JohnnyWest
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This isn't an anabolic steroid but i like the concept of injectable Adenosphine triphosphate. (ATP)
Here is some info I found.
Tridenosen is a potent dilator of the small arteries of the muscles of the body and heart. Adenosine, Nicotinic acid and DADA are all vasodilators of the vascular bed of striated muscle. The reduction in vascular resistance produced by these agents leads to an increase in blood flow, oxygen supply, and muscle perfusion. This increased blood flow leads to increased CO2 and lactic acid removal, reducing muscle fatigue and muscle damage during maximal work periods. Experimental studies show that the increase in blood supply to heart muscle is increased by more than 100% by infusion with adenosine compounds: and to skeletal muscle by more than 92%.
Magnesium and Potassium aspartates are used in the treatment of fatigue and exhaustion in man; and of the sodium and potassium imbalance that accompanies these states. Both Magnesium and Potassium aspartates are potent anti-oxidants, and help to limit muscle damage incurred as a result of fast work or azoturia. Tridenosen has been shown in trials to reduce post-exercise CPK and SGOT levels, indicating that much less muscle cell damage has been incurred.
http://www.naturevet.com/ProductProfile.asp?pr=37
http://www.farmamondo.com/vista.cfm?ID=815&LI=e
Here is some info I found.
Tridenosen is a potent dilator of the small arteries of the muscles of the body and heart. Adenosine, Nicotinic acid and DADA are all vasodilators of the vascular bed of striated muscle. The reduction in vascular resistance produced by these agents leads to an increase in blood flow, oxygen supply, and muscle perfusion. This increased blood flow leads to increased CO2 and lactic acid removal, reducing muscle fatigue and muscle damage during maximal work periods. Experimental studies show that the increase in blood supply to heart muscle is increased by more than 100% by infusion with adenosine compounds: and to skeletal muscle by more than 92%.
Magnesium and Potassium aspartates are used in the treatment of fatigue and exhaustion in man; and of the sodium and potassium imbalance that accompanies these states. Both Magnesium and Potassium aspartates are potent anti-oxidants, and help to limit muscle damage incurred as a result of fast work or azoturia. Tridenosen has been shown in trials to reduce post-exercise CPK and SGOT levels, indicating that much less muscle cell damage has been incurred.
http://www.naturevet.com/ProductProfile.asp?pr=37
http://www.farmamondo.com/vista.cfm?ID=815&LI=e

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