Muscle Tech Cell-Tech HARDCORE - 3kg |
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Muscle Tech Cell-Tech HARDCORE - 3kg for £53.94 |
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Muscle Tech Cell-Tech HARDCORE - 3kg. MuscleTech Research and DevelopmentTM believes that their new advanced creatine formula. CELL-TechTM. is superior to regular creatine monohydrate. CELL-TechTM provides 10 grams of HPLC-tested pure creatine monohydrate per servingCreatine monohydrate has been shown to significantly improve strength. power. recovery time and lean body mass1.2.3. MuscleTech Research and DevelopmentTM believes that their new advanced creatine formula. CELL-TechTM. is superior to regular creatine monohydrate. CELL-TechTM provides 10 grams of HPLC-tested pure creatine monohydrate per serving. Afetr ingestion of creatine monohydrate. the human body experiences a 50% creatine receptor-cite downgrade. peaking after approximately 6 hours4. As a result. large doses of creatine (up to 10g) will need to be consumed over a short period of time to maximise cellular uptake. The inclusion of 75 grams of pharmaceutical-grade Dextrose is the same dosage advocated by the World Health Organization (W.H.O.) for use by physicians to assess the efficiency of insulin production in potential diabetic patients5. Studies performed by the leading creatine researcher Dr. Paul Greenhaff. have shown that very large amounts of dextrose are needed to significantly increase muscle creatine concentration6. Smaller amounts of dextrose may not have the same effect. Sport nutrition experts and trainers alike realize that insulin is the most anabolic hormone in the body. Once stimulated. it drives carbohydrates. amino acids (protein) and creatine monohydrate into muscle cells. For this reason. MuscleTech Research and Development has added a powerful insulin potentiator called Alpha Lipoic Acid to the CELL-TechTM formula. MuscleTech researchers believe that alpha lipoic acid may significantly increase insulin sensitivity. thereby increasing creatine absorption7. Based on preliminary research results. alpha lipoic acid appears to boost the insulin-signalling pathway within the muscle cell8. MuscleTech Research and... |
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