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Glycociamine, wie gebruikt het al?
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QUESTION: What is glycocyamine? I know it is supposed to increase creatine production, but why do you need to increase creatine production if you are already taking a creatine compound like in V12? Does it really work?
ANSWER: ABSOLUTELY, without a shadow of a doubt it works and if you try it you will know what I am talking about! I personally have used Glycocyamine by itself and it worked extremely well at increasing muscle fullness and optimizing performance.
Glycocyamine or guanidinoacetic-acid is a naturally occurring compound in the human body and a direct precursor to creatine.
The conversion takes place through a process called "methylation" and glycocyamine works specifically with betaine in the formation of creatine. If you want Glycocyamine to increase endogenous creatine production, then make sure it is being combined with betaine. The endogenous production of creatine from Glycocyamine drastically increases stores of creatine phosphate in the muscle. There is evidence that proves this compound alone may increase endogenous creatine production by 3 times. I hypothesis that oral creatine supplementation may block the body’s natural creatine production cycle, thus limiting the amount of creatine phosphate stored in the muscle cell. This particular negative feedback loop might also explain the reports of only marginal success by some individuals with regular creatine supplements. We want elevated amounts of creatine phosphate stores in the muscle cell and the more creatine phosphate in the muscle the bigger and stronger the muscle will get. Tricreatine Malate and Betaine-Glycocyamine supplementation gives you just that.
Cells such as muscles that accumulate extremely high amounts of creatine phosphate are able to keep up the supply and demand in ATP (adenosine triphosphate) production. ATP is the primary energy source in the human body that fuels the flexing and contracting of muscles fibers within weight training or general sports activities. So, the primary goal to effectively enhance
performance is to completely saturate skeletal muscle tissue with creatine phosphate stores. We want to assure to maintain adequate levels of creatine phosphate at all times to perform better and recover easier from exercise...NOW that’s what I am talking about!
I also forgot to mention this. Glycocyamine is also a potent glycemic agent rivaling the effects of the prescription anti-hyper glycemic drug "Metformin" aka glucophage. So you get potent glycemic properties, causing more profound creatine phosphate stores in skeletal muscles without the loading of fattening sugars. Obviously, glycocyamine is a very big breakthrough, think about, you can effectively mimic insulin’s actions to increase uptake of creatine phosphates without having to flood your body with large amounts of sugars. Ingesting excessive amounts of sugar at one time will in the long run only get you fat. V-12 is possibly
the most versatile "sugar free" cell volumizer found on the sports and fitness market today.
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QUESTION: What is glycocyamine? I know it is supposed to increase creatine production, but why do you need to increase creatine production if you are already taking a creatine compound like in V12? Does it really work?
ANSWER: ABSOLUTELY, without a shadow of a doubt it works and if you try it you will know what I am talking about! I personally have used Glycocyamine by itself and it worked extremely well at increasing muscle fullness and optimizing performance.
Glycocyamine or guanidinoacetic-acid is a naturally occurring compound in the human body and a direct precursor to creatine.
The conversion takes place through a process called "methylation" and glycocyamine works specifically with betaine in the formation of creatine. If you want Glycocyamine to increase endogenous creatine production, then make sure it is being combined with betaine. The endogenous production of creatine from Glycocyamine drastically increases stores of creatine phosphate in the muscle. There is evidence that proves this compound alone may increase endogenous creatine production by 3 times. I hypothesis that oral creatine supplementation may block the body’s natural creatine production cycle, thus limiting the amount of creatine phosphate stored in the muscle cell. This particular negative feedback loop might also explain the reports of only marginal success by some individuals with regular creatine supplements. We want elevated amounts of creatine phosphate stores in the muscle cell and the more creatine phosphate in the muscle the bigger and stronger the muscle will get. Tricreatine Malate and Betaine-Glycocyamine supplementation gives you just that.
Cells such as muscles that accumulate extremely high amounts of creatine phosphate are able to keep up the supply and demand in ATP (adenosine triphosphate) production. ATP is the primary energy source in the human body that fuels the flexing and contracting of muscles fibers within weight training or general sports activities. So, the primary goal to effectively enhance
performance is to completely saturate skeletal muscle tissue with creatine phosphate stores. We want to assure to maintain adequate levels of creatine phosphate at all times to perform better and recover easier from exercise...NOW that’s what I am talking about!
I also forgot to mention this. Glycocyamine is also a potent glycemic agent rivaling the effects of the prescription anti-hyper glycemic drug "Metformin" aka glucophage. So you get potent glycemic properties, causing more profound creatine phosphate stores in skeletal muscles without the loading of fattening sugars. Obviously, glycocyamine is a very big breakthrough, think about, you can effectively mimic insulin’s actions to increase uptake of creatine phosphates without having to flood your body with large amounts of sugars. Ingesting excessive amounts of sugar at one time will in the long run only get you fat. V-12 is possibly
the most versatile "sugar free" cell volumizer found on the sports and fitness market today.
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