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Product SKU NA08 PROMO (Normal $80): Expires Good thru end April 2010 and One Month thereafter [Limited btls] Buy NOW at $10 per btl
BLUEPRINT™ features what may very well be The Holy Grail of Supplements™ Agmatine. As a metabolic byproduct of Arginine, Agmatine goes beyond Arginine and works its wonders by stimulating the release of pituitary hormones such as Leutinizing Hormone (LH) and Growth Hormone (GH). Agmatine also demonstrates insulin like properties. Other proposed roles of Agmatine are in cardiovascular biology as it can modulate heart; brain and vasculature function via its effects on calcium homeostasis as well as modulating the synthesis of NO. Agmatine may even alter pain thresholds, is neuroproective and is an intermediate in polyamine biosynthesis. All of this, giving Agmatine legitimate stake as the true Holy Grail of Supplements!
BLUEPRINT™ also integrates R-ALA (r-alpha-lipoic-acid) with Agmatine because it is one of the best and most complete antioxidants known to MAN and it is also a very effective supplement for improving insulin response/sensitivity, making it an ideal compliment to the anabolic and ergogenic effects of Agmatine.
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS:
For a more fit body, fuller muscles and greater strength and performance, SET IT OFF™ with BLUEPRINT™. Avail in 80 capsules
SCIENTIFIC REFERENCES: 1. Kalra, S.P., et al. Agmatine, a novel hypothalamic amine, stimulates pituitary luteinizing hormone release in vivo and hypothalamic luteinizing hormone-releasing in vivo. Neuroscience Letters. 194 (3): July 21, 1995; 165-168. 2. Reis, D.J. and S. Regunathan. Agmatine a novel neurotransmitter? Advances in Pharmacology. 42:645-649, 1998. 3. Sener, A., et al. Stimulus-secretion coupling of arginine-induced insulin release. Insulinotropic action of agmatine. Biochemical Pharmacology. January 15, 1989. 38(2):327-330. 4. Weitzel G., et al. Insulin-like partial effects of agmatine derivatives in adipocytes. Hoppe-Seylers Zeitschrift fur Physiologische Chemie. January 1980; 361(1):51-60. 5. Morgan, N.G., et al. Characterization of the imidazoline binding site in regulation of insulin secretion. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. July 12, 1995. 763:361-373. 6. Yananli H, Goren MZ, Berkman K, Aricioglu F. Effect of agmatine on brain l-citrulline production during morphine withdrawal in rats: A microdialysis study in nucleus accumbens. Brain Res. 2007 Feb 9;1132(1):51-58. Epub 2006 Dec 19. 7. Gao, Y., et al. Agmatine: a novel vasodilator substance. Life Sciences. 1995. 57(8):PL83-86. 8. Lortie, M.J., et al. Agmatine, a bioactive metabolite of arginine. Production, degradation, and functional effects in the kidney of the rat. Journal of Clinical Investigation. January 15, 1996; 97(2):413-420. 9. Raasch, W. et al. Agmatine, the bacterial amine is widely distributed in mammalian tissues. Life Sciences. 1995. 56(26):2319-2330. 10. Halaris A, Piletz JE. Imidazoline receptors: possible involvement in the pathophysiology and treatment of depression. 11. Raghavan SA, Dikshit M. Vascular regulation by the L-arginine metabolites, nitric oxide and agmatine. 12. Zarandi M, Serfozo P, Zsigo J, Deutch AH, Janaky T, Olsen DB, Bajusz S, Schally AV. Potent agonists of growth hormone-releasing hormone. II. SOLD OUT! Product SKU NA08 Please log in to write a review. Login or Register to write your Product Review Now! |
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