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Agmatine Sulfate Benefits: Muscle Pumps, Nootropic, Pain Relief, Increased Insulin Sensitivity
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<blockquote data-quote="Rorinsmith" data-source="post: 22088" data-attributes="member: 353"><p>I said I'd get back with an update on how I was doing with this stuff so here it is: It's absolutely AMAZING! Of all the supplements I've ever taken (and I've taken a lot!) this is hands down been the most effective. A little over three weeks ago I upped the dosage from one scoop to two. Wow. The pumps that were decent before are now incredible. This is the kind of thing I'd hoped I'd get from creatine but never did. And the veins! Yowsa! New ones popping up with every workout and older ones becoming much more pronounced. And they're staying that way. Last week I skipped a few workouts as well as the AgmaGen and happened to step in my gym without a shirt on, turned on the lights and caught myself in the mirror and was pretty blown away. I was pumped and vascular like I had just completed a workout! Also last week I had two doctors appointments spaced three days apart. One was my semi-annual with my HIV doc and the other was with my new Endocrinologist who is truly an incredible woman. Yes, WOMAN! At both appointments my blood pressure was lower and down to normal. It had been slightly elevated ever since I started TRT. I'm crediting AgmaGen for this. The little canister this stuff comes in is a bottomless pit. I've been on the same one since mid June and it's only half empty! It's not very expensive to begin with and being able to stretch it out like this makes it super economical. I just can't say enough about this product and hope all you guys will give it a try. As ERO has stated, there are certain things that may hinder agmatine's absorption. I haven't taken creatine for over a year as my levels were rather high and two different docs suggested I stop it. And I've never taken citrulline. The C4 pre-workout I take contains small amounts of creatine and arginine. I'm thinking of switching brands and will see if I can find one without this just so I can see if it makes any difference. Will keep ya'll updated!</p><p></p><p>Ron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rorinsmith, post: 22088, member: 353"] I said I'd get back with an update on how I was doing with this stuff so here it is: It's absolutely AMAZING! Of all the supplements I've ever taken (and I've taken a lot!) this is hands down been the most effective. A little over three weeks ago I upped the dosage from one scoop to two. Wow. The pumps that were decent before are now incredible. This is the kind of thing I'd hoped I'd get from creatine but never did. And the veins! Yowsa! New ones popping up with every workout and older ones becoming much more pronounced. And they're staying that way. Last week I skipped a few workouts as well as the AgmaGen and happened to step in my gym without a shirt on, turned on the lights and caught myself in the mirror and was pretty blown away. I was pumped and vascular like I had just completed a workout! Also last week I had two doctors appointments spaced three days apart. One was my semi-annual with my HIV doc and the other was with my new Endocrinologist who is truly an incredible woman. Yes, WOMAN! At both appointments my blood pressure was lower and down to normal. It had been slightly elevated ever since I started TRT. I'm crediting AgmaGen for this. The little canister this stuff comes in is a bottomless pit. I've been on the same one since mid June and it's only half empty! It's not very expensive to begin with and being able to stretch it out like this makes it super economical. I just can't say enough about this product and hope all you guys will give it a try. As ERO has stated, there are certain things that may hinder agmatine's absorption. I haven't taken creatine for over a year as my levels were rather high and two different docs suggested I stop it. And I've never taken citrulline. The C4 pre-workout I take contains small amounts of creatine and arginine. I'm thinking of switching brands and will see if I can find one without this just so I can see if it makes any difference. Will keep ya'll updated! Ron [/QUOTE]
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