Clinical Studies and Product Compounds
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Below you’ll find this product’s primary ingredients, their respective
properties, how they work to build you a better body, and authentic
EXCERPTS from prestigious medical journals which include the study
aims/purposes
and conclusions. To view the entire clinical abstract, please
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Dbol-ALT INGREDIENTS
L-Arginine
L-arginine is an amino acid that
initiates
and participates in numerous bio-organic functions throughout the body
such as regulating pH levels, supporting endothelial cells, assisting
in the ridding of ammonia and other waste products, the building of
necessary compounds like creatine, L-glutamate, and L-proline, and can
be converted to glucose and glycogen if needed.
General Uses:
In larger amounts, L-arginine stimulates
the release of growth hormone and prolactin, and is also used to make
the nitric oxide, a compound in the body that relaxes blood vessels.
Preliminary studies have found that L-arginine may help with conditions
that improve when blood vessels are relaxed (called vasodilation), such
as atherosclerosis, erectile dysfunction, and intermittent
claudication.
L-arginine is thought to enhance the action of nitric oxide, which
relaxes
muscles surrounding blood vessels supplying the penis. As a result,
blood vessels in the penis dilate, increasing blood flow which helps
maintain an erection. One 50 subject study of men with erectile
dysfunction compared a 5 grams a day dosage of L-arginine to that of
a placebo, and, six weeks later, the L-arginine group showed marked
improvement.
With regard to its contribution to
physical
exercise, L-arginine possesses a multi-faceted effect spearheaded by
a unique anti-fatiguing property which can increase training duration
and shorten recovery time, but, even more importantly, L-arginine can
increase in overall strength.
Anabolic Benefits:
“A decrease of the blood supply to
the muscle can be significant to the development of muscular fatigue,
an important factor of incapacity. In this study, the effect of
L-arginine
taken orally, on the physiologic process of the muscular fatigue in
12 healthy volunteers, was investigated through located exercise
controlled
by isokinetic dynamometer (Biodex Multi-Joint System 3
dynamometer)…There
was a significant decrease (mean 8.5%) indicating an improvement in
the muscular resistance capacity to fatigue following the treatment
by oral administration of arginine.”
Study of the effect of oral
administration
of L-arginine on muscular performance in healthy volunteers: An
isokinetic
study
R.S. Santos, M.T.T. Pacheco, R.A.B.L.
Martins, A.B. Villaverde, H.E. Giana4, F. Baptista, R.A.
Zângaro (2002)
Isokinetics and Exercise
Science Vol. 10,153-158
http://iospress.metapress.com/content/cau9ar6nck6fwpm9/
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“OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the
pharmacokinetics, safety, and efficacy of l-arginine alpha-ketoglutarate
(AAKG) in trained adult men…CONCLUSION: AAKG supplementation appeared
to be safe and well tolerated, and positively influenced 1RM bench press
and Wingate peak power performance. AAKG did not influence body
composition
or aerobic capacity.”
Pharmacokinetics, safety, and effects
on exercise performance of L-arginine alpha-ketoglutarate in trained
adult men.
Campbell B, Roberts
M, Kerksick
C, Wilborn
C, Marcello
B, Taylor
L, Nassar
E, Leutholtz
B, Bowden
R, Rasmussen
C, Greenwood
M, Kreider
R. (2006)
Nutrition.(9):872-81.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16928472
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“The purpose of this study was to
investigate
the effects of an L-arginine and antioxidant supplement on exercise
performance in elderly male cyclists…The anaerobic threshold for the
supplement groups was significantly higher than that of placebo group
at week 1 and week 3…This study indicated a potential role of L-arginine
and antioxidant supplementation in improving exercise performance in
elderly.”
Arginine and antioxidant supplement
on performance in elderly male cyclists: a randomized controlled trial
Chen Steve, Woosong Kim, Henning Susanne,
Carpenter Catherine, Li Zhaoping (2010)
Journal of the International Society
of Sports Nutrition. 7:13doi:10.1186/1550-2783-7-13
http://www.jissn.com/content/7/1/13
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Inosine
General Uses:
Inosine is a precursor to adenosine
triphosphate
(ATP), an organic compound composed of adenine, the sugar ribose, and
three phosphate groups. ATP serves as the major energy source
within the cell and drives a number of biological processes such as
photosynthesis, muscle contraction, and the synthesis of proteins.
It is broken down by hydrolysis to yield adenosine diphosphate (ADP),
inorganic phosphorus, and energy. ADP can be further broken down
to yield adenosine monophosphate (AMP), additional phosphorus, and more
energy.
Inosine is a small molecule that helps
restore nerve function and is one of the few supplements shown to help
regenerate nerve connections in laboratory animals. It is being used
in research and by some physicians for patients with MS, stroke injury,
brain injury and autism. Inosine is used in France and Russia
to improve energy production in the heart and is often used as a
performance
enhancer by European athletes.
Anabolic Benefits:
“The authors performed a study in 14
top weightlifters, in order to make evident some effects of inosine.
The athletes of A group received daily 1.5 g inosine (3 x 500 mg) for
6 weeks while the athletes of the B group (control group) received
placebo.
Six weeks inosine treatment induced significant changes for serum lipids
and FFA (increase), urine mucoproteins (decrease), evoked muscular
potential
for the right median nerve and motric speed conductibility of the right
external sciaticus popliteus nerve; the activity of serum CPK also
increased.
Some of these changes (CPK, evoked muscular potential, urine
mucoproteins
etc.) were evident even after 3 weeks of treatment.”
Studies regarding some effects of
inosine in elite weightlifters.
Drăgan I, Baroga M, Eremia N, Georgescu E.
Rom J Physiol. 1993 Jan-Jun;30(1-2):47-50.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7982016
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Rhodiola Rosea
General Uses:
Rhodiola Rosea is a legendary adaptogenic
tonifier (a substance that balances systems by stimulating or relaxing
the body, particularly during times of stress like that incurred by
serious training) which comes from the polar Arctic regions of Eastern
Siberia. Also known as Golden Root, it was highly valued by traditional
Arctic tribes as a strengthening tonic for increasing physical and
mental
stamina.
Anabolic Benefits:
Rhodiola is useful in improving work
performance, sleep, appetite, and for reducing irritability, headaches,
and fatigue. It is widely used by Russian athletes to support
the nervous system and helps to boost mental function by increasing
blood-supply to the brain. Rhodiola increases energy, is
cardio-protective,
and helps to normalize heart rate after intense exertion.
The body possesses an enzyme called
hormone-sensitive
lipase that is capable of breaking down adipose tissue fat stores, but
this enzyme is not especially active. Rhodiola Rosea has the capacity
to activate this lipase, thus increasing the breakdown of adipose fat.
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“PURPOSE: The purpose of this
study was to investigate the effect of acute and 4-week Rhodiola rosea
intake on physical capacity, muscle strength, speed of limb movement,
reaction time, and attention…METHODS: PHASE I: A double blind
placebo-controlled
randomized study (n= 24) was performed, consisting of 2 sessions (2
days per session)…CONCLUSION: Acute Rhodiola Rosea intake can improve
endurance exercise capacity in young healthy volunteers.”
Acute Rhodiola rosea intake can
improve
endurance exercise performance.
De Bock K, Eijnde BO, Ramaekers M, Hespel P.
Int J Sport
Nutr Exerc Metab. 2004
Jun;14(3):298-307.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15256690
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“AIM: Rhodiola Rosea, is an adaptogen
plant which has been reported to promote fatty acids utilisation, to
ameliorate antioxidant function, and to improve body resistance to
physical
strenuous efforts. The purpose of the present study was to investigate
the effects on physical performance as well as on the redox status of
a chronic Rhodiola Rosea supplementation in a group of competitive
athletes
during endurance exercise. METHODS: Following a chronic supplementation
with Rhodiola Rosea for 4 weeks, 14 trained male athletes underwent
a cardio-pulmonary exhaustion test and blood samples to evaluate their
antioxidant status and other biochemical parameters…CONCLUSION: Chronic
Rhodiola Rosea supplementation is able to reduce both lactate levels
and parameters of skeletal muscle damage after an exhaustive exercise
session. Moreover this supplementation seems to ameliorate fatty acid
consumption. Taken together those observation confirm that Rhodiola
Rosea may increase the adaptogen ability to physical exercise.”
Effects of chronic Rhodiola Rosea
supplementation on sport performance and antioxidant capacity in trained
male: preliminary results.
Parisi A, Tranchita E, Duranti G, Ciminelli E, Quaranta F, Ceci R, Cerulli C, Borrione P, Sabatini S.
J Sports
Med Phys Fitness. 2010
Mar;50(1):57-63.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20308973
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“We explored the effects and mechanisms
of Rhodiola rosea extract supplementation on swimming-induced fatigue
in rats. The concentrations of active components in Rhodiola rosea have
been determined by high performance liquid chromatography-mass
spectrometer…Rhodiola
rosea significantly increased liver glycogen, SREBP-1, FAS, heat shock
protein 70 expression, Bcl-2/Bax ratio and oxygen content before
swimming.
Rhodiola rosea supplementation significantly increased the swimming
time in a dose-dependent manner and reduced swimming-enhanced serum
BUN, GOT and GPT levels…Chronic Rhodiola rosea supplementation
significantly
improved exhaustive swimming-induced fatigue by the increased glycogen
content, energy supply of lipogenic enzyme expressions and protective
defense mechanisms.”
Chronic Rhodiola rosea extract
supplementation
enforces exhaustive swimming tolerance.
Lee FT, Kuo
TY, Liou
SY, Chien
CT.
Am J Chin
Med. 2009;37(3):557-72.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19606515
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Fenugreek
General Uses:
Fenugreek is one of the world's oldest
hormonally impacting curative herbs. The Egyptians, Greeks and Romans
used Fenugreek for medicinal and culinary purposes, and to increase
breast milk production. The seeds are soaked and then powdered
and used to make lip balm and tonic for the treatment of fevers,
menstrual
pains, skin infections, respiratory problems (bronchitis, coughs and
sinus conditions), poor libido in men, as a potent aphrodisiac, and
to give a maple flavor to sweets and cattle food (different vegetable
meals and hays).
Anabolic Benefits:
“PURPOSE: Fenugreek seeds (Trigonella
foenum-graecum L.) have long been used as a herbal medicine for treating
metabolic and nutritive dysfunctions. They have been shown to modulate
feeding behaviour in animals. However, strong clinical data on the
effects
of fenugreek seeds on energy intake are lacking, especially in
overweight
individuals. The aim of our study was to investigate the effects of
a repeated administration of a fenugreek seed extract on the eating
behaviour of overweight subjects…CONCLUSION: The repeated administration
of a fenugreek seed extract slightly but significantly decreased dietary
fat consumption in healthy overweight subjects...”
A fenugreek seed extract selectively
reduces spontaneous fat intake in overweight subjects.
Chevassus H, Gaillard
JB, Farret
A, Costa
F, Gabillaud
I, Mas
E, Dupuy
AM, Michel
F, Cantié
C, Renard
E, Galtier
F, Petit
P.
Eur J Clin
Pharmacol. 2010
May;66(5):449-55.
Epub 2009 Dec 18.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20020282
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“PURPOSE: Fenugreek seeds (Trigonella
foenum-graecum L.) are an old herbal remedy used to treat metabolic
and nutritive dysfunctions. They have been shown to modulate feeding
behaviour in animals, but strong clinical data are lacking. The aim
of this study was to investigate the effects of a repeated
administration
of a fenugreek seed extract on energy intake and eating behaviour in
healthy human volunteers…CONCLUSIONS: The repeated administration
of a fenugreek seed extract specifically decreases dietary fat
consumption
in humans which, given the traditional use of the plant, constitutes
a novel result.”
A fenugreek seed extract selectively
reduces spontaneous fat consumption in healthy volunteers.
Chevassus H, Molinier
N, Costa
F, Galtier
F, Renard
E, Petit
P.
Eur J Clin
Pharmacol. 2009
Dec;65(12):1175-8.
Epub 2009 Oct 7.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
pubmed/19809809