Evorecovery caps: A new way to understand recovery
Evorecovery caps from SportSeries is a dietary supplement in vegetable capsules, made with plant extracts, Montmorency tart cherry concentrate, and vitamins.
Evorecovery Caps represents a different approach in the world of sports recovery. Its innovative capsule format offers a practical, clean, and concentrated alternative to classic powdered recovery products. With a specific selection of high-quality compounds, this formula has been designed with athletes who train intensely in mind, looking for real support against physical wear and tear, beyond the typical nutrient replacement.
A unique option for those who need to recover beyond the rest.
Designed for the athlete who wants to go further
Most traditional powdered recoveries focus on quickly replenishing glycogen stores through simple or complex carbohydrates, and providing proteins to support muscle mass maintenance or growth after training. These formulas are ideal for restoring what’s lost and covering immediate energy and structural substrate needs.
However, Evorecovery Caps offers a different approach. It doesn’t aim to replace those macronutrients but to complement the recovery process from another angle: the impact of exercise on the body. Physical stress, muscle damage, and oxidative processes are part of the daily grind in demanding training, and that’s where this formula works.
Thanks to a strategic combination of plant extracts and selected vitamins, Evorecovery Caps provides a specific tool to support the body after intense sessions, without needing to add calories or specific nutrients, in a much more practical and easy-to-use format.
A recovery that doesn’t compete with classic recoveries but takes them to a whole new level.
Selected extracts with scientific backing
Every ingredient in Evorecovery Caps has been chosen for its relevance in sports contexts, its standardized profile, and the scientific evidence supporting its use.
The Montmorency tart cherry concentrate under the CherryPURE® patent is a benchmark for athletes.

This concentrated and standardized raw material in proanthocyanidins has been studied for its application in post-workout strategies:
- Hill, J. A., Keane, K. M., Quinlan, R., & Howatson, G. (2021). Tart Cherry Supplementation and Recovery From Strenuous Exercise: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. International journal of sport nutrition and exercise metabolism, 31(2), 154–167.
- Gao, R., & Chilibeck, P. D. (2020). Effect of Tart Cherry Concentrate on Endurance Exercise Performance: A Meta-analysis. Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 39(7), 657–664.
- Moosavian, S. P., Maharat, M., Chambari, M., Moradi, F., & Rahimlou, M. (2022). Effects of tart cherry juice consumption on cardio-metabolic risk factors: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized-controlled trials. Complementary therapies in medicine, 71, 102883.
Liposomal turmeric, developed with LipoCellTech™ technology, offers optimal bioavailability without needing to add piperine for absorption, which is an alkaloid not closely linked to post-workout use. LipoCellTech™ achieves a 91% concentration in curcuminoids, of which 77% corresponds to curcumin, the most studied compound of the root.

- Nanavati, K., Rutherfurd-Markwick, K., Lee, S. J., Bishop, N. C., & Ali, A. (2022). Effect of curcumin supplementation on exercise-induced muscle damage: a narrative review. European journal of nutrition, 61(8), 3835–3855.
- Dolati, S., Namiranian, K., Amerian, R., Mansouri, S., Arshadi, S., & Azarbayjani, M. A. (2020). The Effect of Curcumin Supplementation and Aerobic Training on Anthropometric Indices, Serum Lipid Profiles, C-Reactive Protein and Insulin Resistance in Overweight Women: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial. Journal of obesity & metabolic syndrome, 29(1), 47–57.
- Daniel Vasile, P. R., Patricia, M. L., Marta, M. S., & Laura, E. (2024). Evaluation of curcumin intake in reducing exercise-induced muscle damage in athletes: a systematic review. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 21(1), 2434217.
The formula also includes liposomal vitamin D (Lipovosit®), which helps optimal absorption of added colecalciferol, 100% vegan and not from lanolin.

Added to these are extracts of pomegranate (Punica granatum), ginger (Zingiber officinale), and lemon verbena (Lippia citriodora), all with high concentration ratios and standardizations that guarantee the real presence of their most relevant compounds, like punicalagins, gingerols, or verbascoside.
A formula built on evidence, designed to meet the demands of the toughest training.
An alternative to classic recovery formulas
Evorecovery Caps doesn’t aim to replace traditional recoveries: it’s the perfect complement for those already using powdered formulas based on carbohydrates and proteins (like our Evorecovery powder) and want to take a step further in post-workout recovery.
While Evorecovery powder focuses on restoring glycogen stores through carbohydrates and supporting muscle recovery with proteins, Evorecovery Caps adds an extra layer: supporting the body against the impact of physical effort, without extra digestive load.
In real practice, this synergy can be easily integrated into a post-workout protocol like this:
Right after exercise
- 1 shake of Evorecovery powder.
- 1 serving of Evorecovery Caps.
45-60 minutes later
Complete post-workout meal, for example: rice cream + protein powder, a classic combo of fast-digesting carbs and high-quality proteins.
Before bed
- 1 more serving of Evorecovery Caps, to keep supporting recovery processes overnight while the body rests.
This approach covers all critical fronts to optimize recovery: energy, rebuilding, and comprehensive post-training support. A simple way to boost your recovery.
Unique format, when have you seen a recovery in capsules?
In a market dominated by recovery shakes, Evorecovery Caps breaks the mold. It’s very uncommon to find specific recovery formulas in capsule format, and even less so with ingredients as carefully selected and backed as those we’ve used in our formula.
Why does this matter? Because recovery doesn’t always happen where there’s a shaker handy. If you train away from home, in a box, on the track, or simply don’t want to take a post-workout shake because you’re waiting to get home for a full meal, Evorecovery Caps offers you a practical alternative.
Its format lets you take it with you and take it right after your session, no prep needed. Plus, it fits perfectly as a complement to other classic formulas like Evorecovery powder.
The best recovery for strength athletes?
If you train strength, you know recovery isn’t just about refilling glycogen stores. Mechanical stress and associated muscle damage are key factors after intense load sessions, heavy sets, or high-volume training. And that’s where Evorecovery Caps makes the difference.
Unlike classic recoveries focused on carbs and proteins, this formula targets the deep wear and tear generated by high-intensity training, much more specific to strength athletes, traditional gym, and power:
- With tart cherry CherryPURE®, used in studies with strength athletes for its post-workout application.
- With liposomal turmeric and ginger.
- And with vitamins like C and D, essential for any performance athlete.
The best part? You can combine it with your protein shake, your post-workout meal, or use it independently on deload or active rest days.
Evorecovery Caps is that missing piece in your recovery plan. Because if you push yourself to the max, you also need to recover to the max.
Scientific bibliography
- Chai, S. C., Davis, K., Zhang, Z., Zha, L., & Kirschner, K. F. (2019). Effects of tart cherry juice on biomarkers of inflammation and oxidative stress in older adults. Nutrients, 11(2).
- McHugh, M. P. (2022). “Precovery” versus recovery: Understanding the role of cherry juice in exercise recovery. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports, 32(6), 940–950.
- Vitale, K. C., Hueglin, S., & Broad, E. (2017). Tart Cherry Juice in Athletes: A Literature Review and Commentary. Current Sports Medicine Reports, 16(4), 230–239.
- Daily, J. W., Yang, M., & Park, S. (2016). Efficacy of Turmeric Extracts and Curcumin for Alleviating the Symptoms of Joint Arthritis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Clinical Trials. Journal of Medicinal Food, 19(8), 717–729.
- Mazidi, M., Gao, H. K., Rezaie, P., & Ferns, G. A. (2016). The effect of ginger supplementation on serum C-reactive protein, lipid profile and glycaemia: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Food and Nutrition Research, Vol. 60, p. 32613.