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Optimum tablets gain optimum feedback

Optimum performance anxiety nutritional supplement gains worldwide positive feedback from players at all levels...

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4BR has been informed that the new 'Optimum' nutritional supplement aimed at combating performance anxiety has made a significant impact with players worldwide.

Launched in September, the wholly natural food supplement has quickly become a best-selling alternative to prescription remedies.

Stringent testing

Limelight Products Ltd brought 'Optimum' to the market place after rigorous testing to meet all stringent European Food Standard Agency (EFSA) standards. It is made from natural ingredients — including Lemon balm, chamomile, calcium and Ginko Biloba to hops, zinc and magnesium.

One of the major forces in its launch has been Prof Roger Webster, who told 4BR that he has been delighted at the response the product has gained from performers at all levels from all over the musical world.

Completely safe

"Optimum is completely safe, natural and non-addictive, and has been given certification to back all claims. Extensive trials showed it worked and now customers worldwide have told us the same.

The results have been so encouraging, but it's the stories behind them, from players who have suffered with performance anxiety issues that have made an even greater impact with me."

Mead endorsement

One leading music professional who now endorses the benefits of 'Optimum' has been euphonium virtuoso Professor Stephen Mead.

He told 4BR: "Since placing Optimum tablets my web store ( www.euphoniumstore.net) the feedback I've been receiving has been fantastic. It's fair to say the tablets have been a revelation to players who have struggled with performance issues.

I wouldn't endorse any product without trying it myself, and I've taken 'Optimum' before high pressure performances. The results spoke for themselves — no loss of concentration or focus, just pure and simple performance enjoyment.

It allowed me to deliver 100% of my intended 'ideal' performance. I felt relaxed, energised and quite simply ready for anything. There are absolutely no side effects."

100% positive feedback

He added: "The feedback from colleagues and students has been 100% positive. This really is a game changer, allowing every performer to experience the pleasurable side of public performance."

The feedback from colleagues and students has been 100% positive. This really is a game changer, allowing every performer to experience the pleasurable side of public performanceSteven Mead

Delighted

Roger was delighted to hear that Steven had also found out the benefits of 'Optimum': "Steven is a world class musician, but even he was helped significantly.

Gaining such feedback from performers has been a hugely engaging experience — and knowing that we have taken time, undertaken extensive research and invested in a natural food supplement product with proven benefits means that I truly believe 'Optimum' can help people realise their full performance potential."

Find out more:

http://www.limelightproducts.co.uk

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