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Other Ingredients: Calcium carbonate, cellulose, stearic acid, silicon dioxide, magnesium stearate.
Quadracarn: WHAT: QUADRACARN is a dietary supplement containing 4
scientifically studied analogs of carnitine (l-carnitine,
n-acetyl-l-carnitine, propionyl-l-carnitine and l-carnitine l-tartrate)
plus Gymnema sylvestre leaf extract. Carnitine is a substance produced naturally by the human body in small quantities.
WHO:
QUADRACARN is a year-round, life-long formula for anyone who truly
cares how they look and perform today, and how they'll look and perform
for the remainder of their life. Scientific studies have revealed that
the very same carnitine analogs found in QUADRACARN are capable of
producing a total of at least 21 interconnected pharmacological actions
that affect the way your body looks and performs (both in the gym and
the bedroom), nerve and mitochondrial health, blood flow, NO, how
quickly you age, insulin and testosterone effectiveness, cholesterol,
hair loss, and much more.
HOW: For best
results use QUADRACARN three times daily: one serving (3 tablets) with
meal one; one serving before training; and one serving with final meal
(or before bed).
WHY: QUADRACARN benefits at
least 21 different interconnected pharmacological actions of
far-reaching and critical importance to your appearance, performance,
and overall health and longevity. The human body does not synthesize
any carnitine analogs in the amounts shown to produce these actions in
scientific studies; hence the term "pharmacological actions". However,
by supplementing your diet with QUADRACARN several times daily you can
safely and effectively ingest the amounts of carnitine analogs required
to produce the pharmacological actions reported in the aforementioned
studies.
- ↑ Androgen Receptor (AR) levels
- ↑ Androgen Effectiveness
- ↑ Insulin Effectiveness
- ↑ Muscle Mass
- ↓ Fat Mass (Body Fat)
- ↓ Total Cholesterol
- ↓ Muscle Fatigue
- ↓ Muscle Damage
- ↓ Muscle Soreness
- ↑ Nitric Oxide
- ↑ Blood Flow
- ↑ Oxygen Delivery
- ↑ Resynthesis of ATP
- ↓ Free Radicals
- ↓ Mitochondrial Dysfunction
- ↓ Nerve Pain
- ↑ Nerve Regeneration
- ↑ Hair Growth
- ↑ Exercise Performance
- ↑ Recovery from Exercise
- ↑ Erectile Performance
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