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10% ara in the powder - so its horridly underdosed.
Didn’t even think about that. The company is pretty good about listing the yield of active ingredients, was hoping that’s what it was. But you’re probably right.
 
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I would add something to increase epo in the body pre and post workout.
 

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inn for this we really need sanother quality supplement company since pos is long gone and OL seems to be going the pes route
 

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someone just re make Ergonine and upgrade it to whats better now a days
 
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Did any one remember bsn had a epozone type product .
 
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This extract from the book will explain best.

"
POMEGRANITE™
The pomegranate is a fruit that was held sacred by many of the world's major religions. It is a symbol of hope, one of the ‘three blessed fruits’ in Buddhism, and a symbol of resurrection in Christianity. The pomegranate’s medicinal properties were already recognised in antiquity. The pomegranate is said to be the Tree of Life, and speculated as being the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden. Its Latin name Punica granatum literally means ‘seeded apple’ (Roberts 2015).

The pomegranate fruit is used in medicine as a symbol of persistence of life, fertility, and regeneration, originating from the Greek myth of Persephone. It is present in the coat of arms of The British Medical Association, The Royal College of Physicians, The Royal College of Midwives, and The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (Langley 2000).

The punicalagin polyphenols present in PJE have clinically shown to be a potent endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) activators (de Nigris et al. 2005; Denigris et al. 2007; Chen et al. 2008).

The endothelial was once considered as a simple barrier between the blood and vessel wall, but now we know that it plays a more important role being a dynamic organ which lines the entire vascular system. Endothelial cells line the inner walls of the arteries and control vascular functions such as vasomotion (which controls blood flow) and inflammation (Intaglietta 1990).

Nitric oxide (NO) is an endothelium-dependent vasodilator (Casino et al. 1993) and is created when the enzyme nitric oxide synthase (NOS) converts the amino acid L-arginine (Andrew 1999).

NO is produced in three ways, known as the three isoforms of NOS.

The first is neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) which produces NO to act as a neuronal messenger that regulates synaptic neurotransmitter release (Prast & Philippu 2001).

The second is macrophage or inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), which is only expressed in cells that activate the macrophages after injury or inflammation (Michel & Feron 1997).

The third, and where pomegranate juice extract comes into effect, is endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS), which produces NO in blood vessels (de Nigris et al. 2005).

Through the eNOS isoform PJE relaxes the inner muscles of the blood vessels (endothelial relaxation) (Vilahur et al. 2015), causing the vessels to vasodilate, further promoted by an increase in nitric oxide synthases (NOS) (Aquilano et al. 2008).

NO increases blood flow allowing for improved oxygen and nutrient transport and in this way, PJE also increases oxygenation which improves endurance (Trexler et al. 2014; Crum et al. 2017).

PJE not only increases NO levels but it also protects it by inhibiting superoxide anion, a NO modulator that decreases its bioavailability (Villamor et al. 2003). PJE does this by promoting the release of an enzyme from the mitochondria called superoxide dismutase (SOD) which acts as an anti-inflammatory by neutralising the highly reactive superoxide anion radical, breaking it down into oxygen and hydrogen peroxide.

When you have an infection, the immune system deploys superoxide from the mitochondria to hunt down the invading microorganisms and destroys them. Once this has been completed, then SOD is released to neutralise superoxide, keeping balance. This balance however shifts as we age and the endothelial lining thins, becoming less optimal at releasing enough SOD, leading to overproduction of superoxide, causing oxidative stress (Kitani 2007). SOD is important as it also repairs cells damaged by the superoxide anion radical (R. Buettner & Buettner 2011).

Another way PJE protects NO levels is by inhibiting arginase, the enzyme involved in the breakdown of nitric oxide (Aharoni et al. 2015). By inhibiting arginase and the superoxide anion, more NO circulates the body, prolonging muscle pump.

Not only is the muscle pump compromised by these radicals, but actual energy levels too. When a cell is inflamed at the cell membrane (the outer cell wall) and the inner mitochondrial membrane (where energy is produced), nutrients cannot get into the cell and energy cannot escape the cell, causing fatigue (Lacourt et al. 2018).

There are other herbal extracts that work in a similar way protecting NO, such as grape seed extract, but PJE has shown to be superior (Ignarro et al. 2006; Henning et al. 2014). A study published in the "Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry" in 2000 reported that pomegranate juice has more than twice the antioxidant content of green tea (Gil et al. 2000) and grapeseed extract (Durante et al. 2017).

By consuming PJE high in punicalagins you will improve endothelial function and improve the benefits that come with it (Kelishadi et al. 2011).

Most commercial extracts of pomegranate have been found to be lacking true pomegranate polyphenols, having been adulterated with cheaper and lower quality polyphenol content (Zhang et al. 2009), however The Anomaly™ uses PomeGranite™ PJE, a high quality 80% standardised extract of punicalagins, unique to the pomegranate alone (Heber 2012)."

Regarding PA safety, it is very safe.

Regarding myostatin inhibition, supplements do not compare to pharma grade follistatin but they can help with natural progression. Just as how Mediator hasn't made waves in the industry because the clinical dosage is 1.5g, not 750mg like most brands who use it seem to like to say (Mediator is 50% PA), extracts like laxogenin and epicatechin don't deliver because of poor bioavailbility. These ingredients need me to microencapsulated to survive your stomach and get to the intestine to be absorbed.

It is a case of good ingredients but poor technology and I have gone further using TPGS micelle delivery.
That sounds great, is it patented extract? I’ve never heard of it, who makes it?
 
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I would add something to increase epo in the body pre and post workout.

Hence the reason it featured so strongly in CardioTryx. For the updated version, we've managed to get a >90% Salidroside, which will enable me to cut the dosage down a bit.
 
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It’s coming from CEL :)
 
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Hence the reason it featured so strongly in CardioTryx. For the updated version, we've managed to get a >90% Salidroside, which will enable me to cut the dosage down a bit.
What product . Only epo supp I have used was bsn and prime evil .
 
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What product . Only epo supp I have used was bsn and prime evil .
CardioTryx will feature the new concentrated extract. BMP (also the best natty anabolic you can get, but I hate whoring products) has a significant dose of Salidroside.
 
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All in one TRT support

C0Q10
Magnesium / Zinc
Resveratol
Hawthorn Berry Extract
D3+K2
Shilajit
Ashwagandha
Boron
 
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So basically we need CEL Anabolic Effect + BLR Follidrone 2.0 + Assault Labs Major Bulk.
 
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All in one TRT support

C0Q10
Magnesium / Zinc
Resveratol
Hawthorn Berry Extract
D3+K2
Shilajit
Ashwagandha
Boron
I notice quite a knowledgeable member of the forum, can you give a brief description of each (although I have an idea for most) what was the Resveratol and dose?

Thanks
 
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So basically we need CEL Anabolic Effect + BLR Follidrone 2.0 + Assault Labs Major Bulk.
Anabolic Effect + Epi-Plex + Mtest = more gains & save $$$
 
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I notice quite a knowledgeable member of the forum, can you give a brief description of each (although I have an idea for most) what was the Resveratol and dose?

Thanks
600mg at the moment. It's an add-on for sure to that list.


The issue with an all-in-one like this:

1. It may require a few capsules to separate wet from dry.
2. Cost.
3. If it were a tincture, how does this effect the company ability, and requirements for a liquid delivery. (FDA)

If all ingredients were dry, two caps with room for another ingredient. (700 mg per cap usually)
 
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This extract from the book will explain best.

"
POMEGRANITE™
The pomegranate is a fruit that was held sacred by many of the world's major religions. It is a symbol of hope, one of the ‘three blessed fruits’ in Buddhism, and a symbol of resurrection in Christianity. The pomegranate’s medicinal properties were already recognised in antiquity. The pomegranate is said to be the Tree of Life, and speculated as being the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden. Its Latin name Punica granatum literally means ‘seeded apple’ (Roberts 2015).

The pomegranate fruit is used in medicine as a symbol of persistence of life, fertility, and regeneration, originating from the Greek myth of Persephone. It is present in the coat of arms of The British Medical Association, The Royal College of Physicians, The Royal College of Midwives, and The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (Langley 2000).

The punicalagin polyphenols present in PJE have clinically shown to be a potent endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) activators (de Nigris et al. 2005; Denigris et al. 2007; Chen et al. 2008).

The endothelial was once considered as a simple barrier between the blood and vessel wall, but now we know that it plays a more important role being a dynamic organ which lines the entire vascular system. Endothelial cells line the inner walls of the arteries and control vascular functions such as vasomotion (which controls blood flow) and inflammation (Intaglietta 1990).

Nitric oxide (NO) is an endothelium-dependent vasodilator (Casino et al. 1993) and is created when the enzyme nitric oxide synthase (NOS) converts the amino acid L-arginine (Andrew 1999).

NO is produced in three ways, known as the three isoforms of NOS.

The first is neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) which produces NO to act as a neuronal messenger that regulates synaptic neurotransmitter release (Prast & Philippu 2001).

The second is macrophage or inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), which is only expressed in cells that activate the macrophages after injury or inflammation (Michel & Feron 1997).

The third, and where pomegranate juice extract comes into effect, is endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS), which produces NO in blood vessels (de Nigris et al. 2005).

Through the eNOS isoform PJE relaxes the inner muscles of the blood vessels (endothelial relaxation) (Vilahur et al. 2015), causing the vessels to vasodilate, further promoted by an increase in nitric oxide synthases (NOS) (Aquilano et al. 2008).

NO increases blood flow allowing for improved oxygen and nutrient transport and in this way, PJE also increases oxygenation which improves endurance (Trexler et al. 2014; Crum et al. 2017).

PJE not only increases NO levels but it also protects it by inhibiting superoxide anion, a NO modulator that decreases its bioavailability (Villamor et al. 2003). PJE does this by promoting the release of an enzyme from the mitochondria called superoxide dismutase (SOD) which acts as an anti-inflammatory by neutralising the highly reactive superoxide anion radical, breaking it down into oxygen and hydrogen peroxide.

When you have an infection, the immune system deploys superoxide from the mitochondria to hunt down the invading microorganisms and destroys them. Once this has been completed, then SOD is released to neutralise superoxide, keeping balance. This balance however shifts as we age and the endothelial lining thins, becoming less optimal at releasing enough SOD, leading to overproduction of superoxide, causing oxidative stress (Kitani 2007). SOD is important as it also repairs cells damaged by the superoxide anion radical (R. Buettner & Buettner 2011).

Another way PJE protects NO levels is by inhibiting arginase, the enzyme involved in the breakdown of nitric oxide (Aharoni et al. 2015). By inhibiting arginase and the superoxide anion, more NO circulates the body, prolonging muscle pump.

Not only is the muscle pump compromised by these radicals, but actual energy levels too. When a cell is inflamed at the cell membrane (the outer cell wall) and the inner mitochondrial membrane (where energy is produced), nutrients cannot get into the cell and energy cannot escape the cell, causing fatigue (Lacourt et al. 2018).

There are other herbal extracts that work in a similar way protecting NO, such as grape seed extract, but PJE has shown to be superior (Ignarro et al. 2006; Henning et al. 2014). A study published in the "Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry" in 2000 reported that pomegranate juice has more than twice the antioxidant content of green tea (Gil et al. 2000) and grapeseed extract (Durante et al. 2017).

By consuming PJE high in punicalagins you will improve endothelial function and improve the benefits that come with it (Kelishadi et al. 2011).

Most commercial extracts of pomegranate have been found to be lacking true pomegranate polyphenols, having been adulterated with cheaper and lower quality polyphenol content (Zhang et al. 2009), however The Anomaly™ uses PomeGranite™ PJE, a high quality 80% standardised extract of punicalagins, unique to the pomegranate alone (Heber 2012)."

Regarding PA safety, it is very safe.

Regarding myostatin inhibition, supplements do not compare to pharma grade follistatin but they can help with natural progression. Just as how Mediator hasn't made waves in the industry because the clinical dosage is 1.5g, not 750mg like most brands who use it seem to like to say (Mediator is 50% PA), extracts like laxogenin and epicatechin don't deliver because of poor bioavailbility. These ingredients need me to microencapsulated to survive your stomach and get to the intestine to be absorbed.

It is a case of good ingredients but poor technology and I have gone further using TPGS micelle delivery.
I’ve never heard of this ingredient, who is the manufacturer as I’m guessing it’s patented?
 

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laxosterone 100 mg turkesterone 50 mg beta ecdysterone 100 mg hmb 1000 mg Amla fruit extract 500 mg cissus quadranlaris 500 mg hica 500 mg tumeric 250 mg boswellia 250 mg red raspberry leaf extract 100 mg deer velvet antler 100 mg Eleutherococcus senticosus 100 mg maca root 100 mg Epicatechin 250 mg i would call it totalabolic 180 caps per bottle take 6 caps a day serving size 2 capsules for the amount listed lol
I'd buy this product right now!!!
 

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