03/18/2026
You tried cayenne once. It burned. So you ruled out the whole category.
That was a reasonable decision. Dry cayenne powder capsules dissolve in your stomach, where capsaicin hits the gastric lining directly and creates the burning sensation that makes people quit after one dose. In an oil-matrix softgel, capsaicin is pre-dissolved in oil and releases further down the digestive tract, which is why the format changes the experience so dramatically.
But the bigger problem is this: most circulation supplements still only target one pathway. Your peripheral blood vessels actually dilate through three distinct mechanisms — cayenne via TRPV1-CGRP, beet root via dietary nitrate to nitric oxide, and ginseng via eNOS activation in the vessel wall. If the one pathway a supplement targets is not your bottleneck, you feel little to nothing.
That is why so many people say the same thing:
“I tried beet root.”
“I tried L-arginine.”
“I tried fish oil.”
“Nothing really moved the needle.”
Trackaid was built for that exact person. It runs all three vasodilation pathways simultaneously in one oil-matrix softgel system, while also supporting the broader vascular environment with ingredients like D3, K2, curcumin, cinnamon, hawthorn, grape seed oil, and vitamin E. The point is not to add one more bottle to the drawer. The point is to replace guessing with a system.
So if your hands go pale on the steering wheel, if your fingers feel stiff at the keyboard, if your legs ache after standing, or if you have already been disappointed by single-ingredient fixes, this is the reframe:
It may not be that “natural doesn’t work.”
It may be that you were given one pathway when your body needed three.
And if cayenne burned you before, it may not be that cayenne was wrong for you.
It may be that the format was.
Trackaid
Triple pathway circulation support.
Oil-matrix softgel.
No burn.
Built for people who research before they buy.
Read the full label and mechanism at www.trackaid.health.