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Ephedra-free: A new science in muscular performance is the world's first carnosine synthesizer / muscle intensifier.

During intense exercise, the release of hydrogen ions are accelerated in the muscle; followed by a simultaneous decrease in pH levels, (a process called 'metabolic acidosis'), which is directly associated with muscle fatigue, weakness and ultimate physical exhaustion. This increase in H+ and decreased pH slows both the production of ATP our bodies natural source of energy and inhibits the actual process of contraction with the muscle.

New research indicates H+Blockers patent pending formulation increases the synthesis of carnosine. Two recent clinical studies have indicated that carnosine is preferentially concentrated in the Type II muscle fibers. This is even more apparent in the Type IIx fibers, which provide the fast-twitch muscle characteristics needed to propel world-class sprinters like Maurice Greene.

Or, better stated to those who lift weights, Type II muscle fibers are what most of the top professional bodybuilders have more of, versus Type I fibers. This, in theory, might be why it could be easier for them to build faster, larger and more muscular bodies than the rest of us Carnosine is a dipeptide which binds to the fatigue causing hydrogen ions delaying the decline in pH and the onset of muscular fatigue. As a result, the total workload and intensity with which you normally train will now dramatically increase.

It is well known that increased muscle mass, strength as well as extended muscular performance occur in the most effective manner when exercise routines are done to complete exhaustion. However, during intense exercise, the release of hydrogen ions are accelerated; followed by a decrease in pH levels - which is directly associated with muscle fatigue. New H+Blocker aids in the synthesis of carnosine, which binds to hydrogen ions and stabilizes pH levels, which may help to delay the onset of muscular fatigue. As a result, the amount of actual workload and intensity that you normally train with could now dramatically increase.

Label Information

H+ Blocker Nutritional Information
Amount per serving:

Calories 50
Total fat 0g
Cholesterol 0mg
Sodium 80mg
Total Carbohydrate 12.5g
- of which dietary fibre 0g
- of which sugars 12.5g
Proprietary Hydrogen-Binder and pH-controlling Nutrient Matrix - 5.185g
(comprising Beta-alanine, citrulline malate, aspartic acid, L-histidine, magnesium aspartate, natural caffeine, chloride, zinc monomethionine, zinc aspartate, vitamin B6

Other ingredients: Glucose, fructose, sucrose, beet juice powder, xanthan gum, natural and artificial flavours, malic acid, citric acid, red dye #40, sucralose.

30 Servings per Container

Usage

Mix 1 scoop (19.6g) in 240ml of water, and consume 30 minutes prior to exercise or physical activity. On non training days, mix 1 scoop into 240ml of water and consume with breakfast. Do not exceed 3 servings per day.

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