Extreme Pump 150 mg 10 ml
46,79 €
Non for human consumption, keep out of reach of children. Contains L-Arginine, L-Ornithine, et L-Citrulline for circulation and
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This product is not a food or dietary supplement and is not suitable for human consumption. It must be kept out of the reach of children. Store the container tightly closed in a dry, cool, and shaded place; protect it from moisture. It should be kept exclusively in its original packaging. Avoid contact during pregnancy and breastfeeding. In case of discomfort or adverse effects related to contact with the substance, consult a physician.
Contenu et dosage :
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L-Arginine: 50 mg
L-Arginine is involved in the production of nitric oxide (NO), which influences the functioning of the entire circulatory system and helps seal blood vessels. It offers protection against coronary diseases and regulates blood pressure. Additionally, it supports the functioning of the thymus gland and the maturation of immune cells. L-Arginine promotes healing and bone fusion and aids in cell division. It facilitates muscle tissue development and provides a sense of muscle pumping. Furthermore, L-Arginine regulates the secretion of various hormones, particularly growth hormone. This amino acid is also utilized in dentistry to treat dental sensitivity. -
L-Ornithine: 50 mg
L-Ornithine helps improve digestive function and supports liver health. It enhances fat metabolism, improves intestinal function, and supports digestive enzymes. L-Ornithine exhibits cortisol-reducing properties and can enhance sleep quality. It accelerates the excretion of ammonia from the body and minimizes psychological and physical tension. -
L-Citrulline: 50 mg
L-Citrulline is known to reduce muscle soreness and fatigue and enhances endurance during physical exercise. It affects muscle hypertrophy (muscle pump) by increasing blood flow to the muscles. L-Citrulline participates in the urea cycle, leading to the neutralization and detoxification of harmful ammonia. It contributes to an increase in the pH factor in the body, resulting in reduced lactic acid levels.
Note: Always adhere to recommended dosages and precautions while using this substance.
- Malate de citrulline:
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Zattera, K. J., & McGinnis, G. R. (2014). “Effects of citrulline malate supplementation on exercise performance.” Journal des sciences du sport et de la médecine, 13(2), 368-375. Lien
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Bêta-Alanine:
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Hobson, R. M., et al. (2012). “Effects of beta-alanine supplementation on exercise performance: a meta-analysis.” Acides aminés, 43(1), 255-270. Lien
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L-Arginine:
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Ashworth, N. L., & Dunsmuir, W. (2008). “Effects of l-arginine supplementation on exercise performance.” Journal international de nutrition sportive et de métabolisme de l'exercice, 18(3), 163-179. Lien
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Créatine:
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Kreider, R. B., et al. (2017). “Long-term creatine supplementation is safe and effective.” Nutrition, 53, 130-138. Lien
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Beetroot Extract (Nitrate):
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Jones, A. M. (2014). “Dietary nitrate supplementation and exercise performance.” Médecine du sport, 44(1), 35-45. Lien
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Extrait de grenade:
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Valls, R. M., et al. (2015). “Pomegranate extract enhances exercise-induced metabolic adaptations in skeletal muscle.” Journal de biochimie nutritionnelle, 26(9), 869-877. Lien
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Caféine:
- Spriet, L. L. (2014). “Exercise and sport performance with caffeine supplementation.” Médecine du sport, 44(2), 285-300. Lien
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