GlyProXTS™ contains the patented ingredient GlycoCarn® GPLC that drives oxygen into your muscles and forces muscles to expand in a way that no other Nitric Oxide (N.O.) product can even claim. After a few months of using an Arginine N.O. product, your muscles have adjusted to the oxygen deprivation and quit giving you that "Pump" as they once did.
A great Pump requires Oxygen!
The more oxygen your tissues demand, the higher your N.O. level and the more extreme your pump and energy output. Delivering continuous levels of Oxygen is what makes GlyProXTS™ the most effective product to stack with N.O. supplements in the world. You will work out harder and longer, and lift heavier weights that will result in the best pump of your life!
Key Benefits:
GPLC
USP grade dietary ingredient which consists of a molecular bonded form of propionyl-L-carnitine and glycine. Two recent studies have demonstrated an increase in blood levels of N.O. with GPLC intake.
EGCG 90%
The most concentrated form of EGCG available. EGCG supports nitric oxide production and increases vasodilatation. Studies have shown increased endurance results. The antioxidant activity of EGCG helps tremendously to combat post muscle exercise soreness.
Arginine
Considered being key to efficient muscle metabolism because of its role in the transport, storage, and elimination of nitrogen. Arginine is also believed to be crucial for muscle growth due to its vasodilating abilities, as well as its ability to participate in protein synthesis. Additional benefits include its nitric oxide producing ability, its ability to scavenge free radicals, as well as its ability to signal muscle cells, release growth hormone, support healthy cholesterol, and enhance fat metabolism.
Powder Form also contains additional recovery support ingredients:
Muscle Mineral Matrix
provides bodybuilders and strength athletes minerals designed specifically for the nutritional demands of the hard training athlete. This high performance mineral matrix replenishes demanding muscles with key nutrients needed to perform optimally under stressful conditions.
Nutritional Facts
Other Ingredients: Maltodextrin and Silicon Dioxide.
Other Ingredients: Cellulose, Calcium Tricalcium Phosphate, Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil, Silicon Dioxide, Magnesium Stearate, Magnesium Silicate, Ethyl Vanillin.
Directions: Take 2 tablets with a Nitric Oxide Vasodilator, such as ADRENOL8™ 30 minutes prior to training. Before intense training or competition, consume 3 - 4 tablets 30 minutes prior.
CAUTION: This product is intended for human use by healthy physically active adults. If you are pregnant, lactating, under medical care or using any medications, please consult your physician before using this or any other dietary supplement. Contents may settle: filled by weight, not by volume.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. The latest "supplements" in the bodybuilding world are the hemo/vasodialators that are supposed to increase the amount of blood flow and allow the "pumps" from lifting weights to last longer (and are supposed to increase the amount of nutrient delivery, in theory). I was told that caffeine counter-acts this effect. Could I also get your opinion on this counteracting theory?
A. Research indicates that caffeine can have, not only a performance enhancing effect but also a thermogenic fat releasing value. The catch is, this effect has been noted primarily in individuals who do not regularly use caffeine. Using caffeine 30 minutes prior to your workout on alternate days (3-4 days per week for a 4-week period) might allow you to release and burn additional fat. If you are a regular caffeine user, you might find benefit by avoiding coffee, caffeinated drinks and products for 3-4 weeks before beginning this fat loss routine.
Q. What science is there that proves GlyProXTS™ and GlyProXTS™ Complete Stack really help me perform better?
A. The science that supports performance built into these products is from the key ingredient Glycocarn or GPLC. While controlled research studies to support the use of GPLC as a performance enhancer have yet to be conducted, two recent reports indicate a potent effect of this compound on elevating blood nitric oxide (Bloomer et al., 2007; Bloomer et al., in press), as well as decreasing free radical modifications to blood lipids (Bloomer et al., in press). Both of these findings may be linked to improved exercise performance, as nitric oxide is responsible for increasing blood flow to active tissues (Collier and Vallance, 1991), and free radicals are known to interfere with physical performance (Goldhaber and Qayyum, 2000) and to promote greater fatigue rates in skeletal muscle (Reid et al., 2001).