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Stamin
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If you are taking creatine then you are only addressing half of
the equation of muscle energy, recovery, and growth.
Creatine works by enhancing your muscle’s energy supply and
re-supply capacity through the anaerobic pathway. It does this by
increasing concentrations of creatine phosphate, which is the muscle’s
immediate storage house for valuable phosphate ions. In the form
of creatine phosphate, these ions are readily available to restore
the activity of the primary muscle fuel ATP. Creatine phosphate
works in conjunction with glycogen to provide immediate energy to
the muscle. These compounds do not require the presence of oxygen
to do their work, hence they are termed anaerobic (without oxygen)
substrates.
The down side of the story is that creatine phosphate is quickly
used up. In addition to this, anaerobic breakdown of glycogen for
energy (glycolysis) soon comes to a halt as lactic acid builds up.
At this point it is time for the aerobic re-supply of ATP to take
over. The aerobic energy system is complex and involves many metabolic
pathways that use glucose, glycolytic byproducts, as well as fats
for substrates.
Citrulline Malate “Aerobic Creatine???”
As I explained, creatine works by supporting and enhancing the anaerobic
production of energy in the muscle. Unfortunately, it does nothing
to address the production of aerobic energy in the muscle.
This is where citrulline malate comes in. Citrulline malate has
been shown to increase aerobic ATP production in the muscle by 34%!
The result is a marked decrease in fatigue and a substantial increase
in aerobic exercise performance. Citrulline malate does this in
part by stimulating the removal and utilization for energy of the
lactic acid formed during anaerobic glycolysis.
Citrulline malate works synergistically with creatine in another
way as well. After exercise your creatine phosphate levels are depleted
and it takes a while for the free creatine in your muscles to be
rephosphorylated. With citrulline malate, the rate of phosphocreatine
recovery after exercise is increased by 20%! This means that you
recover more quickly between weight training sessions giving yourself
a better opportunity to grow faster.
Citrulline Malate and Ammonia
Ammonia is a toxic metabolic by product produced by your muscles,
especially during intense exercise. Ammonia is removed from the
body by the liver’s urea cycle. Ammonia is very toxic to the
body and muscles; the build up of ammonia in the body results in
a rapid onset of fatigue. If the levels are not reduced, they can
lead to muscle catabolism and interference with brain function.
Severe ammonia toxicity can lead to organ failure, and eventually
death.
Citrulline malate stimulates the urea cycle and therefore markedly
increases the body’s ability to remove ammonia. Ammonia is
thus converted to the harmless by-product urea, and excreted from
the body.
Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, mix 1
scoop (3.6g) with 8 ounces of water and consume twice per day. On
workout days, take one serving immediately before training.
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Supplement Facts
Serving Size 3.6g
Servings Per Container 40
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Amount per Serving |
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% Daily Value |
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Citrulline Malate |
3g |
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*Daily Value not established |
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