NATURAL ANABOLIC FOR INTENSE WORKOUTS.
INCREASES PROTEIN SYNTHESIS AND FAT REDUCTION.
Ursolic acid is a compound found naturally, in very small amounts, in apple skin, in blueberries, grape skin, rosemary, ... It has many beneficial effects as it helps to curb osteoporosis, is antimicrobial, helps to increase synthesis of muscle proteins, helps the conversion of white fat into brown fat (which activates metabolism for thermogenesis), etc..
The effective daily dose of ursolic acid is 600 mg, the amount provided by this food supplement.
BENEFITS
Improves net protein synthesis at the muscle level, helping to gain muscle mass.
Decreases muscle damage when we train, thus helping a greater recovery, especially in intense workouts.
Elevates the metabolism from an increase in brown fat for energy production.
Reduces the percentage of body fat.
Improves physical performance, both in strength and endurance. Does so by increasing the production and release of a growth hormone called somatomedin c or insulin growth factor type 1 (igf-1).
Reduces post-exercise inflammation, thanks to a characteristic function of triterpenic compounds (30-carbon terpenes).
TYPE OF ATHLETE:
Strength and fitness athletes who need to improve their muscle mass and strength and, at the same time, decrease the percentage of fat to improve body composition.
Promotes resistance of the muscles during periods of muscle regeneration
In workouts which is carried out at intervals, where the maintenance and/or improvement of lean mass is an important factor in improving performance.
Excellent synergistic combination with ISOWHEY 100, WHEYPRO, POWERMASS, RECOPLUS, GLUTAPOWER, POWER BCAA'S and CREAPLUS.
RECOMMENDED DAILY DOSE
Take 2 capsules 3 times a day with a glass of water.
CONTRIBUTION OF ASSETS |
1 CAPSULE |
Rosemary Dry Extract |
350 mg |
Ursolic acid |
105 mg |
CONTRIBUTION OF ASSETS |
PER DAILY DOSE (6 capsules) (%NRV) |
Rosemary Dry Extract |
2100 mg |
Ursolic acid |
630 mg (16%) |
NRVs: Nutrient Reference Values. Reference intake of an average adult (2.000 Kcal / 8.400 kJ).
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