Build Muscle Mass



High-Strength Anabolic Complex


Hormone Regulation


  Growth hormone, produced by the pituitary gland, stimulates the 
production of protein in muscle cells and the release of energy 
from the breakdown of fats. The amino acid combination of l-lysine 
and l-arginine pyroglutamate was used in a landmark study to promote 
the release of human growth hormone (HGH). Certain nutrients and 
herbs have traditionally been used by body builders.


Arginine Pyroglutamate, trans-Ferulic Acid, Ginseng, l-Lysine, 
Kelp (Iodine), l-Ornithine, Sarsaparilla, Saw Palmetto, Wild 
Yam Root

Lipid Metabolism


  Certain nutrients assist in the body's utilization of lipids 
(fats) for energy. Choline and inositol metabolize and remove fats 
from the liver. Also, the amino acid l-carnitine assists in the 
transport of fats into the mitochondria (the energy factories) of 
muscle cells for fuel during activity.


Betaine HCl, l-Carnitine, Choline Bitartrate, Inositol, l-Methionine

Adrenal Support


  A strenuous aerobic or anaerobic workout puts great demands on 
the body. To respond to this stress, the adrenal glands produce 
hormones such as cortisol. Nourishing the adrenals is an important 
factor in exercise recovery.


Ginseng, Licorice, Vitamins B-5 and C

Muscle Development


  Exercise and nutrition are critical for muscle development. The 
branched chain amino acids, l-leucine, l-isoleucine, and l-valine, 
are important components of muscle tissue and are taken into muscle 
cells preferentially. These aminos help muscle growth and protein 
synthesis by enhancing the uptake of other amino acids into muscle 
cells. The body also uses the branch-chain aminos as alternate fuel 
sources, sparing muscle breakdown.


Arginine Pyroglutamate, Glycine, l-Isoleucine, l-Leucine, Pueraria, 
l-Valine, Vitamin B-6

Energy Generation


  Skeletal muscles must have energy reserves to cope with bursts of 
activity. Fatty acids are the main energy source in skeletal muscle 
of ?endurance? athletes, such as long distance runners. During 
short-term ?sprint? or ?power? exercises, muscles rapidly metabolize 
ATP, phosphocreatine and glucose from glycogen stores. To support 
immediate and sustained energy, branched chain amino acids may be 
utilized as an energy source for the muscles.


l-Carnitine, Ginseng, Glycine, l-Isoleucine, l-Leucine, l-Valine, 
Vitamins B-5 and B-6



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