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SciVation
Presents:Xtend
Speed Recovery!
Scientifically Advanced Endurance And
Recovery Enhancer! |
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Xtend is a precise, scientific blend of Energy
Aminos consisting of the proven 2:1:1 ratio of
Branched Chain Amino Acids (L-Leucine, L-Isoleucine and
L-Valine), Glutamine, Citrulline Malate, and Vitamin B6
that will give you the energy you need to maximize your
training while enhancing recovery at the same time. The
advanced components in Xtend have been scientifically
proven to help speed recovery and enhance ATP production
and promote cell volumization. Avoid fatigue by blocking
entry of fatigue-inducing tryptophan into the brain.
Increase protein synthesis, immune function and
digestive health. Promote vasodilation which can lead to
better assimilation and absorption of protein. Elevate
growth hormone levels. Sounds good!
FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS
If I already eat a lot
of protein, will additional free-form BCAA be beneficial
to me?
The metabolic effects seen from ingesting free-form
amino acids are different from ingesting the same amino
acids when they are in a whole protein (peptide bond).
The rapid flushing of the system with the particular
amino acid exerts a much more powerful activation of its
target pathways. For example, if you were to ingest 5
grams of free-form arginine pre-workout you would notice
a greater pump then without it. If you were to ingest 5
grams of arginine in the form of a whole protein (1)
you'd have to eat a ton of protein to acquire the 5
grams of arginine and (2) the rate of delivery would be
much slower and (3) you would not be flooding your
system with a large dose of arginine at one time. The
same holds true for BCAA. Ingesting 10 grams of BCAA
will lead to greater activation of mTOR, PI3K, etc.*
than ingesting 10 grams of BCAA from a whole protein.
What if I already take
in a lot of whey protein which is high in BCAA?
Free-form amino acids are absorbed quicker than whey,
and as stated above, whey will not flood your
bloodstream with BCAA as quick as ingesting free-form
BCAA. The BCAA from whey compared to free-form BCAA
could be compared to filling up a glass of water from a
garden hose (whey) to a faucet (free-form BCAA). If you
use a garden hose you have to wait until the water
travels the length of the hose before you can use it.
With a faucet, the water is right there when you turn it
on. On top of this, the faucet has a wider opening than
the garden hose and releases more water than the garden
hose. During your workout and times of stress (dieting),
you want the BCAA to get to your muscles as quickly as
possible.
Can women take Xtend?
Yes. Xtend is very effective for both men and women.
Can I stack Xtend with
VasoCharge?
Yes. We highly recommend taking 2 scoops of
VasoCharge + 2 scoops of Xtend pre-workout and then
sipping on 4-8 scoops of Xtend during your workout.
What Other Supplements
Can I Combine with Xtend for Enhanced Results?
The Mammalian Target of Rapamycin (mTOR) is one of
the body's protein synthesis regulators. mTOR functions
as an energy sensor; it is activated when ATP levels are
high and blocked when ATP levels are decreased (AMPK is
activated when ATP decreases, which works
antagonistically to mTOR).
The main energy-consuming process in the cell is
protein synthesis. When mTOR is activated (high ATP
levels sensed) protein synthesis is increased and when
mTOR is suppressed (low ATP levels are sensed) protein
synthesis is blunted.
MTOR activation is vital for skeletal muscle
hypertrophy. Interestingly, mTOR is also a nutrient
sensor of amino acid availability, specifically of
leucine availability. Research has shown that regulation
of mTOR by ATP and amino acids act independently through
separate mechanisms (Dennis et al., 2001).
It is my belief that combining supplements that
increase/elevate ATP levels with BCAA will lead to an
increased activation of mTOR, and therefore protein
synthesis. Our goal is to keep ATP levels elevated while
working out. To do so, we must supply the needed
nutrients and substrates before and after the workout to
keep ATP levels elevated and our bodies primed for
growth.
Creatine
Creatine is used in the high-energy phosphate or ATP-PCr
system to regenerate ATP. ATP, the body's main source of
energy, is a molecule of adenosine (adenine + the sugar
ribose) linked to three phosphate molecules by
high-energy bonds. Breaking of the two outer bonds
results in the release of energy.
When the most outer bond is broken, the energy is
released and ADP and Pi are left behind. Creatine, which
is bonded to a phosphate ion, transfers energy to the
ADP and Pi molecule by breaking its own bond. This
regenerates the ATP molecule, which means one now has
more energy to use.
Skeletal muscle has a limited storage of creatine.
Therefore supplementing with creatine increases your
ability to form ATP and therefore increases the
available energy for exercise (Casey et al. 1996 &
2000). More importantly to our topic on hand, by keeping
ATP levels by supplementing with creatine we increase
protein synthesis through mTOR activation. Creatine also
has many other beneficial effects that are to numerous
to address here.
Nitric Oxide (NO) product (Arginine,
DiArginine-Malate, AAKG, etc)
The rate-limiting step of amino acid uptake into
skeletal muscle is the transportation of the amino acids
through the blood to the skeletal muscle, which is
governed by blood flow (Wolfe, 2004). NO vasodilates
blood vessels, thereby increasing blood flow. This
increase when combined with exercises means greater
blood flow and greater amino acid deliver and uptake in
the working skeletal muscle. Exercise itself results in
an increase in NO production, and the increased blood
flow created by exercise is believed to be linked to the
increase in protein synthesis post workout (Douglas et
al., 2004). Xtend already has Citrulline-Malate in it,
which will increase NO production, but an additional
serving of arginine (i.e. 5 grams) preworkout should
further enhance NO production, blood flow, and amino
acid uptake.
What's in SciVation
Xtend?
View Specific Product Details:
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90 Servings |
Refreshing Apple (1170g)
Watermelon (1016.1g) |
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Supplement Facts |
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Serving Size
2
Scoop |
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Servings Per Container
90 |
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Amount Per Serving |
% Daily Value |
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Vitamin B6(as
Pyridoxine HCL) |
10mg |
500% |
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L-Leucine |
3.5g |
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L-Glutamine |
2.5g |
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L-Isoleucine |
1.8g |
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L-Valine |
1.8g |
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Citrulline Malate |
1g |
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* Percent Daily Values are based
on a 2,000 calorie diet |
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† Daily Value not established |
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Other Ingredients |
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L-Leucine,
L-Glutamine,
L-Valine,
L-Isoleucine,
Citrulline Malate,
Natural And Artificial Flavors,
Citric Acid,
Acesulfame Potassium,
Sucralose,
Pyridoxine HCL,
Yellow #5,
Blue #1 |
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<160 lbs: 2 scoops
160-180 lbs: 4 scoops
>180 lbs: 6 scoops
Regardless of bodyweight, consume 1 serving (2
scoops) immediately post-workout.
* 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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