WHAT IS L-ARGININE?L-ARGININE is an amino acid which is considered 'conditionally essential' because of the many important roles it plays in the body which may be compromised if a deficiency occurs...
WHAT IS ACETYL L-CARNITINE?ALC is a stimulant-free, fat mobiliser designed to assist in fat reduction diets.WHAT DOES IT DO?The active ingredient is the amino acid, Acetyl L-Carnitine (ALC) - an ad...
WHAT IS AAKG?Arginine Alpha-Ketoglutarate, (AAKG for short, has become popular for its ability to increase production of the messenger molecule, Nitric Oxide (NO).WHAT DOES IT DO?The key benefit of...
WHAT IS HMB?Calcium Hydroxymethyl-Butyrate, or HMB for short, is a derivative of the essential amino acid Leucine, and is made in small quantities naturally within the human body.WHAT DOES IT DO?Re...
WHAT IS GABA?GABA (full name Gamma Aminobutyric Acid) is a naturally occurring substance, manufactured in the brain from Glutamate.WHAT DOES IT DO?GABA acts as a mild inhibitory (relaxing) neurotra...
WHAT IS D-ASPARTIC ACID?D-ASPARTIC ACID is the reverse, or 'right-hand' form of a common amino acid, Aspartic Acid, and may be the most effective test booster available to the athlete.WHAT DOES IT ...
WHAT IS MICRONISED CREATINE MONOHYDRATE?MICRONISED CREATINE MONOHYDRATE is the world's most popular, natural performance enhancing supplement. The newer, Micronised version is manufactured with a m...
WHAT IS CLA?Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA for short) is a saturated fatty acid found in some plant oils and animal fats*.WHAT DOES IT DO?CLA appears to positively influence the rate of fat oxidatio...
WHAT ARE BRANCHED CHAIN AMINO ACIDS?BCAAs are the most popular amino acid supplement, with good reason. The 3 branched chain aminos - Leucine, Isoleucine, and Valine - comprise 35% of muscle tissue...
WHAT IS BETA ALANINE?BETA ALANINE is the building block of carnosine, a molecule that helps buffer acid in muscles, thus potentially increasing physical performance and endurance.WHAT DOES IT DO?BE...
WHAT IS ARGININE NITRATE?First popularised as a GH, Arginine has more recently become popular for its ability to increase production of the messenger molecule Nitric Oxide (NO). WHAT DOES IT DO?The...
WHAT IS AGMATINE?AGMATINE is a byproduct of Arginine, produced through a process called decarboxylation. It is essentially Arginine with the carboxylic acid end removed.
WHAT DOES IT DO?AGMATINE s...