Move Over Steroids: A New Anabolic Agent Available

New Anabolic Substances May Be Replacing Steroids As The Top Choice Among Muscle Builders.

(PRWEB) October 2, 2008 -- A new steroid-like supplement is set to make waves among bodybuilders and other athletes. The goal of nearly every sport supplement manufacturer is to produce a product that replicates the effects of anabolic steroids (http://www.roidreport.com), without the negative effects that coincide with excessive hormone activity. This, obviously, is a big challenge for even the most intuitive of scientists.

Steroids build muscle; right? It's widely understood that steroids cause muscle growth. However what isn't so well known is exactly how. The fact is, steroids actually work in through many different processes that collectively create a more suitable environment for muscle growth to occur. Specifically, steroids increase protein synthesis and red blood cell production which can significantly reduce muscle recovery time.

According to the RoidReport.com, there is one legal supplement that recently stands out more than any other. MAXED (http://www.zupplements.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=960) is touted as a powerful hardening and strengthening supplement that looks like it may be just what the "doctor" ordered for many bodybuilders, powerlifters, and performance driven athletes.

According to the manufacturer, the goal of MAXED is to activate the gene-specific muscle-enhancing hormone, testosterone, and to stimulate the fast-twitch muscle fibers. They say that MAXED does this by "energizing" the all important messenger RNA signal that accelerates protein synthesis. The end result, they say, is more muscle, more speed, and much more power.

And unlike many prescription anabolic steroids, MAXED, it's claimed, should never directly convert to estrogen. Estrogen related side effects are believed to be the worst of all the steroidal side effects that can occur. According to Steroids 101, gynecomastia (bitch tits) is the archenemy of every professional bodybuilder.

The manufacturer makes it clear that the use of MAXED is not a replacement for hard work in the gym and a clean diet. However, a very popular website for bodybuilding supplements (http://www.zupplements.com) has created a number of stacks that combine MAXED with other testosterone based anabolics. They claim that because of the nature of MAXED, it can be used in either muscle growth or fat loss cycles. And, when stacked with other muscle builders over a period of 8 weeks, the effects of MAXED may even rival small doses of underground anabolic steroids like Masteron, Winstrol and Anavar.

If you would like more information on MAXED and other muscle builders that rival the effects of steroids, please contact Zupplements.com by calling toll free 1-888-987-7748.

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Jim Hayward
Zadvantage, Inc
http://www.strenx.com
888-987-7748

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