was thinking of getting some kynoselen or syntheselen but also found this stuff. what do you guys think? Would it be better than the other two or either of the two? Its a little different but not sure about the stuff. its called Tie Up with Adenosen,
here is the specs.
the most revolutionary performance enhancing compound for anabolic steroid results, with massive amounts of 5-ATP, or Adenosine Tri-phosphate. Also used as a potent vasodilator to improve blood flow and minimize tying-up, fatigue and muscle damage. Composition
Each mL contains:
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) 2 mg,
Nicotinic acid 20 mg, Magnesium aspartate 20 mg,
Potassium aspartate 20 mg, Di-isopropylamine dichloroacetate 50 mg,
Sodium selenite 500 ug
Features and Benefits
Tie Up with Adenosen is a potent dilator of the small arteries of the muscles of the body and heart. Adenosine, Nicotinic acid and DADA all dilate blood vessels that supply muscles. The reduction in vascular resistance produced by these agents leads to an increase in ease of blood flow, oxygen supply, and muscle perfusion. This increased blood flow leads to increased CO2 and lactic acid removal, reducing fatigue and muscle damage during maximal work periods. Experimental studies show that the blood supply to heart muscle is increased by more than 100% by infusion with adenosine compounds; and to skeletal muscle by 92%.
Magnesium and potassium aspartates are used in the treatment of fatigue and exhaustion in humans, and of the sodium / potassium imbalance which accompanies these fatigue states.
Selenium and potassium aspartates are potent anti-oxidants, and help to limit muscle damage or azoturia incurred as a result of strenuous work . The Tie Up with Adenosen has been shown in clinical trials to reduce post-exercise CPK and SGOT levels, indicating that less muscle cell damage has been incurred.
Tie Up with Adenosen should be used to prevent cramping and Tying Up (Rhabdomyolysis or azoturia). It can be successfully used to counter fatigue states, and as an aid to recovery after hard work.
Tie Up with Adenosen is of value in cases of “heart strain” as evidenced by ECG “T” wave changes.
Indications
Vasodilator to improve blood flow and minimise tying-up, fatigue and muscle damage
Horses : Rhabdomyolysis, azoturia, tying up, exertional myopathy syndrome, fatigue states, hastening recovery from work and racing, heart strain T wave changes.
Dogs : Muscle cramping on exercise, fatigue following racing or long car journeys.
here is the specs.
the most revolutionary performance enhancing compound for anabolic steroid results, with massive amounts of 5-ATP, or Adenosine Tri-phosphate. Also used as a potent vasodilator to improve blood flow and minimize tying-up, fatigue and muscle damage. Composition
Each mL contains:
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) 2 mg,
Nicotinic acid 20 mg, Magnesium aspartate 20 mg,
Potassium aspartate 20 mg, Di-isopropylamine dichloroacetate 50 mg,
Sodium selenite 500 ug
Features and Benefits
Tie Up with Adenosen is a potent dilator of the small arteries of the muscles of the body and heart. Adenosine, Nicotinic acid and DADA all dilate blood vessels that supply muscles. The reduction in vascular resistance produced by these agents leads to an increase in ease of blood flow, oxygen supply, and muscle perfusion. This increased blood flow leads to increased CO2 and lactic acid removal, reducing fatigue and muscle damage during maximal work periods. Experimental studies show that the blood supply to heart muscle is increased by more than 100% by infusion with adenosine compounds; and to skeletal muscle by 92%.
Magnesium and potassium aspartates are used in the treatment of fatigue and exhaustion in humans, and of the sodium / potassium imbalance which accompanies these fatigue states.
Selenium and potassium aspartates are potent anti-oxidants, and help to limit muscle damage or azoturia incurred as a result of strenuous work . The Tie Up with Adenosen has been shown in clinical trials to reduce post-exercise CPK and SGOT levels, indicating that less muscle cell damage has been incurred.
Tie Up with Adenosen should be used to prevent cramping and Tying Up (Rhabdomyolysis or azoturia). It can be successfully used to counter fatigue states, and as an aid to recovery after hard work.
Tie Up with Adenosen is of value in cases of “heart strain” as evidenced by ECG “T” wave changes.
Indications
Vasodilator to improve blood flow and minimise tying-up, fatigue and muscle damage
Horses : Rhabdomyolysis, azoturia, tying up, exertional myopathy syndrome, fatigue states, hastening recovery from work and racing, heart strain T wave changes.
Dogs : Muscle cramping on exercise, fatigue following racing or long car journeys.