience. Just wish they had a smaller travel-ready format. Will keep buying regardless.
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NRGT Peach is a refreshing peach-flavoured beverage mix from DietXP. Each 1 g serving contains 40 mg caffeine and includes Orange Pekoe, green tea, pomegranate, turmeric, beet root, and vitamin C. It has 0 g added sugar and is made to mix with hot or cold water.
The full ingredient list as declared on the label is:
Maltodextrin (base carrier)
Nature Identical Flavouring Substance
Orange Pekoe (8%)
Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C)
Green Tea (4%)
Beet Root (4%)
Caffeine from Coffea arabica
Turmeric
Pomegranate (2.5%)
Acidity Regulator (INS 330)
No added sugar, no sucralose, no aspartame. Manufactured in a facility that also processes Wheat, Soy, Oats, and Nuts.
The caffeine in NRGT Peach is declared on the label as caffeine from Coffea arabica. Each 1 g serving provides 40 mg caffeine, delivered in a measured amount per serving.
NRGT Peach is positioned as a peach tea-style energy mix with 0 g added sugar, tea actives, vitamin C, turmeric, beet root, pomegranate, and measured caffeine. It is sold directly by DietXP and is not affiliated with any MLM or network marketing brand.
No. NRGT Peach contains 0 g added sugar per serving as declared on the label. It does not use sucralose or aspartame. The label also notes that the product contains naturally occurring sugars.
Yes. NRGT Peach is manufactured in compliance with FSSAI regulations. The FSSAI licence number is printed on the product label. It is a food product, not a drug.
Add one level scoop, approximately 1 g, to 160 ml of hot or cold water. Stir for about 10 seconds until dissolved. Do not consume more than 500 ml of prepared drink per day.
Yes. NRGT Peach is designed for both hot and cold water. Cold water gives it a light peach refresher feel; warm water makes it closer to a peach tea-style drink.
Most people use it in the morning or early afternoon. Because it contains caffeine, avoid taking it late in the day if caffeine affects your sleep.
The label states: do not consume more than 500 ml of prepared NRGT per day. At the standard preparation of 1 g per 160 ml, this is approximately three servings. Also account for caffeine from tea, coffee, soft drinks, and other sources.
Each serving of NRGT Peach contains 40 mg caffeine. Individual tolerance varies, so start with one serving and see how your body responds.
NRGT Peach is not recommended for children, pregnant or lactating women, or persons sensitive to caffeine. If you have a medical condition or are on medication, speak to your doctor before use.
No. NRGT Peach is not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding because it contains caffeine. Please speak to your doctor for individual guidance.
No. NRGT Peach contains 40 mg caffeine per serving and is not suitable for people who are sensitive to caffeine.
NRGT Peach contains 0 g added sugar per serving, but individual responses vary. If you have diabetes or manage blood sugar levels, consult your doctor or registered dietitian before adding any new product to your routine.
NRGT Peach does not carry an official vegan certification. It contains a nature-identical flavouring substance whose exact derivation is not declared on the label. If vegan suitability is important to you, check the full label or contact support@dietxp.com before use.
The label states the product is manufactured in a facility that also processes Wheat, Soy, Oats, and Nuts. Cross-contamination cannot be ruled out, so it may not be suitable for people with coeliac disease or severe gluten intolerance.
Store the container with the lid tightly closed in a cool, dry place away from sunlight. Keep out of reach of children. The label recommends consuming the product within 30 days once opened.
The Use By date is printed on the packaging. Use the product before this date and keep the canister sealed between servings.
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