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Ed Byrd's original NO2, and all the subsequent, probably less efficacious NO2 knock-offs, utilize the arginine analog, Arginine Alpha-ketoglutarate (AAKG), for further conversion to Arginine and then to nitrous oxide. These nitrous oxide products use AAKG as their main active ingredient simply because, until the creation of Anavar, no means was known to effectively ensure delivery of Arginine, itself, directly to muscle tissue for conversion to nitrous oxide. This is what makes Anavar a radical departure from the nitrous oxide revolution.
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NitrO2 Blast is as hard core as you are. It blasts your body with energizing nutrients and hyperprepares the muscle fibers for intense muscle training. A truly powerful and anabolic activating workout requires a systematic fortification of the processes that influence muscle strength and endurance. This muscle contractile bio-network includes nitric oxide (NO) production, vasodilation, cellular volumization (size), Creatine phosphorylation, ATP (adenosine triphosphate) recovery and intracellular anabolic nitrogen and amino acid delivery.
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As in the original Super Pump, the key ingredients found in most of the better workout formulas are included in the new Super Pump Max, such as caffeine, L-tyrosine, creatine, BCAA’s and a blend of electrolytes to help enhance exercise, drive and endurance. One thing that has been modified from the previous version is the use of 2 grams of L-citrulline per scoop to help with NO production, instead of arginine AKG. Other modifications include a coupled ester amino called L-alanyl-L-glutamine purported to have improved bioavailability and a reduction in carbohydrates. Overall, with the strong reception from the original formula and the slightly increased (up about 2 grams) potency of this new version, it would appear that Super Pump Max just might overtake its precursor in popularity as a pre-workout formula.
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Creatine is the spark that ignites lean muscle contraction. Creatine Ethyl Ester is an enhanced version of Creatine with much higher bioavailability which translates into greater value per serving, near instantaneous uptake and more rapid recovery from extreme training regimens.
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