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Aminos are the basic building blocks of muscle.
Aminos can also trigger anabolism, the cornerstone of
muscle growth. As a lifter, you need them, especially
the right ones. While there are nearly two dozen
different amino acids, only a select few are absolutely
essential for igniting the anabolic drive, as new
research has shown. Not surprisingly, these required
aminos are the same ones found in human muscle protein.
Animal Nitro is the first and only supplement that
contains the correct ratios of those aminos based on
human muscle protein itself.
This complex of aminos is appropriately called Human
Muscle Protein Complex (HMPC) and they're only in Animal
Nitro. HMPC consists of special "uncoupled" aminos
exclusively -- those that are free of the chemical bonds
that can limit maximum utilization.
By using only 100% uncoupled aminos in HMPC, Animal
Nitro delivers a precisely controlled dose of aminos
that are "targeted" to efficiently enter systemic
circulation through a novel amino transport system.
Here's how it works. Each pack consists of a measured
6,000mg dose of uncoupled aminos (HMPC). Once ingested,
they form a special bolus (a protective "mass") that
allows them to efficiently bypass the liver. Now this is
vital as the liver captures and catabolizes regular
amino acids (like those found in protein powders such as
whey and more conventional amino supplements) to urea, a
waste product.
Once safely past the liver, this bolus of uncoupled
aminos enters systemic circulation, where they can exert
their powerful pharmacological actions-vasodilatation
and anabolism. When combined with resistance training,
Animal Nitro can actually help your body deliver more
nutrients to your working muscles, recover more quickly,
and build new muscle mass by enhancing protein
synthesis, improving net muscle protein balance, and
preventing muscle breakdown.
Gram for gram, nothing is as pure, as efficient, as
potent, and as effective as Animal Nitro. It's the gold
standard among amino.
Animal Nitro
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UniversalAnimal Nitro Well
it's a solid-looking gray can. Pop it open and you'll
notice it's got inidividualized packs filled with pills
inside just like the other Animal products. What is it?
Take a look at the supplement facts. Whaddya see? A
bunch of aminos (9 to be exact) totaling 12,000mg per
dose (arginine, histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine,
methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, and valine) along
with some vitamin B6 and niacin. You'll also see that
each dose gives you over 9000mg of BCAAs (branched-chain
amino acids). Alright.
Now if you're one of the 99% of the lifters out there
who think that, who think amino acids aren't worth it,
then stop reading right now. But if you're that 1% who
knows the value of aminos, then read on because you're
gonna find out that Animal Nitro isn't just another
amino product. It's the only one of its kind that
contains the right forms of aminos (uncoupled), the
right types (essential amino acids), and the right
ratios (Human Muscle Protein ComplexTM).
Animal Nitro is like pure gold. If you continue
reading, you'll also find out that the sum is greater
than the individual parts, and that Animal Nitro is more
than just the sum of a couple of different amino acids.
You get the right mix of aminos together, and what
you'll get is an important supplement that all strength
athletes can benefit from.
Aminos vs. Protein
Over the years, words like "protein" and "amino
acids" have been thrown together so much, they usually
mean the same thing to a lot of guys. Protein? Aminos?
What's the difference? Too bad, because an effective
amino supplement can do things whole proteins can't. Now
whole or intact protein from food and powders like whey,
casein, egg or soy are made up of amino acids linked
together by chemical bonds. In the small intestines,
special enzymes get to breaking down the dietary
proteins in smaller peptides and individual aminos.
Whole proteins must first be broken down into these
smaller peptides and individual aminos before they can
be absorbed. Some measurements indicate that 70-80% of
15g of milk protein in a meal get absorbed in 3 hours.
While it takes a lot longer for it to get digested,
dietary protein is important because it gives your body
the basics building blocks it needs-a wide range of
amino acids that can be used to restore amino acid
levels in the body to help new tissue growth and
regulate important bodily functions. For accomplishing
these very basic functions, supplement wise, you can't
beat protein powders. They're fairly cheap and
effective. But think of protein in foods and shakes as
gold ore. There's pure gold in the rock, but you've
gotta get it out to be able to use it. You can
definitely get it out, but it takes more time and work.
Protein powders are less efficient too. A lot of the
aminos in protein powders get deaminated by the liver.
In other words, you lose more aminos. In fact, if you
eat too much protein, it can actually hurt your gains
because of something called the Protein Paradox (see
below). Individual amino acids, on the other hand, are
like pure solid gold. Because individual aminos are
quickly absorbed and assimilated, they're far more
efficient. Like protein powders, individual amino acids
can provide a source of dietary protein the body needs.
More importantly, because they can more efficiently
directly enter into systemic circulation, individual
aminos offer additional benefits that we'll talk about
shortly.
Animal Nitro's formula contains only individual amino
acids, no whole proteins. Why? Individual amino acids
can produce pharmacological and physiological effects
such as anabolism, hormone regulation (growth hormone,
insulin), immunomodulation, neurotransmitter function,
and the like. Amino acids, in other words, have the
ability to be more than just building blocks for the
body. Unlike protein powders, aminos can exert certain
anabolic and anti-catabolic effects and impact hormonal
functions.
In the real world, what this means is that the right
ratios, forms, and kinds of individual aminos can
potentially increase strength, shorten recovery times,
reduce fatigue, and increase lean mass in a way protein
powders can't. So does all this mean if you're gonna use
Animal Nitro, then you should stop taking your protein
powder (actually, you could use Animal Nitro to replace
your protein shake-it'd be better and more efficient,
but it'd be more expensive too)? No. You should probably
be doing both. In fact, if you're on a higher protein
diet, then you should really consider taking Animal
Nitro because of something called the Protein Paradox.
There are studies that argue that increasing protein
intakes too much can actually hurt growth, not encourage
it. This is the Protein Paradox. By eating more
protein-rich foods and protein shakes, scientists
believe this can actually reduce the availability of
aminos in tissues due to wastage (catabolism). This
reduction of aminos can then put the brakes on protein
synthesis and, ultimately, weight gain. For example,
drinking a lot of whey protein shakes may give you a lot
of BCAAs, but with high protein diets, these BCAAs can
be quickly catabolized. Over the long run, researchers
speculate that high protein diets can lead to metabolic
imbalances, deficiencies of key amino acids in the body,
and suppress protein synthesis.
So while higher protein diets are important for
bodybuilders, there are diminishing returns as you
increase your intake-you get less and less value back
from each gram of protein. More importantly, beyond a
certain point, too much protein can actually have a
negative effect by making it harder to gain size as more
and more aminos are lost to catabolism. The Protein
Paradox can affect the bodybuilder who's getting a large
percentage of his calories from protein. Since you're
not going to know when you hit the point where you're
taking in too much protein, you should supplement with
the fast-acting amino Animal Nitro just in case. Animal
Nitro can continue delivering important amino acids.
"Uncoupled" Aminos
Animal Nitro contains only individual or "uncoupled"
aminos. You're not going to find protein powder filled
into capsules. No way. We use uncoupled aminos for a
couple of different reasons. A lot of important research
has shown that uncoupled amino acids are more quickly
absorbed in the GI tract than protein in whole foods and
supplements. As these uncoupled aminos don't need to be
digested, they should ideally be taken when rapid
absorption is critical, when certain pharmacological
effects are desired, or when individuals are on higher
protein diets. They can also help lifters who are
cutting and bulking.
But uncoupled aminos are different in a more
fundamental way. They can actually bypass the liver
(where aminos are usually deaminated and ultimately
converted to urea) and enter systemic circulation. When
this happens, the pharmacological benefits can be
realized. Here's how it works. When you eat a steak or
drink a protein shake, the aminos get caught up and
processed in the liver. Uncoupled amino acids, on the
other hand, have the ability actually bypass the liver.
Once ingested, uncoupled aminos can form a "bolus"-think
of this as a therapeutic mass of aminos.
Due to this protective bolus, when the uncoupled
aminos reach the liver, they can escape the liver's
processing. In other words, these aminos can enter into
systemic circulation quickly and reach their target
areas to exert the pharmacological and physiological
effects. Tableted amino acid supplements or protein
powders, because they take longer to digest, are
catabolized to urea a greater degree by the liver.
That's why Animal Nitro contains only uncoupled amino
acids in quick-dissolving capsules. Tableting would
defeat the purpose of this particular product.
Additionally, only with free "uncoupled" aminos can
you precisely complex and formulate the right kinds of
aminos, in the right ratios. It's not just a matter of
throwing uncoupled aminos in there. You have to also
choose the right aminos and in the right amounts
relative to the other aminos. The only real downsides to
uncoupled aminos are their price (very expensive) and
their taste (not so good). This takes us to a discussion
of essential amino acids versus non-essential amino
acids.
Essential Aminos vs. Non-Essential Aminos
So now you know why using uncoupled aminos are
important and different than regular protein shakes. We
got the form of the aminos down, now we have to talk
about which aminos are critical. Without getting into a
debate about conditional aminos, there are two accepted
categories of amino acids: essential (indispensable) and
non-essential (dispensable). Essential amino acids (EAA)
are those that are, well, essential. The body can't make
them on their own; it must obtain them from the foods
and supplements you eat. Non-essential amino acids (NEAA),
on the other hand, can be synthesized by the body.
It's pretty obvious that the EAA are valuable. Just
how valuable? Let's put it this way, the human body can
maintain nitrogen balance on just the essential amino
acids if necessary. And Animal Nitro contains 8
essential amino acids (histidine, isoleucine, leucine,
lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, valine)
plus arginine, an "acquired non-dispensable" amino acid.
Why these 9 amino acids? First, there are numerous
studies looking at the impact of these same amino acids
on the human body. Again and again, clinical studies
have shown that EAA can exert significant anabolic
effects via protein synthesis and net nitrogen balance.
Second, non-essential amino acids aren't necessary to
stimulate net protein synthesis and anabolism. In
concrete terms, researchers at the University of Texas
found that a 6g dose of essential amino acids was about
twice as effective as a 6g serving of mixed amino acids
in stimulating protein synthesis. These researchers
concluded that NEAA are not necessary for the
stimulation of net muscle protein balance. Other
researchers have confirmed this finding. They concluded
that "nonessential amino acids did not provide any
additional significant stimulation of muscle anabolism
above that reached with essential amino acids alone".
This is just another reason that other amino acid
supplements and protein powders won't cut it when it-you
need to be able to custom-tailor the amino acid profile
and include EAA. Non-essential aminos are just that,
non-essential.
Bottom line, when it comes to delivering an anabolic
pulse necessary for new growth, only uncoupled essential
amino acids are absolutely critical. Pure EAA are just
that efficient and important. One researcher who
examined EAA concluded that "our results, along with
virtually all date in the literature on the topic,
suggest that increasing amino acid intake will increase
muscle mass, with all other variables remaining
constant." So now that we covered the forms of the
aminos (uncoupled) and the types (essential amino
acids), let's put it all together and look at the ratios
of aminos, which we'll talk about next...
Human Muscle ProteinTM:
Putting It All Together
As we talked about last time, Animal Nitro uses only
uncoupled, essential amino acids (EAA). Although very
expensive, uncoupled aminos are unique in that they can
form a bolus, bypass the liver, and enter systemic
circulation quickly; they can produce pharmacological
and physiological effects such as hormone regulation
(insulin, GH), immunomodulation, anabolism (via protein
synthesis); and they provide flexibility-you can
custom-tailor a supplement with the ideal amino acid
profile.
Further, we only used essential amino acids (EAA)
because a number of recent studies have looked at the
impact of oral EAA supplementation on anabolism and
protein synthesis. These important studies also found
that only small doses of EAA were required and that
non-essential amino acids (NEAA) weren't necessary to
obtain results. For instance, researchers have found
"that providing only essential amino acids in a
supplement would provide all the amino acids necessary
to increase net muscle protein synthesis" and that they
believed that it wasn't necessary to "include
nonessential amino acids in a formulation designed to
elicit an anabolic response from muscle after exercise"
(Tipton, et al.) Bottom line: to spark anabolism, only
the essential aminos are needed.
Finally, we chose these 9 aminos because these are
the same exact amino acids found in human muscle protein
itself. More precisely, Animal Nitro's Human Muscle
Protein ComplexTM
contains the same aminos and ratios of aminos as found
in human muscle protein. No other amino acid supplement
can make that claim. We formulated Animal Nitro to be
perfectly tailored to meet the needs of your working
muscle itself, to be engineered to match the nutritional
needs of your working muscles right down to the
individual amino. If muscles have a lock, then Animal
Nitro is the key to unlock it.
Before we talk about Animal Nitro, we need to look at
the effectiveness of oral amino acid supplements. As we
touched on in Part I, the kind of the pills, the
types/amounts/form of aminos used, and the timing of the
doses can make all the difference when it comes to
anabolism. As much research has shown, taking in amino
acids after lifting can significantly increase muscle
protein synthesis and reduce muscle protein breakdown.
In other words, amino acids can have an anabolic effect
on muscle (via hyperaminoacidemia). While older studies
looked at intravenous infusion of aminos, more recent
studies have shown that orally administered amino acids
(provided they are the right kinds and amounts) can also
produce anabolism.
In fact, researchers have concluded that among
healthy, training individuals, "an oral amino acid
supplement is just as effective as amino acid infusion
for producing hyperaminoacidemia and net muscle protein
synthesis" (Tipton, et al.). And like we said earlier,
studies also show that you don't need a lot of aminos...
All you need are just 6g of the right aminos. Just how
efficient are orally-delivered essential amino acids in
practical terms? According to some unpublished results,
researchers noted that a small amount of essential amino
acids were incorporated into protein, not catabolized.
When 40g of whey protein was ingested, on the other
hand, urea production increased significantly.
Animal Nitro: What It Can Do For You
So by now, you should know what Animal Nitro is all
about. Each pack contains a proven dose of 6g of those
special aminos your muscles need (including about 4568mg
of BCAAs). Nothing else. Animal Nitro is pure, clean,
simple, and effective. As it contains only the
uncoupled, essential aminos acids, vitamin B6 and
niacin, Animal Nitro makes a perfect all-around,
all-purpose amino acid product for strength athletes.
But we'll be honest with you. While we think Animal
Nitro is the best amino supplement around, we think that
the advanced, competitive athlete really stands to
benefit the most from this new product.
Untrained or inexperienced lifters can make great
gains with proper nutrition and training. For these
guys, focusing on eating the right foods and training
hard will make all the difference. The elite athlete is
the one looking for incremental gains; he needs to
squeeze out every last advantage he can from his
training and his nutrition. Now Animal Nitro isn't going
to pack on outrageous mass overnight or give you
incredible strength gains in a couple of days. Guys
who've been in the iron game for a long time know that
no supplement is going to do that. But for this
competitive lifter with the seasoned physique, Animal
Nitro can give him that extra edge.
At this level, experienced lifters know it's about
pounds and inches. Animal Nitro was designed with these
guys in mind to help increase strength, improve
recovery, reduce fatigue, and provide more energy for
improved training efficiency. In the real world, this
can mean adding meaningful weight to your 1 rep max in
the bench, helping your body recover faster from
grueling workouts, helping to maintain lean tissue for a
show, and improving your energy levels (we'll talk about
the results some testers achieved in Part III of this
article).
Timing is important too, according to current
research. From an anabolic point of view, there is a
critical nutritional "window of opportunity" that exists
for all lifters. During this important time, it's
possible to prime your body's anabolic engine and
ultimately set your body up for optimum gains. Miss this
window, and you can shortchange your muscles. Therefore,
for optimal gains, Animal Nitro should be taken around
lifting-just before training, and immediately after.
Following lifting, the body enters a state where muscle
protein synthesis is stimulated, as is the rate of
muscle protein breakdown. The trick is to make sure that
the net muscle protein balance is positive, not
negative. When it's positive, your body enters an
anabolic state.
Taking Animal Nitro pre-training can be beneficial as
well. In one published study in the American Journal of
Physiology, Endocrinology, and Metabolism, researchers
examined the consumption of an oral essential amino acid
supplement prior to training. What these researchers
concluded was that when oral essential aminos were taken
prior to training, net muscle protein synthesis was
greater than when those aminos were consumed afterwards.
The researchers theorized that this was due to the fact
that there was an increased delivery of aminos to
targeted tissues. Therefore, taking Animal Nitro pre-
and post-training should produce the best results. As a
targeted amino acid supplement, athletes can use Animal
Nitro when they're cutting, bulking or even maintaining.
Dieting athletes can benefit from the extra BCAAs in
Animal Nitro (close to 4600mg of BCAAs per pack), as
well as the other essential aminos. Essential aminos can
be used by the body to create other non-essential aminos.
This is important when calories and protein are
restricted during pre-contest dieting. On the other
hand, athletes who are taking in more protein because
they're bulking up can benefit from Animal Nitro because
Animal Nitro can deliver those essential amino acids
more quickly and efficiently. At a certain point, the
body reaches a threshold and cannot effectively utilize
dietary protein-excess aminos from food and protein
shakes get catabolized, producing diminishing returns.
In these instances, Animal Nitro makes a whole lot of
sense. For guys looking to maintain, Animal Nitro can
help with increasing strength, recovery, reducing
fatigue, and maintaining a favorable testosterone
levels. In short, Animal Nitro is a pretty useful
supplement for strength athletes.
How To Use Animal Nitro
It's pretty simple. Just take one pack of Animal
Nitro, right after training. But to take full advantage
of the anabolic window of opportunity around lifting,
you should take Animal Nitro pre- and post-training. The
trick with Animal Nitro is to always take it on an empty
stomach. Because the aminos in Animal Nitro don't need
to be digested like regular protein, you won't have to
worry about stomach upset, feeling full, or anything
else. If you have a favorite post-training shake, then
you can continue to use that with Animal Nitro.
Immediately following training, you'd take your Animal
Nitro. After a half hour or more, you can follow this up
with your protein/carb shake. Piece of cake. Right?
All in all, amino acids are pretty simple things, but
supplementation can be complex. It's not just a matter
of popping a few amino tablets or drinking a protein
shake. With Animal Nitro, getting the right aminos is a
piece of cake. When it comes to sparking anabolism, no
other supplement-protein shake or amino supplement-is as
efficient and effective as Animal Nitro. When all is
said and done, after all the talk about EAA and
uncoupled aminos, Animal Nitro works very, very simply.
Taking Animal Nitro is like turning on a light switch.
The unique, oral amino formula in Animal Nitro can
literally turn the anabolic switch "on" by shifting
muscle protein balance from negative to positive. Once
on, with the body in an anabolic state, the body can
recover more quickly and efficiently for gains. By
taking Animal Nitro pre- and post-training, the anabolic
switch is turned on and remains on during the most
critical nutritional window of opportunity.
Real World Results:
Sure, amino acid supplements have been around for a
long time. The fact that they're still being used should
tell you something. They've got a proven track record in
the gym. They've been used by a countless number of
lifters. Over the years, amino acids have also been
subject of numerous studies. In short, along with
protein and a handful of other supplements, amino acids
have a studied in depth. More importantly, new studies
are being performed all the time. So just because aminos
aren't new, it doesn't mean new studies aren't being
done on them. They are.
As we talked about in Parts I and II, some of those
newer studies published in the last couple of years have
looked at essential amino acids and how they can benefit
athletes by enhancing anabolism. So just because a
supplement is "old school" doesn't mean it can't be
brought into the future. With essential amino acids,
this is exactly what the recent studies are doing. Using
the latest research as a foundation, we created Animal
Nitro to be the best amino acid supplement. Period. We
think we did just that.
But at the end of the day, studies are studies. What
truly matters, in our opinion, is real world results.
What do real lifters who use supplements think of them?
What kinds of gains are they making? Is a particular
supplement worth it? These are some of the things we
wanted answers to. That's why we created the Alpha
Testing Program. We wanted to see how our supplements
would perform in real life situations when used by real
lifters.
To test Animal Nitro, real lifters were recruited.
They were sent the product to test for 3 weeks. 52
people successfully completed the three-week program,
filling out weekly progress reports, etc. Before we
started, we pretty much knew what the Alpha Testers
could expect with Animal Nitro. Even so, when we saw the
end results, we were pretty surprised. We're sure Animal
Nitro is going to be a solid addition to the Animal
line.
Look you don't have to take our word for it. You
don't even have to take the word from real people like
yourself who've tested the product firsthand. If you
don't want to be a skeptic, we encourage you to try the
product yourself. After all, we've been proudly standing
behind our product guarantee for a long, long time. If
you try Animal Nitro and you don't like it, return it
and we'll credit you or refund your money. It's that
simple. What more do you need to know? Oh yeah, the
results...
Objective Parameters:
We basically measured two things, one objective and
one subjective. In the first, we had each Alpha Tester
measure his one rep max in the bench press, deadlift and
squat. In the second, we also had them indicate what
benefits they got from Animal Nitro at the end of three
weeks. We measured subjective elements including
strength, fatigue, recovery, and energy.
For starters, we can talk about what the average
Alpha Tester looked like. Our average, he's 31 years
old, weighs just under 205 with 13% bodyfat. At the
start of the program, he could bench 272, deadlift 335,
and squat 358. Among all the Alpha Testers, the highs in
the bench, deadlift and squat were 400, 525 and 765
pounds respectively.
Of the 52 Alpha Testers, all but three experienced
one kind of gain or another. Not bad. Let's start with
the bench press. After 3 weeks, the average bench press
(one rep max) increased by 4.7%. That percentage
increase translates into 12.88 lb. In other words, after
three weeks, the average gain on the bench press (1 rep
max) was nearly 13 pounds. Nearly 60% the Alpha Testers
saw an increase in the bench press (one rep max) between
6-45 pounds.
On the deadlift, we saw similar gains. The average
deadlift (one rep max) increased by 18.07 lb. after only
3 weeks (a 5.4% increase). Over 65% of the Alpha Testers
saw their deadlift increase by between 6-45 lb. In terms
of the squat, the average increase for the one rep max
was a sizeable 21.52 lb., reflecting an increase of
5.9%. 73% of the Alpha Testers experienced a gain in
their squat between 6-55 lb.
Now while we anticipated some strength increases from
the use of Animal Nitro, we didn't expect gains of
nearly 13 lb. in the bench, 18 lb. in the deadlift, and
nearly 22 lb. in the squat. Pretty impressive. For a
seasoned powerlifter, gains like this for a one rep max
could be significant, especially in a competition.
Remember too that all this was after only 3 weeks of
using Animal Nitro.
When we looked at weight and bodyfat percentages, no
real surprises. On average, there was a weight gain of
0.78 lb. However, according to the numbers, the average
Alpha Tester also saw his bodyfat percentage decrease by
0.9%. So there were some nominal lean mass gains. In our
opinion, while the amount of lean mass gained was pretty
negligible, what struck us was the fact that the vast
majority of Alpha Testers saw increases in strength
without any real change in weight.
Subjective Parameters:
In terms of the subjective measurements, we looked at
strength, energy, fatigue and recovery specifically. Of
the respondents, 49% say the experienced better recovery
when using Animal Nitro; 68% said their strength
increased; 48% noted more energy; and 37% experienced
less fatigue.
In addition to the four fields mentioned above, Alpha
Testers also commented that they experienced muscle
growth, better pumps, increased appetites, more
endurance, greater muscle thickness and density, and the
ability to overcome plateaus.
Actual Comments:
The following are some actual comments we received
from our Alpha Testers...
- "First let me say that this was a potent mixture
that DEFINITELY helped me during my last few weeks
of training before the Mr. Michigan. I came in my
all time best shape which helped me win the
middleweight class. I have been competing since 1992
and finally made the move up to the middleweight
with moderate success. Previous years of getting
ready I always seemed to diet out the last weeks
before the show while getting weaker and flatter...
Even though I have done well in previous shows I
always was the biggest lightweight and when I
finally made the move to middleweight I never came
in where I wanted to. This year I finally did. My
workouts the last few weeks amazed my training
partner. He made comments that I looked 'fuckin'
stronger than when I was NOT dieting.'"- "Overall
I was very satisfied with the product. I put on 6
pounds of mass and I finally increased my bench
press... I don't know if it was a mental thing or
part of the product, but the best thing I noticed
was how much my intensity increased at the gym."
- "Excellent product. I was dieting while taking
the product so I was afraid that this might throw my
results off. But I was ecstatic that I was able to
stay at 185 lbs while losing about 2% bodyfat. All I
can say is that this is definitely one product that
I'll keep in my supplement arsenal."
- "Nitro is dope! The increases in strength +
power translated themselves into increased size. The
shit works excellently. I am definitely looking
forward to it hitting the market."
- "I liked the fact that the pills were smaller
and easier to take than the Animal Pak pills. I am
impressed with the gains I made. I feel much more
solid than I did at the start of taking this
supplement... I enjoyed taking this supplement, and
I was impressed with the results I made."
- "Awesome. I'm telling you, I was doing weight
for 10 to 12 reps and normally I would only get 4 to
6 reps. My strength increased a lot. I put on 10
pounds of muscle, baby! Can you send me some more?
If not, I can't wait until it goes on sale."
- "Man this stuff was really great. I have
experienced some really great pumps."
- I liked this product. I did gain good weight,
and I looked different after it was over. I did
still get sore, but not like before. It did help
with fatigue."
- "At the start of the program I was doing
eighteen 45 lb plates for 10 on my third set. By the
third week I was able to rep 22 plates for ten, as
my squats improved, so did my deadlifts."
- "The AA packs definitely made a difference in
my training and competing the last 4 weeks. I
strongly believe the Alpha Tester AA supplement pack
helped in not only my muscle growth but also in my
all around recovery time."
- I think you have a winner. With all the
research I did on amino acids I believe this is a
positive product."
- "This product is one of the best that Animal
has come up with to date..."
- "I have increased my strength. It is also more
convenient to take than other protein products.
There is no mixing powders involved. I also like the
fact that it's for both pre-and post-workout. It
gives good energy and strength for the workout and
it is effective for recovery."
- "Had a great week in the gym! My bench was
really strong, maxed out this morning, personal
best. My leg workout was great, felt really strong.
I am still doing the Westside workouts."
- "I found this product to be a great supplement
package. I experienced a huge boost in strength and
endurance. An additional benefit noticed was that my
muscles got denser and larger. Also muscle fatigue
was down."
- "I feel much stronger doing my regular routine.
I'm doing the same weight fore more reps. I pump up
faster than normal. Great pump and burn."
- "It got me pumped up but not angry. I felt like
I could lift for hours and I did."
- "Definitely felt that it had a positive impact
on my training. I made some small strength increases
but the effect it had on my pump as well as what it
did for my energy in terms of negative fatigue and
aiding recovery would be worth the price of the
supplement."
- "My workouts are going very, very smooth and
strong. I've added two exercises to each workout and
I'm still looking for things I can do after my
workouts... My body feels super rock hard. I haven't
felt tired this week."
- "Feeling great. My workouts feel deeper in the
muscles than in the past. I had more endurance this
week, especially on leg day. High reps at my normal
weight."
- "The pump I was getting in earlier weeks is
gone. Now I just feel stronger. When doing my
routine I'm doing 2-6 reps more with the same
weights I was using before. Great product."
- "Feel very strong during workouts, recovery is
still excellent. Receiving great pumps also."
- "Overall weight and strength was up, as well
keeping pumped longer. Workouts were very intense
and hardcore as I'm training for 2 shows this year.
On a scale of 1-10 I would rate the product a 10 and
will recommend it very highly as it worked for me."
- "I think this is a good building block in
anybody's lean mass building program. I have gone
past my wall I hit and couldn't get passed. This is
a great product in just the right amounts. Ya'll
rock."
- "I was able to increase all exercise weights
with a marked improvement in my squats. I have
gotten stronger with more muscle mass while
maintaining my body weight. I believe that this has
a future with the Animal Team."
- When I first started to take the pills I did
not notice anything happen. After about the first
week I feel an increase in my energy levels during
my workouts. I started to fatigue less during my
workouts."
- "Well so far I noticed some good gains as far
as going up in pounds lifted. I think it's a good
base to any stacks and for me it added that extra
push to pass through that plateau. I think if and
when y'all come out with it, I will definitely get
some more. I also have a couple friends that are
impressed with the changes I have had. Even though
subtle they say they can tell. I recover faster and
get a better pump than before, big time. I'm also
able to keep it longer!"
- "This product you sent me was awesome... I
seemed to have more energy and shorter recovery time
in between sets. I have nothing but praise..."
- "I do feel less soreness during and after
workouts. I have more energy to complete a workout
with less breaks."
- "This is without a doubt the best supplement
pak I have ever tried. Please let me know as soon as
it is available. My gains in strength and muscle
density were exceptional."
- "I work 12-16 hrs a day so I work out late at
night. The first thing I noticed was that I was
sleeping a lot more soundly (restfully). The second
thing was that I wasn't getting sore or feeling
muscle fatigue even after a hard leg workout. That
was very noticeable."
- "I put roughly half an inch on my arms, and I
have more thickness in my midsection that I didn't
before. Overall, I am very happy with the way this
cycle turned out and would suggest it to any one of
my friends, and purchase it myself!"

Summary:
We are confident that Animal Nitro will be the
premier amino supplement. Aside from the results we've
been seeing, one of the best things about the product is
that it can benefit a wide range of individuals
including the bodybuilder, powerlifter, or any athlete
who requires a solid foundation in strength and power.
Animal Nitro also has the flexibility to work with
athletes who are dieting, bulking or just maintaining.
For dieters, Animal Nitro can help preserve lean mass
and allow you to recover more efficiently during
calorie-restricted diets. Animal Nitro can exert both
anabolic and anti-catabolic effects. Animal Nitro is
also rich in those special aminos that can actually be
used by the body to produce energy, an issue that's of
great concern to dieting athletes. These same aminos can
also impact the response of anabolic hormones including
testosterone, growth hormone, and insulin.
On the flip side, during a bulking cycle, with Animal
Nitro, you can get all the key aminos your muscles need
without all the extra calories. In other words, you can
take Nitro and still eat big. Animal Nitro won't fill
you up like a protein shake would. More importantly,
Animal Nitro can deliver those important aminos
efficiently-much more efficiently than protein powders.
Animal Nitro is so efficient, a little (just 6g) goes a
long way. It's pure and concentrated. So if you're a
seasoned lifter looking for that edge, if you're looking
to add a staple to your nutritional arsenal, then you
should seriously consider Animal Nitro.
What's in Universal
Animal Nitro?
View Specific Product Details:
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44 Packs |
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Supplement Facts |
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Serving Size
2
Packs |
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Servings Per Container
22 |
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Amount Per Serving |
% DV |
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Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine HCl) |
500mcg |
25% |
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Niacin (As Niacinamide) |
10mg |
50% |
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Human Muscle Protein
Complex™ |
4995mg |
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Arginine |
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* |
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Histidine |
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* |
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Isoleucine |
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* |
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Leucine |
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* |
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Lysine |
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* |
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Methionine |
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* |
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Phenylalanine |
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* |
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Threonine |
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* |
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Valine |
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* |
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Pro BCAA Complex |
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* |
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Leucine |
3500mg |
* |
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Isoleucine |
1690mg |
* |
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Valine |
1815mg |
* |
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* Daily Value (DV) not
established |
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Other Ingredients |
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Stearic Acid,
Magnesium Stearate,
Gelatin,
Titanium Dioxide,
FD&C Red #40,
FD&C Blue #1 |
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Total BCAAs Per Serving (2
Packs): 9135.00mg |
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* These statements have not been evaluated by
the Food and Drug Administration. This product
is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or
prevent any disease.
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