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Muscle Nitrous

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Muscle Nitrous produce freaky pumps, enhance stamina, reduce lactic acid, jack up strength, and increase nutrient uptake into muscle cells.

Description

  • Provide radical pumps
  • Boost nitric oxide levels
  • Enhance stamina and reduce muscular pain and fatigue
  • Promotes vascularity

Induce radical growth by fueling intracellular mechanisms with MUSCLE NITROUS™! The compounds found in MUSCLE NITROUS will produce freaky pumps, enhance stamina, reduce lactic acid, jack up strength, and increase nutrient uptake into muscle cells. Within days MUSCLE NITROUS will have your muscles looking rounder, fuller, and swollen to the max.

Two key ingredients fuel the radical power of MUSCLE NITROUS™:

1. Magnesium Peroxide

The earth is composed of over 100 elements, the most abundant of which is oxygen. Oxygen is essential to the survival of all living matter. We can live without food for weeks and without water for days, but take away our supply of oxygen for just 4 minutes and death is almost assured.

For athletes a lack of oxygen will severely hamper performance by causing an increase in lactic acid in the muscles and a loss of energy. Without sufficient oxygen, your muscles will reduce glucose into lactate and release hydrogen ions into the muscles, leading to pain, cramps, and fatigue.

Magnesium is important as a necessary factor in ATP production, nerve cell health, and the reduction of asthma and migraines. Normalizing magnesium levels in the body has also been shown to have a positive effect on muscle pain and cramping as well.

The enhanced tissue oxygenation that the magnesium peroxide provides is helping lead the way to a new frontier in performance enhancement!

2. AKG and Nitric Oxide

Nitric Oxide (NO) is known in scientific circles as the muscle's "cell signaling" molecule. It plays a role in oxygen delivery, blood flow, glucose uptake, power output, nutrient delivery, and muscle growth. Boosting levels of this compound in the blood can aid the muscle-building process tremendously. A specific form of the natural amino acid arginine, known as AKG (arginine alpha-ketoglutarate), can help mediate the chemical reaction necessary in increasing the output of NO and the myriad of benefits that come along with it.

Add MUSCLE NITROUS™ to your arsenal of bodybuilding supplements and turn your body into a turbocharged muscle building machine!

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240ml (Servings: 24 x 10ml) - Save £8.00!
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240ml (24 x 10ml servings)
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Nutrition In Brief

Ingredient Per Serving
Energy 13 kcal
Total Carbohydrate 1 g
Total Fat 1 g
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