Announcing: the new improved V-12 Turbo; The amazing muscle builder that takes "cellular anabolism" beyond the freak zone!

Flex, June, 2005

Stunning new formulation builds massive muscularity lightning fast ...

Here's how.

* Expands blood pathways for balloon type pumps, wicked vascularity, and greatly accelerated nutrient delivery using the amazing Nitroarginine, the most effective NO (nitric oxide) compound commercially available.

* Blasts ATP levels through the roof using high octane Tricreatine malate, the most explosive form of creatine your muscles will ever feel! Now you can do twice the number of sets!

* Helps "shred" you while you explode with raw, brutal muscularity. New formula contains zero sugars and carbs ... now you'll have the best of both worlds, monster size and razor sharp definition.

* Triggers permanent muscle growth, blocks cortisol and dramatically speeds muscle recovery using the revolutionary N-Acetyl-L-Glutamine (NAG) ... the most advanced form of glutamine ever developed.

And This Is Just A Mini-Preview Of V-12's Muscle Building Power!

So quick ... flip to the next page now and read how scientists at S.A.N. have turned the old concept of cellular volumizing into a new form of muscle enhancement called "cellular anabolism" which has a much greater effect on developing permanent muscle growth!

Cellular Volumizing Was Ten Years Ago ... Cellular Anabolism Is Now And V12 Turbo Is Leading The Way.

If you've been involved in serious bodybuilding for any significant time you are no doubt aware of the muscle building concept of cellular volumizing. Simply put, this concept involves the shuttling of water into the muscle cell giving it the appearance of being pumped or "volumized". The "theory" further extrapolated that by doing this an extraordinary anabolic environment is created inside the muscle cell, which then leads to future muscle growth.

Now, there's no doubt that cell volumizing has some effect on muscle growth. But, if this concept was so powerful ... how come it was never called "cellular anabolism" in the first place? And, how come millions of guys still use dangerous prescription anabolics and prohormones ... if cell volumizing was the true steroid replacement it was advertised over 10 years ago?

The reason is simple. Scientists 10 years ago got only half the equation right. Although they were able to induce cell volumizing with carbo laced creatine compounds for a shortperiod of time (for several hours) the "time" in which the muscle cell was volumized was not sufficient to induce eventual cellular anabolism which must happen before the muscle cell can replicate proteins more rapidly ... which is what prescription anabolics do!

So, how were scientists at S.A.N. able to make the tremendous leap from cellular volumizing to cellular anabolism ... keep reading and you'll find out.

V12 Turbo The New Evolution In Muscle Building

The first problem that had to be solved was how to maintain a more prolonged volumizing effect in the muscle cell. Introducing Tricreatine malate. As you know, standard creatine was the gold standard for cell volumizing, but as previously stated, the extreme inconsistency of creatine absorption among individuals did not actually produce the wide spread gains reported by the people selling it. Tricreatine malate on the other hand, because it's absorbed into the blood stream at a much higher rate (much higher!!) has a longer cell volumizing effect, thus the chances that eventual DNA RNA transcription will occur (which is the actual scientific term for protein anabolism) is much, much greater.

OK, now that Tricreatine malate's cell volumizing effect is long enough to help induce true protein anabolism ... its time to greatly amplify this "budding" anabolic effect with several more anabolic triggering agents.

Nitroarginine is perhaps the most powerful and, just on its own, will produce extremely noticeable gains in muscle size, definition and vascularity.

Nitroarginine is a new enormously potent form of Arginine-alphaketoglutarate (AAKG), which has created the same stir as creatine caused 12 years ago ... and rightfully so.

Let's take a closer look at why this new classification of anabolic agent is becoming so popular. The main purpose of using any form of AAKG is to induce massive nitric oxide production or "NO". NO is actually a cell signaling agent that is involved in many very beneficial biological activities in the body including nutrient delivery, oxygen uptake, glycogen storage and muscle growth.

But, the most obvious thing NO compounds do is greatly influence intramuscular blood flow which leads to "pumps" that are literally out of this world. And of course, the more nutrient laden blood you can blast into your muscle cells the better. And since much of your diet is protein ... what you are now creating is an internal "subway system" with millions of protein passengers being directed into the muscle cell to further anabolize an already "anabolic environment" started by Tricreatine malate.

The next anabolic-triggering agent in V12 Turbo is N-acetyl-L-glutamine. A new analog of the well-known amino acid glutamine--bodybuilders have used for years with some success. But now, "some success" will be "lots of success" due to the fact that N-acetyl-L-glutamine is 10 times more potent than regular glutamine compounds. Developed by a Famous European Biochemist, N-acetyl-L-glutamine does not get trapped by the "gut" which renders 85-90% of regular glutamine useless. And when this happens you will experience true anabolic effects like greatly increased protein synthesis (glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in muscle tissue), decreased cortisol levels, increased immune function (which is extremely crucial for hard-training bodybuilders!!), and increased growth hormone levels, not to mention the mind cognizing effects you will feel due to increased 'acetylcholine' (an important substrate for brain function) levels circulating in the body.

 

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