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NO Infuse™ HighLights:
* May Produce BIGGER, Fuller Muscles * May Increase Vascularity and Blood Flow * May increase Site Specific Pumps * May Increase Strength, Power and Endurance * May increase targeted Delivery Of Nutrients To Muscles Cells Rather Than Fat Cells * May Provide Speedier Recovery From Exercise
Nitric Oxide The Right Way
As
a football fan, I am now looking at that long stretch of time between
the Super Bowl and next years training camp where I rearrange my life
with additional cardio sessions, and extra trips to the gym to fill
that void I now have on Sunday afternoons and Monday evenings. When I
began writing this however, it was a Sunday afternoon in the heat of
the Divisional Finals. Watching the game while contemplating this
article, I realized a football stadium has the same issues our muscles
do.
For anyone who has seen a stadium after a major game, you
know, the place is in shambles! Food wrappers, beer cans, posters and
banners litter that stadium, and the cleanup crew has a big job ahead
of them to get that stadium back to rights. Our muscles are the same
way. After the big “game” our muscles are in shambles, with all sorts
of damage, and cellular “garbage” lying around.
In the human
body, it is our bloodstream that acts as the cleanup crew, removing all
of that garbage, and bringing in various nutrients to repair any damage
done to our muscles. Typically however, our body distributes the
“cleanup crew” rather equally throughout our body, so the muscles you
just blasted, are getting the same amount of repair efforts as the rest
of the muscles in your body which have not seen a workout in two days.
Now,
if we could get a greater blood flow to those areas we are working out,
this would increase endurance of the muscles being worked out, speed
recovery, and supply more vital nutrients exactly when we need them
most. Imagine the difference this could make in recovery and growth! The Shortcomings of oral NO Products
Nitric
Oxide is a key molecule produced by the body. It causes vasodialation.
In layman’s terms, it expands the diameter of the blood vessels. This
allows for a higher rate of blood flow, which in turn gives your
bloodstream greater oxygen transport, as well as a greater delivery of
nutrients for repair and growth.
The shortcomings of the typical
oral NO product is that it gives this effect over your entire body. So
what we have done is make it easier for your bodies “cleaning crew” to
get around, but there is still no particular focus on the muscles that
need it most. So while oral consumption of nitric oxide products is
beneficial, it is not the best way to use this supplement. Enter Transdermal Delivery
Transdermal
literally means through the skin. This technology has been used medical
professionals for years to deliver things like birth control,
testosterone replacement and there is even talk of a transdermal
insulin for diabetics (and diabetic weightlifters). By using a
transdermal carrier, these compounds are drawn in through the skin, and
absorbed into the local tissue and bloodstream.
Transdermal
delivery of nitric oxide products is not new. Diabetics have been using
it for some time now. With diabetes, a major concern is circulation in
extremities, like the feet. Various products have been tried to
increase blood flow to those extremities, because in a diabetic, lack
of blood flow to feet will result in amputation of toes!
Fortunately,
for us bodybuilders, amputation is not something we typically have to
worry about. However, we do have the same goal, to increase circulation
in a particular area. In diabetics, the concern is their feet or other
extremities. In bodybuilders, it is the muscles we are working out that
day. If we look at the results of studies done on diabetics, we can see
that indeed, transdermal nitric oxide is exactly what we are looking
for to accomplish our goals.
In diabetics a double-blind study
was performed on 13 subjects to determine if using transdermal
L-arginine would increase blood flow and circulation in extremities.
The results were spectacular, with average blood flow increased 33% at
the metatarsus (portion of the foot between the instep and the toes),
and 35% at the Achilles tendon, and average temperature increased 5
degrees Fahrenheit at the metatarsus and 8 degrees Fahrenheit at the
great toe. So what we are seeing is a 33% to 35% increase in
circulation at the area the transdermal was applied to! Imagine how
much more quickly you can repair and rebuild your muscles with an
increase like that!
With NO-Infuse by LG Sciences, now you can.
NO-Infuse is a powerful combination of NO potentiators, as well as
other vial compounds that is designed to increase muscular endurance,
speed recovery, and provide vital nutrients to the specific muscles you
are working that day.
When applied pre-workout, NO Infuse goes
to work, increasing the blood flow to that area, and raising the
temperature of the local area. This means that when you work out, waste
products such as lactic acid and others are being removed at a faster
rate, allowing you to workout harder, and push your muscles further
than ever before! If you think you have seen pumps, trust me my friend,
you have seen NOTHING yet. This is a product you can see working.
Forget all about swallowing a few pills and hoping they are doing
something.
With NO-Infuse, within 15 minutes of applying, you
will SEE huge increases in vascularity, and once you start moving the
weights, look out! One testers feedback went as far as to call them
“shirt busting pumps”! Post workout, again apply NO-Infuse, and let the
repair begin! Remember, we are increasing blood flow to the area by 32%
to 35% so we are now getting our “cleanup crew” right to the areas we
need them most. Your hungry muscles no longer have to wait in line for
repair; we have opened a 10-lane speedway right to them! Recovery is
maximized, as is growth.
While oral NO products were a solid
first attempt; it is time to take your supplementation to the next
level. Deliver endurance and recovery to the areas you need it most,
with NO-Infuse, the next generation in Nitric Oxide delivery systems.
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