• BulkSupplements Agmatine Sulfato en polvo, 1

BulkSupplements Agmatine Sulfato en polvo, 1

  • Product Code: 1567586910-1699
  • Availability: In Stock
  • $ 56.45


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. Descripción del producto Agmatine Sulfate Powder Benefits heart function Intense post-workout muscle pump Promotes healthy circulation Boosts mood & improves memory Lab-tested for quality and purity What is Agmatine Sulfate? Agmatine is a substance produced by the amino acid arginine. Research shows it benefits heart, muscle, and brain health, and facilitates the production of nitric oxide for healthy circulation. How to Take Agmatine Sulfate As a dietary supplement, take 750 mg (about 1/3 tsp) in a three-day-on, one-day-off cycle (take for three days, but do not take on the fourth day. Then, repeat the cycle). Cycling supplementation prevents the body from building up a tolerance to agmatine, which could diminish or cancel its effects. Benefits of Agmatine Sulfate Cardiovascular Benefits Studies suggest that agmatine may benefit heart health by lowering blood pressure and blood sugar. Agmatine produces nitric oxide, a chemical compound that dilates arteries and improves circulation, making it easier for the heart to pump blood throughout the body. Muscle Pump Take agmatine 30 minutes before hitting the gym and you may notice a serious muscle pump when you leave. Agmatine induces nitric oxide synthesis, which helps blood vessels relax and allows more blood to reach your hard-working muscles, leading to increased size and definition after strength training. Boosts Mood & Improves Memory Because agmatine acts as a neurotransmitter, research indicates that it may alleviate anxiety and depression and boost mood. Agmatine is also stored in high levels in the hippocampus, the area of the brain associated with memory, and multiple studies suggest that it may benefit memory and cognition. . .

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