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Topic: RSS FeedThe most powerful creative product ever: with a revolutinary formula to promote insulin response
Flex, Jan, 2003
Your veins strain. Your muscles ripple. You're no sand-in-the-face weenie. You're a Master of Muscle. Ruler of the Gym. Barbells bow to your strength.
But it's never enough, is it? That extra half inch in the biceps. Quarter inch in-the-face. It won't happen by itself. You need creatine, but not just any creatine. You need the latest advances. You need optimal transport to the muscle to maximize those high-intensity exercises. To push beyond the limits. Do you have what it takes? If you have Phosphagen Extreme Transport (XT) you do.
Do you think he isn't taking creatine? Of course he is. Unless you want him to leave you in the dust, you better grab that Phosphagen XT before he does.
You know creatine works. Heck, its benefits have been proven time and time again through rigorous university research pioneered by EAS and substantiated by "real world" results. Look at that guy next to you.
As you probably know, the first breakthrough in creatine storage was adding carbs to the mix. But since then? The only major "improvement" has been the addition of more and more sugars. Sure, it helps speed creatine along to the right places. It also means more empty calories waiting to become ugly bodyfat.
But that's yesterday's news. EAS has changed the face of creatine, because we've taken creatine transport to the next level. Phosphagen XT adds 4-hydroxyisoleucine. Remember that name. It potentiates sugar-induced insulin secretion. That means now one can experience unsurpassed creatine transport with fewer sugars. It may even enhance creatine entry into muscle cells. This isn't a breakthrough, it's a revolution. So, what does this mean for you? More muscle development. Better athletic performance. And no excess fat.
You don't want any voodoo hoodoo unsubstantiated hype. No, that's for the other guys. Those "me-too" companies claiming the latest, greatest breakthroughs without a morsel of real research.
The most successful natural muscle-building supplement ever.
But EAS HP? Now you're talking. We were the first to bring creatine to the market and make it the most successful natural muscle--building supplement ever. We did the research. We found the answers. And we've been the ones to continually bring you advancements in creatine supplementation. But that's nothing new.
From the start, EAS has been committed to bringing you the best science-based supplements. We substantiate everything with independent scientific research. We're talking studies and tests conducted at universities and research laboratories worldwide, not to mention our own in-house research and field studies.
EAS has changed the the face of creatine. Because we've taken creatine transport to the next level.
You want the maximum in creatine supplementation. But does Phosphagen XT work? Hold onto your gym shorts Muscle Master, and read on.
There's a good reason people call creatine, "The One that Works." Virtually everyone who takes it experiences gains in lean mass and strength. And no wonder. Research conducted over the past decade supports this claim time and time again. It's not theory, it's fact--creatine enhances short-duration, high-intensity exercise (1,2,3). More exercise, better results. Hey, you don't need a scientist to tell you that.
If that's where it stopped, creatine would still be crucial to your workout. But there's more. A lot more. It seems when you add curbs to creatine it enhances creatine storage (4,5,6). In fact, these studies suggest consumption of creatine with high-glycemic sugars improves creatine storage up to 60% (1).
Well, research shows the more insulin, the faster and more efficiently creatine is delivered to the muscle tissue. That means carbohydrate-mediated creatine storage isn't based on carbs at all--but on insulin secretion! You want to get bigger? Stronger? To optimize creatine, spike insulin. However this also means you have to consume very large doses of high-glycemic sugars such as dextrose.
Unless you want some major love-handles, consuming large dosages of high-glycemic sugars doesn't sound so great. Excess sugars usually mean a surplus of calories, which are then stored as fat. You've probably heard bodybuilders taking creatine products with as much as 75g of sugar complain of upset stomachs and fat gain. Maybe you've been there yourself. On the other hand, muscles can efficiently store reasonable dosages (less than 45g) of carbohydrates consumed after workouts. Sure, you won't have those nasty side-effects, and it does improv e creatine transport, but it probably won't create enough insulin secretion to maximize the creatine's effects. Look at the shelf of your local nutrition store. It's loaded with insulin-mediated creatine transport products. Most of them are as worthless as the nonexistent research they sprung from. Sure, some are based on actual theories, such as adding insulin-mimicking ingredients to creatine without excessive sugars. But can they provide the same benefits you get from a sharp spike in insulin? Uh-uh. The bottom line: a new approach is needed to produce optimal creatine transport.
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