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N'Gorge by ALRI
Two
Of The Most Effective Muscle-Building Compounds Together!
In
the world of sports, fans often fantasize about having two of
the greatest players in the game on the same team, at the same time.
"Could you imagine having Sammy Sosa and Barry Bonds in the
same outfield? Just imagine what a powerhouse that team would
be!" Most times, having such a fantasy realized is simply
impossibile due to their being too many difficulties and factors to
overcome. In the world of sports supplementation the same mentality
often exists, and with good reason! If "product A" works
amazingly well and "product B" also works incredibly well,
perhaps together they could produce effects never seen before!
Recently this idea has been applied to two of the most effective
muscle-building/performance enhancing compounds in the industry...
CEE (creatine ethyl ester) and nitric oxide (NO2) potentiators.
CEE:
King Amongst Creatines!
Unless
you have been living in a cave in some far off land for the last
decade, you are fully aware of the astonishing muscle-enhancing,
strength-inducing effects of creatine. After years of continuous
tweaking and touch-ups of the creatine molecule the most effective
creatine analog by far to be brought to the sports supplement market
has been the creatine ethyl esters. This is obviously due to their
very unique ability to be nearly 100% orally active (creatine
monohydrate is about 30% orally active in the best of environments)
and their very high affinity for muscle tissue even without any of
the carbohydrates or other compounds needed to make it work. Yup,
this means more muscle building and performance potential than ever
before…and creatine ethyl ester is king here!
Take
A Look See...
- Dramatic
increased muscle size, lean mass and strength
- Up
to 4000% more potent than creatine monohydrate
- Nearly
100% creatine absorption
- Mega-
pumps and vascularity
- Greater
endurance
- Enhanced
recovery
- Zero
bloating or water retention.
- No
more cramping or stomach upset
Nitric
Oxide: The Muscle's "Cell Signaling" Molecule!
Sometime
in the 80's a small group of researches discovered the presence
of a unique and important gas in humans called nitric oxide (NO2).
Known in the world of science as the muscle's "cell
signaling" molecule, NO2 acts in many tissues to regulate a
diverse range of physiological processes, many of which enhance both
physique and performance! Supplements that can act to increase NO2
production in the body are some of the most widely used in the world
today! And for good reason. Take a look, and you will be a
believer...
- Amazing
long-lasting pumps... everywhere
- Hastened
recovery
- Increased
strength and power output
- Improved
nutrient transport
- Vascular
dilation
- Type-II
muscle fiber stimulation
- Enhanced
oxygen delivery
The
Dream-Team?
The
thought process behind teaming up CEE with NO2 potentiators is
rock-solid, as increasing nitric oxide levels in the body, while
ingesting creatine, would result in increased signaling for muscle
cell absorption and even greater muscle growth and performance
enhancement due to the synergy involved. However, up until now, the
science used to put these physique-transforming wonders together has
been haphazard at best. The result? Pissing both your money and your
results down the drain!
So
What's the Problem?
I'll
give you the short version... lack of research! In their haste
to be the first to market with creatine/NO2 combination supplements,
most companies are simply throwing together creatine and arginine,
perhaps along with 1 or 2 other nitric oxide precursors. Well, guess
what my friends...research shows that arginine actually inhibits
creatine absorption! Read it and weep fellas...
"Mitochondrial
creatine transport was to a significant part dependent on the
energetic state of mitochondria and was inhibited by arginine, and
to some extent also by lysine, but not by other creatine analogues
and related compounds."
And
this statement holds true whether AAKG, arginine-malate, or even AEE
(arginine ethyl ester) is used in the formula! "Hmmm, no wonder
I wasn't getting any stronger or bigger on creatine/NO2 product 'X,
Y, or Z... I wasn't even absorbing the freaking creatine!"
Real
Science Applied...
Once
again, it is Applied Lifescience Research Industries Inc. (ALRI)
that steps up to the plate, and hits a grand-slam with the
introduction of the first truly synergistic and scientifically
formulated CEE/NO2 product on the sports supplementation market...
N'Gorge! N'Gorge contains a radical combination of some of the most
effective and novel patent pending compounds that the industry has
ever witnessed, and it will deliver results that will exceed even
your wildest expectations.
Creatine
Ethyl Ester HCI: The state of the industry for highest activity
creatine analog. The most absorbable and potent form of creatine
developed to date.
Citrulline
malate: Time-release precursor to Nitric Oxide.
Glutamine
Ethyl Ester: Glutamine in its highest nearly 100% bioavailable
form will result in greater recovery, cell-volumization, GH release,
protein synthesis, immune function, and anti-catabolic effects.
N(gamma)-hydroxy-L-arginine
and N(omega)-hydroxy-nor-L-arginine: Unique hydroxy variants of
arginine that radically increase plus prolong the production and
level of NO2 in the body significantly, without interfering with the
absorption of creatine whatsoever. (Yes, these are the "other
creatine analogues" mentioned above).
L-Norvaline:
Dramatically enhances NO2 production by inhibiting arginase,
leaving more arginine available for use by NOS (nitric oxide
synthases), which are the enzymes that convert arginine into
citrulline, producing NO2 in the process.
Note:
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is
to be used as a dietary supplement only - it is not to be taken to
prevent, treat or cure any illness or disease. Before beginning any
exercise, weight loss or supplement program, consult your health
care practitioner. Users with any pre-existing medical condition
should consult with a physician before using.
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