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Performance Lab Energy Review

A label-analysis review framework for Performance Lab Energy, focused on evidence match, claims, safety, and testability.

Last updatedMay 6, 2026ByUnfair TeamRead3 min
This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice.

Performance Lab Energy should be reviewed as an energy-support formula, not as proof that fatigue has a supplement cause. For a broader non-stimulant framework, read Supplement Stack Mistakes to Avoid.

Methodology

This page provides an evidence and label audit framework. Current formulas, prices, and certifications can change, so verify the live Supplement Facts panel before buying.

Review table

CriterionWhat to verifyWhy it matters
Ingredient dosesExact mg and formsStudy matching
Fatigue claimSupport language, not disease treatmentLegal and clinical safety
StimulantsPresent or absent, exact doseSleep and anxiety risk
QualityThird-party testing or lot COAIdentity and contaminants
Trial fitOne outcome and stable routineAvoid false attribution

Energy claim boundary

Fatigue can come from sleep debt, low energy intake, overtraining, depression, anemia, thyroid disease, infection, medication effects, sleep apnea, pregnancy, and many other causes. A supplement review cannot rule those out. Persistent, severe, new, or unexplained fatigue deserves medical evaluation.

Test protocol

PhaseAction
BaselineTrack sleep, training, caffeine, energy, and workload
TrialUse the product alone for 2-4 weeks
ReviewCompare energy and side effects to baseline
StopStop for insomnia, anxiety, GI distress, rash, or worsening fatigue

Disclosure

Unfair is a supplement tracking app. This review is not sponsored and does not claim that Performance Lab Energy treats fatigue or medical conditions.

References


  1. FDA. FDA 101: Dietary Supplements. https://www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/fda-101-dietary-supplements

  2. FTC. Health Products Compliance Guidance. https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/resources/health-products-compliance-guidance

  3. NIH ODS. Vitamin B12. https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/VitaminB12-HealthProfessional/

  4. Kreider RB, et al. ISSN position stand: creatine. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28615996/