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Product
Highlights
• Increase Muscle Energy
• Increase Muscle Strength
• Increase Endurance
• Muscle Cell Hyper-Saturation
• Increase Creatine Uptake
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While
all the other companies are cutting corners to try and see
just how cheap they can sell you creatine, AST Sports Science
is networking with leading research groups around the world
to deliver you state-of-the-art creatine compounds that are
more effective, work better and produce results that the cheap
creatine supplements can't come close to. Enter Creatine HSC!
"How
to Pump Over 87% More Muscle Building Creatine into
Your Muscles... and Bio-Energetically
Fuel the Phospho-Creatine
Cycle for Sustained and Continual
Muscle Growth Over 247%
Greater Than Creatine Monohydrate!"
The
Problem
We all know creatine monohydrate works! You take it - you
get bigger and you get stronger. You feel good, you feel big,
and you feel strong. You can knock out more and more reps
with heavier and heavier weights. It's great stuff - at least
for the first month or so. Then what happens? Bam! You hit
that wall. The weights aren't moving up like they did at first.
That pump just doesn't seem quite as full as it use to. You
know what I mean. This is called diminished creatine efficacy.
It happens to everyone who relies on simple creatine monohydrate
for the their creatine saturation needs.
The
Solution
One of the fundamental missions at AST Sports Science is to
foster a greater understanding into the dynamics of muscle
anabolism through nutritional intervention. With this fundamental approach AST
Sports Science became the first company to enhance the effectiveness
of creatine monohydrate with our original Creatine Complex-5™.
Now Creatine HSC™ takes the science of creatine supplementation
even further. New Creatine HSC is designed to create a more
efficient and congruent atmosphere to increase creatine uptake
and utilization within the muscle cell by effectively manipulating
the intricate metabolic pathways of the phospho-creatine cycle.
Creatine
HSC's scientifically based creatine formula utilizes an advanced
substrate understanding to enhance the biological mechanisms
of creatine metabolism. Creatine HSC maximizes the integration
of creatine carrier sub-pathways and bioenergetic mediation
to effectively increase muscle cell creatine uptake, retention
and creatine/ATP turnover.
Creatine
HSC's innovative "Hyper-Saturation Creatine Complex" incorporates
pure HPLC creatine monohydrate with an integrated bio-energetic
ATP support system, a dual-phosphate / taurine matrix, unique
sodium / creatine mediators and DGC™ (high-glycemic-index
dextrorotatory glucose crystals) to help facilitate a desired
creatine "Hyper-Saturation" effect. Through this "Hyper-Saturation"
effect, Creatine HSC delivers over 87% more creatine to your
muscles than creatine monohydrate alone. And it doesn't stop
there...
Integrated
ATP Support System
ATP Support System - AST Sports Science is currently the only
company researching the bio-energetic complexities of the
phospho-creatine cycle in order to gain a better understanding
of the co-interactions with relation to creatine / ATP synthesis.
These important intermediaries are key to increasing the intensity
and duration of creatine's muscle building effects. By providing
these essential intermediate substrates, Creatine HSC fuels
a micro-cellular environment prime for continued creatine/ATP
turnover long after other creatine supplements have stopped
producing results. Other creatine formulas ignore important
substrate activity that is involved in the proliferation of
ATP.
This
oversight limits creatine's potential as a fuel and a buffer
for ATP and as a contributor to cell hyper-hydration, protein
accrual and muscular growth. Creatine HSC provides the necessary
micro-nutrients that take advantage of creatine's site-specific
substrate activity. By providing these bio-energetic nutrients
responsible for sustained creatine/ATP turnover, Creatine
HSC delivers continual dynamic muscle performance increases
month after month after month.
Sodium-Creatine
Mediators
Sodium-Creatine Mediators - Unknown to but
a few resourceful researchers, creatine uptake by the muscle
cell is sodium dependent - sodium is required for proper muscle-creatine
delivery and utilization. Providing the proper intra / extra-cellular
creatine-sodium chemical gradient is crucial to "hyper" creatine
transport - getting more creatine in the muscle than normally
allowed under ordinary cellular-metabolic states. Creatine
HSC stimulates sodium-creatine cotransport by increasing the
transmembrane sodium concentration gradient. This increased
sodium flow into the cell allows a thermodynamic creatine
attatchment to "hitch-a-ride" in with the sodium. Creatine
HSC provides a precise sodium requirement to increase cellular
creatine accumulation through cross-membrane sodium transport.
Another first in the industry.
Dual-Phosphate/Taurine
Matrix
Dual-Phosphate / Taurine Matrix - Creatine HSC integrates
a precise sodium-potassium phosphate combination along with
HPLC Taurine for increased muscle cell hydration and insulin-like
mediation for creatine transport to promote an optimum cellular
medium for accelerated muscle growth. Controlled studies have
demonstrated Taurine's potent insulin-like characteristics
and have also shown insulin potentiating attributes as well.
This dual mimic-potentiate ability may foster an even greater
net effect in insulin mediated creatine transport. Numerous
studies are indicating the more creatine that can be driven
into the muscle cell, the more potential for substantial lean
mass accumulation
Spiking
Insulin!
DGC™ - Creatine HSC incorporates new high-glycemic-index dextrorotatory
glucose crystals. This new glucose component helps mediate
a significant increase in creatine uptake and retention by
having a sharp impact on serum insulin levels. This insulin
"spike" mediates a "hyper" uptake of creatine into the muscle
cell. DGC provides this insulin medium without the overly
sweet sensation other insulin spiking methods produce. Not
only does Creatine HSC redefine the science of creatine supplementation,
but it now provides a refreshing way to do it.
Two
Muscle-Quenching Flavors!
New Creatine HSC comes in two awesome and refreshing flavors
- Juicy Grape and Lemon Squeeze. Both are available in 2.2
pound (23 servings) and 4 pound (41 servings) containers.
You just scoop it into a glass, add cold water and stir. Creatine
HSC mixes instantly into a great tasting, very refreshing
and potent muscle-building drink. It doesn't load you down
or weigh heavy on your stomach. Creatine HSC is simple to
use and very effective.
Creatine
HSC is a breakthrough supplement with a unique precision "Hyper-Saturation"
formula that integrates the absolute latest in creatine research,
delivering you the most scientifically advanced creatine formula
available to help you build lean muscle and strength faster.
Creatine HSC is defining a new era in creatine effectiveness.
Creatine HSC will change the way you think about fast muscle
growth
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