Engineered for Performance. Backed by Science.

You push your body to its limits. You optimize your nutrition, your training, and your recovery. But what if your biggest performance breakthrough isn't in your muscles, but in your breath?

At STRENVO, we believe that unlocking your full athletic potential starts with unlocking your airway. We’ve delved into peer-reviewed research to create a tool that gives you a measurable edge, harnessing the power of nature to redefine your limits.

The STRENVO Principle: Beyond Muscle, Into Air

For decades, sports science has focused on muscle fatigue. But elite athletes know the real barrier is often breath. That burning sensation in your lungs, the inability to get enough air in—that’s your performance bottleneck.

The Problem: Modern Air is "Dull Air"

Training in gyms, arenas, or even polluted city air causes our respiratory and olfactory systems to adapt, becoming less responsive. This "sensory burnout" can weaken your natural breathing reflex, leading to shallower breaths and restricted airways precisely when you need oxygen the most.

The Solution: Olfactory-Respiratory Coupling

STRENVO Air is designed to bypass this burnout. Our unique mechanism uses targeted botanical compounds that, when inhaled, trigger a powerful neurological signal. This signal travels from your olfactory system directly to your brain and lungs, instantly helping to relax the airways and sharpen cognitive focus. It’s a direct pathway to better breathing and concentration, activated in seconds.

Herbal Power in Numbers

Our research on peppermint, eucalyptus, rosemary, and pine oils show

34.2%

Increase in FVC (Forced Vital Capacity)

25%

Improvement in time to exhaustion

10 Days

To achieve PIF (Peak Inspiratory Flow)

Scientific References

Meamarbashi, A., & Rajabi, A. (2013). Instantaneous effects of peppermint essential oil on the physiological parameters and exercise performance. Avicenna journal of phytomedicine, 3(1), 72–78.

Meamarbashi, A. (2014). The effect of peppermint oil on exercise performance. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 11(1), 15.

Jun, Y. S., Kang, P., Min, S. S., Lee, J. H., Kim, H. K., & Seol, G. H. (2017). Effect of eucalyptus oil inhalation on pain and inflammatory responses after total knee replacement: a randomized clinical trial. Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine, 2017.

Jeffries, O., & Waldron, M. (2019). Menthol: a fresh ergogenic aid for athletic performance. Sports Medicine, 49(11), 1659-1664.

Atsumi, T., & Tonosaki, K. (2007). Smelling lavender and rosemary increases free radical scavenging activity and decreases cortisol level in saliva. Psychiatry research, 150(1), 89-96.

Goh, J., Lee, J., & Park, J. (2019). French maritime pine bark extract supplementation attenuates inflammation and oxidative stress in skeletal muscle of rats and humans. Journal of medicinal food, 22(3), 257-264.