Wednesday, July 22, 2009

ON 100% Whey Gold Standard


  1. ON 100% Whey Gold Standard provides more whey protein isolates (WPI) - the purest and most expensive source of whey protein available.

  2. Higher protein percentage. ON's 100% Whey Gold Standard has always been a leader in this respect. Now with 24 grams of protein in just slightly over one-ounce serving, it's nearly 79% protein by weight!

  3. We've included more HydroWhey strategically hydrolyzed, low molecular weight whey peptides to make ON's 100% Whey Gold Standard even faster acting!

  4. ON's 100% Whey Gold Standard now contains lactase and Aminogen digestive enzymes to further enhance absorption and make this product even more friendly to lactose intolerant individuals.

  5. ON's 100% Whey Gold Standard is instantized to mix easily and completely with just a few twirls of a spoon.

  6. Every serving supplies even more low, moderate, and high molecular weight, biologically active whey protein microfractions including Alpha-lactalbumin, Glycomacropeptides, Beta-lactoglobulin, Immunoglobulin G (IgG), Lactoferrin, lactoperoxidase, and various growth factors.

  7. Over 4 grams of glutamine and glutamine precursors as well as 5 grams of BCAAs (leucine, isoleucine, and valine) in each scoop!

REVIEW

  1. It is so pure, you can just mix it with a spoon without using a shaker.
  2. Excellent taste for most of its flavor
  3. Good product for dieter because it only contain low in calories and whey concentrate
  4. Very very low in lactose

Saturday, July 18, 2009

SMASH FULLY LOADED






Product Description


SMASH Fully Loaded: Anabolic Triggering Workout Intensifier


THE SMASH ADVANTAGE


SMASH Fully Loaded is the most complete pre-workout formula ever designed to help you experience the most intense workouts of your life through increased PUMP, STRENGTH, ENDURANCE, ENERGY and HYDRATION. SMASH Fully Loaded is a comprehensive blend of only the most effective ingredients designed for bigger, longer more intense workouts by covering all the essentials. SMASH your way through the gym, onto the playing field or any intense activity for explosive workouts that result in explosive gains.


SMASH Fully Loaded Highlights:
- Take only Pre-Workout, Not Daily
- Skin Bursting Cell Volumizing Pump
- Ramps Up Intramuscular Strength
- Expands Blood Plasma Volume
- Enhances Vascularity for Roadmap like Veins
- Stimulates Carnosine Production to Reduce Fatigue
- Increases Mental Alertness and Focus to Get you Zoned
- Amplifies Energy Levels and Feelings of Well-being
- Decreases Lactic Acid and Ammonia Burn
- Increases Endurance, Perfect for Any Athlete
- Precision Formulated for an Outstanding Taste
- Flavored with Sucralose, not Aspartame
- Low in Carbohydrates


Highly Active Pre-workout Intensifier
SMASH Fully Loaded is designed to be so powerful that you only need to take it before you train. This is a huge advantage to you in terms of ease-of-use and the longevity per container. Find out for yourself why the world most complete pre-workout formula out performs the competition in 1/3rd less the servings.


Time to Lock and Load
Persistent deep muscle stimulation and energized workouts are the key to unlocking body true potential. Don't hold yourself back any more. Get Zoned, Get Pumped and Get Ready to SMASH!


Component Breakdown


SLINGSHOT Plasma Endurance Infusion
This infusion is designed with one goal in mind; Pure unadulterated endurance. SMASH is formulated with Citrulline Malate, shown to reduce lactic acid and ammonia burn. The added Beta-Alanine stimulates Carnosine production which reduces muscle fatigue while training. Additionally SMASH is spiked with PlasmaFlo which pulls water out of extracellular (outside the muscle) space into the blood, thus enhancing the thickness and visibility of blood vessels and hydration.


Size and Strength Infusion
Creatine increases ATP (adenosine triphosphate), the body source of intramuscular energy and strength. SMASH is powered with the world most powerful creatine, Creatine Ethyl Ester. Creatine Ethyl Ester HCl is an exceptionally soluble creatine resulting in advanced absorption, increased bioavailability and stability.


N.O. Pump and Vascularity Infusion
Intramuscular stimulation is best ignited through Nitric Oxide Pump. SMASH is formulated with a powerful infusion of muscle volumizing ingredients designed to take your workouts to the next level. The Nitric Oxide Pump SMASH delivers stimulates deep muscle tissue and shuttles muscle building nutrients right where you need them.


PHIRE Energy and Focus Infusion
Training exhaustion occurs with every avid athlete. SMASH keeps this serious problem in mind. Within the first 15 minutes of taking SMASH you will start to feel its powerful energizing effects. Bust through training fatigue and be energized before even getting to the gym. Solid energy is key to keeping a persistent heart pumping pace. In addition, the Energy Infusion keeps you mentally focused and alert during training.


Hydrating Electrolyte Infusion
To assist in ATP production, SMASH has been fortified with the Hydrating Electrolyte Infusion, containing key electrolytes essential for the production of creatine phosphate. These Electrolytes are also involved in the regulation of muscle force. The proper balance of the electrolytes is essential for normal function of your cells and organs which is why SMASH is the perfect, systematically engineered formula.

Review

1. Great taste
2. It has 50/50 effect that is explosive strength and long lasting endurance
3. Not a cheap product but worth of money to buy

Friday, July 17, 2009

Scivation Vasocharge



Formula

1. Creatine + Citrulline Malate
- Synergistically increases performance.
2. Creatine + Beta-Alanine
- Synergistically increases performance and lean mass gains.
3. Citrulline Malate + Arginine
- Increases blood flow and amino acid deliver to skeletal muscle, leading to increased protein synthesis (muscle growth).
4. Tyrosine + ALCAR + Caffeine
- Increases energy and mental focus while delaying fatigue, allowing you to workout harder and longer.


Review

  1. Excellent taste for both of the flavour
  2. They are not s**ting about the effect, I do feel tingling on each every reps.
  3. Absorb easily in the water, not like other pre-workout
  4. No much for explosive workout, more for endurance but they do give good strength tho.
  5. Doesn't feel much pump

Thursday, July 16, 2009

5 passes to Give away


Get this 5 passes worth RM250 each for FREE. Whats the catch, instead of paying RM250 you have to own it. This passes is only for the first 5 ABC Team ED Animal. ED stand for "Extreme Development". Register yourself at animalpak.com than search for ED Animal at http://forum.animalpak.com/forumdisplay.php?f=71 I will organize a training gathering around PJ and Subang gym's. Bring your Animal out at the first session of the training gathering and only the lucky one will received the pass at the second gathering.


Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Waxy Maize

Waxy Maize has a much higher molecular weight and a much lower osmolarity rate compared to dextrose or maltodextrin, so what does this mean. Mainly, Waxy Maize bypasses the stomach, is absorbed by the intestines and immediately is assimilated; this is all done at a much faster rate than dextrose or maltodextrin, almost double.


Waxy Maize can help the absorption rates of many of your favorite supplements like creatine monohydrate, creatine ethyl ester, cell volumization and nitric oxide type supplements, etc. Nutrients like this often times are left in the stomachs harsh acidic environment and degrade absorption rates. Waxy Maize helps shuttle these nutrients to bypass the stomach and allow the body to assimilate these nutrients at a much higher rate.

Waxy Maize has the ability to replenish the body's glycogen stores much faster than a mix of maltodextrin or dextrose. This is accomplished again by Waxy Maize's ability to bypass the stomach and go to the intestines for immediate absorption. Waxy Maize's ability to shuttle all these nutrients and starch gives the body an immediate "pump" you can physically feel in your muscles post workout. You will see a much larger, fuller and rounder muscle belly.


While all this sounds great, there is one thing that really matters, does it work ? Despite the relatively short time in the spotlight, numerous studies have investigated the benefits of WMS. When supplemented before exercise, WMS resulted in an increase of carbohydrate oxidation. In addition to this, researchers noted that WMS had an ergogenic effect, with athletes showing an ability to perform more work during a performance exercise.

But pre-workout isn’t the only time when Waxy Maize Starch has proven effective as an alternative to other, more traditional carbohydrate sources. As one might expect, the post-workout period, where many place an emphasis on the quickness of nutrient delivery to potentially depleted muscles, is a great window of opportunity for the advantages of WMS. In one study, researchers compared a variety of types of carbohydrates on their abilities to provide glycogen resynthesis after exercise. Even when pitted against classic bodybuilding favorites such as maltodextrin and resistant starch, Waxy Maize Starch stole the show. WMS outperformed both of those alternatives, providing nearly double the muscle gylogen concentration of resistant starch.

And thanks to the lack of fat and sugars, Waxy Maize Starch delivers everything you want and nothing you don’t, ensuring that you can create your ideal post-workout recovery nutrition.

L- Arginine

L-arginine is an amino acid that has numerous functions in the body. It helps the body get rid of ammonia (a waste product), is used to make compounds in the body such creatine, L-glutamate, and L-proline, and can be converted to glucose and glycogen if needed.

L-arginine is used to make the nitric oxide, a compound in the body that relaxes blood vessels. Preliminary studies have found that L-arginine may help with conditions that improve when blood vessels are relaxed (called vasodilation), such as atherosclerosis, erectile dysfunction, and intermittent claudication.
L-arginine is also involved in protein formation. In larger amounts, L-arginine stimulates the release of hormones growth hormone and prolactin.


Why Do People Use L-Arginine ?

Heart disease

In the body, L-arginine is used to make nitric oxide, which reduces blood vessel stiffness, increases blood flow, and improves blood vessel function.
Erectile Dysfunction
L-arginine has been used for erectile dysfunction. Like the drug sildenafil citrate (Viagra), L-arginine is thought to enhance the action of nitric oxide, which relaxes muscles surrounding blood vessels supplying the penis. As a result, blood vessels in the penis dilate, increasing blood flow, which helps maintain an erection. The difference in how they work is that Viagra blocks an enzyme called PDE5 which destroys nitric oxide and L-arginine is used to make nitric oxide.
In one study, 50 men with erectile dysfunction took either 5 grams of L-arginine per day or a placebo. After six weeks, more men in the L-arginine group had an improvement compared to those taking the placebo.
Unlike Viagra, L-arginine must be taken daily.

Wound healing

L-arginine's possible activity in wound repair may be due to its role in the formation of L-proline, an important amino acid that is essential for the synthesis of collagen.

Other Conditions

L-arginine is also used for high blood pressure, migraines, sexual dysfunction in women, intermittent claudication, and interstitial cystitis.

Sources of L-Arginine

L-arginine is conditionally essential, which means that the body normally has enough. It's produced in the kidney and to a lesser extent, in the liver.
Food sources of L-arginine include plant and animal proteins, such as dairy products, meat, poultry, fish, and nuts. The ratio of L-arginine to lysine is also important - soy and other plant proteins have more L-arginine than animal sources of protein. Severe burns, infections, and injuries can deplete the body's supply of arginine. Under these conditions, L-arginine becomes essential and it is necessary to ensure proper intake to meet the increased demands.
L-arginine is also essential for children with rare genetic disorders that impair the formation of L-arginine.

Side Effects of L-Arginine

L-arginine may lower blood pressure because it is involved in the formation of nitric oxide. It may also result in indigestion, nausea, and headache.
L-arginine should not be used following a heart attack. If you have a history of heart disease, consult your doctor before taking L-arginine.
Higher doses of arginine can increase stomach acid, so it may worsen heartburn, ulcers, or digestive upset cause by medications. Arginine appears to increase stomach acid by stimulating the production of gastrin, a hormone that increases stomach acid. L-arginine may also alter potassium levels, especially in people with liver disease. People with kidney disease and those who take ACE inhibitors or potassium sparing diuretics should not use supplemental L-arginine unless they are under professional supervision. It may also alter the levels of other chemicals and electrolytes in the body, such as chloride, sodium, and phosphate.
Arginine may increase blood sugar levels, so it shouldn't be used by people with diabetes unless under a doctor's supervision.
Pregnant and nursing women and children should not use supplemental L-arginine, as it's safety has not been established.
People with genital herpes should not take L-arginine because it may aggravate their symptoms.

Possible Drug Interactions

L-arginine may counteract the benefits of lysine to treat herpes
NSAIDS (non-steroidal anti-inflammatories) or other drugs that are hard on the stomach should not be combined with L-arginine.
Drugs that alter potassium levels in the body, such as ACE inhibitors and potassium sparing diuretics.

L- Carnitine

What is it and where does it come from?

L-carnitine is very similar to the nonessential amino acid carnitine. It performs some of the same functions, such as helping metabolize food into energy.*

L-carnitine is synthesized in the body from the amino acids lysine and methionine. L-Carnitine is available as a high quality supplement from Bodybuilding.com, as well as from natural and synthetic sources. It is also found in avocados, dairy products, and red meats (especially lamb and beef).

What does it do and what scientific studies
give evidence to support this?

L-carnitine transfers long-chain fatty acids, such as triglycerides into mitochondria a cell energy powerhouse, where they may be oxidized to produce energy. L-carnitine is a very popular supplement that promotes growth and development. It is also used for fat-burning, increasing energy, and improving resistance to muscle fatigue. L-carnitine also helps to build muscle.* It is also great in dieting, as it reduces feelings of hunger and weakness.

Studies have been conducted on L-carnitine since as early as 1937. Those studies yielded positive results suggesting that the body's cardiovascular system can greatly benefit from its intake. There are a variety of published studies that suggest L-carnitine is useful in increasing the heart's output and improving it's functioning, as well as stimulating the heart's energy supply and supporting cardiac performance.

Carnitine is a nutrient that helps the body turn fat into energy. It is produced by the body in the liver and kidneys and stored in the skeletal muscles, heart, brain, and sperm.

Usually, the body can make all the carnitine it needs. Some people, however, may be deficient in carnitine because their bodies cannot make enough carnitine or transport it into tissues so it can be used. Some other conditions, such as angina or intermittent claudication, can also cause insufficient carnitine in the body, as can some medications.

Carnitine has been proposed as a treatment for many conditions. Some of the conditions carnitine may help treat are serious, and in those cases the supplement should be taken under the supervision of your doctor, as an adjunct therapy to conventional medicine. For other conditions, such as fatigue or improving exercise performance, carnitine appears safe but seems to have little effect.

Heart Conditions

  • Angina -- The best evidence for carnitine's use for heart disease is as an addition to conventional treatment for stable angina. Several clinical trials indicate that L-carnitine and propionyl-L-carnitine can help reduce symptoms of angina and improve the ability of those with angina to exercise without chest pain. You should not self-treat chest pain with carnitine, however; see your doctor for diagnosis and conventional treatment, and take carnitine only under your doctor's supervision.
  • Heart attack -- There is little evidence for using carnitine after a heart attack due to a lack of well-designed studies. Some small studies suggest that people who take L-carnitine supplements soon after a heart attack may be less likely to suffer a subsequent heart attack, die of heart disease, experience chest pain and abnormal heart rhythms, or develop heart failure. However, other studies have found no benefit. Carnitine should be used along with conventional medication under your doctor's supervision.
  • Heart Failure -- A few small studies have suggested that carnitine (usually propionyl-L-carnitine) can help reduce symptoms of heart failure and improve exercise capacity in people with heart failure. However, more and larger studies are needed to confirm any benefit.

Peripheral Vascular Disease

Decreased blood flow to the legs from atherosclerosis (plaque build up) often causes an aching or cramping pain in the legs while walking or exercising. This pain is called intermittent claudication, and the diminished blood flow to the legs is called peripheral vascular disease (PVD). A number of studies show that carnitine can help reduce symptoms and increase the distance that people with intermittent claudication can walk. Most studies have used propionyl-L-carnitine; it isn't known whether L-carnitine would have the same effect.

Diabetic Neuropathy

When high blood sugar levels damage nerves in the body, especially the arms, legs, and feet, the condition is called diabetic neuropathy. Some small preliminary studies suggest acetyl-L-carnitine may help reduce pain and increase normal feeling in affected nerves. It is also possible that carnitine can help nerves regenerate; however, more and better studies are needed to say for sure.

Exercise Performance

Although carnitine is often taken to improve exercise performance, there is no evidence it works.

Weight Loss

Although L-carnitine has been marketed as a weight loss supplement, there is no scientific evidence to show that it improves weight loss.

Alzheimer's Disease and Memory Impairment

The evidence is mixed as to whether carnitine is useful in treating Alzheimer's disease. Several early studies showed that acetyl-L- carnitine, might help delay the progression of Alzheimer's disease, relieve depression related to senility and other forms of dementia, and improve memory in the elderly. Unfortunately, larger and better-designed studies found no benefit. Taking carnitine for Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia should only be done under the supervision of your doctor.

Kidney Disease and Dialysis

Because the kidneys produce carnitine, kidney disease could lead to a deficiency of carnitine in the body. If you have kidney disease, your doctor may prescribe carnitine; however, do not take it without medical supervision.

Male Infertility

Low sperm counts have been linked to low carnitine levels in men. Several studies suggest that L-carnitine supplementation may increase sperm count and mobility.

Erectile Dysfunction

Preliminary studies suggest propionyl-L-carnitine may help improve male sexual function. One study found that carnitine significantly improved the effectiveness of sidenafil (Viagra) in men with diabetes who had not previously responded to Viagra. More studies are needed, however.

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)

Some researchers speculate that chronic fatigue syndrome may be caused by deficiencies in a variety of nutrients, including carnitine. L-carnitine has been compared to a medication for fatigue in a study of 30 people with CFS. Those who took L-carnitine did much better than those who took the medication, particularly after receiving the supplement for 4 - 8 weeks. However, the study was not well-designed, and many of those who took the prescription medication dropped out of the study. More research is needed to determine whether carnitine has any true benefit for CFS.

Peyronie's Disease

Peyronie's disease is characterized by a curvature of the penis that leads to pain during an erection because of blocked blood flow. One promising study compared acetyl-L-carnitine to tamoxifen in 48 men with this condition. Acetyl-L-carnitine worked better than the medication at reducing pain during intercourse and minimizing the curve of the penis. Acetyl-L-carnitine also had fewer side effects than tamoxifen. Although the study results are encouraging, more research is needed.

Hyperthyroidism

Some research suggests that L-carnitine may prove useful for preventing or reducing symptoms of an overactive thyroid, such as insomnia, nervousness, elevated heart rate, and tremors. In fact, in one study, a small group of people with hyperthyroidism had improvement in these symptoms, as well as normalization of their body temperature, when taking carnitine. But a larger, well-designed clinical trial is needed before carnitine can be recommended for hyperthyroidism.

Dietary Sources:

Red meat (particularly lamb) and dairy products are the primary sources of carnitine. It can also be found in fish, poultry, tempeh, wheat, asparagus, avocados, and peanut butter.

Precautions:

Because supplements may have side effects or interact with medications, they should be taken only under the supervision of a knowledgeable health care provider.

Side effects are generally mild. High doses (5 or more grams per day) may cause diarrhea. Other rare side effects include increased appetite, body odor, and rash.

People with the following conditions should talk to their doctor before taking carnitine:

  • Peripheral vascular disease
  • Hypertension (high blood pressure)
  • Alcohol-induced liver disease (cirrhosis)
  • Diabetes
  • Kidney disease

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Biagiotti G, Cavallini G. Acetyl-L-carnitine vs tamoxifen in the oral therapy of Peyronie's disease: a preliminary report. BJU Int. 2001;88(1):63-67.

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Carrero JJ, Grimble RF. Does nutrition have a role in peripheral vascular disease? Br J Nutr. 2006 Feb;95(2):217-29. Review.

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Saturday, July 4, 2009

PLASMACORE




The Hardest Hitting Pre-Workout Formula You'll Ever Experience!

MAP Scientists and researchers set out to create a scientifically superior pre-workout formula so powerful that it's physically impossible to not feel its overwhelming physique-altering effects. And that's exactly what they did when they developed N.O. Plasmacore. With 64 ingredients strategically infused into seven proprietary blends, N.O. Plasmacore targets and shocks your anabolic, vasodilatory and neurological symptoms, ingniting a level of training intensity you're never experienced before. Each and every dose primes your muscles for massive increases in size and strength. In a 21-day clinical study, subjects using a key ingredient in N.O. Plasmacore gained 340 percent more muscle than subjects using a placebo as precisely calculated using calibrated skinfold calipers (4.84 vs. 1.1 lbs.). The raw musclebuilding firepower that drives this explosive formula unleashes a training experience few can handle. For this very same reason, N.O. Plasmacore is specifically designed for bodybuilders who only want the most scientifically advanced and hardest-hitting pre-workout formula ever.

A Muscle-Altering Workout Experience Like No Other

In no time after consuming your first dose of N.O. Plasmacore, you'll feel a rush of heat rapidly invading your body. You muscles beginning to harden and expand. With every rep, the experience gets unexplainable more intense. Rope-like veins begin to reveal themselves, spanning across you physique to let you know that your blood vessels are hyper-dilated to the max and are pounding your muscles with copious amounts of anabolic nutrients. It feels as though your skin can no longer contain your volumize muscle size, and is going to tear at any second - this is a feeling you will never experience with regular pre-workout nitric oxide products. And the best part, the N.O. Plasmacore formula goes to work immediately, triggering key physiological reactions that leave you primed for outrageous growth.

Redefining The Science Of Nutrient Delivery

By applying the latest advancements in nutramolecular theory, MAP researchers scientifically engineered the N.O. Plasmacore formula with Rapid Wave Pulse Technology. This revolutionary technology leverages a precise portion of a strategically scaled compound to take advantage of, and improve upon dynamic nutrient transport. Rapid Wave Pulse Technology is designed to invade your body in rapid chemical priority. The power of N.O. PlasmaCore is beyond comparison, as the formula overwhelms your physical presence with blazing intensity, devastating muscular pumps, laser-like training focus and severe anabolic effects. Forget about wasting your time and money on other company's pre-workout formulas that fail to deliver the results you need to get jacked because of their outdated formulas. It's time to get on N.O. Plasmacore and experience ultra-intense training sessions that ignite explosive, untamed gains in size and strength every time you attack the weights.

  • Mega-Dosed for Super-Amplified Nitric Oxide Levels & the Most Intense Muscle Pumps You've Ever Felt!
  • Test Subjects Packed on 340% More Muscle than Placebo in 21 days as Scientifically Determined by Triple-Verified Body Composition Analysis
  • Loaded with a Mind-Blowing 64 Ultra-Pure Ingredients - Ignites Raging Training Intensity, Massive Cell Volumization & Severe Anabolic Effects
  • Scientifically Superior to Regular Pre-Workout N.O. Products for Increasing Muscle Size & Strength

All the word seems very familiar rite ?, for your information MAP is another company cater for Freaks from Muscletech and thats why the web, advertising and even the packaging is so eye catchy.

Review
  1. This is a good shit product.
  2. Similar effect like Nano, giving me a warm feeling from inside out
  3. Adding another plate is not a problem, giving me good explosive strength
  4. Not so good with the taste.
  5. Did not make my vain pop up
  6. Worth of money to get this

Nano Vapor


By the look at the supplement fact it stated tons of ingredient, that is number one. They have a website just for Muscletech Nano Vapor @ www.vaporexperience.com Muscletech company have spend such a big amount of cash for their advertising not just to sell but also to catch peoples attension towards their so called Nano technology products. Honestly, Nano Vapor is not bad but all the stuff they claim, most of it is not true.

Reviews
  1. With in 10 minute, I felt the heat from the inside and I enjoy it.
  2. It mainly works as an endurence product and not explosive.
  3. Taste is not bad
  4. Never stop sweating and that is a good thing to me.
  5. To pricy
  6. If you are a Muscletech fan why not give it a try but if you are looking for insane pre-workout, don't waste your cash

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