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The above product is advertised as "the ONLY acetylcholine-based neural accelerator currently on the market". Acetylcholine is a chemical neurotransmitter which facilitates the firing of motor neurons. Supposedly this product increases your ability to contract and control your muscles and is supposed to give increased speed and training response.
It sounds like a bunch of typical supplement mumbo-jumbo hype to me, but if this is for real, this could be bigger than creatine.
They have a few celebrity athlets which endorse it like Scot Mendelson, champion bench presser. I found out about this product in the latest Powerlifting USA magazine.
Anyone have any idea if the claims are real, or just a gimmick to get your money?
The above product is advertised as "the ONLY acetylcholine-based neural accelerator currently on the market". Acetylcholine is a chemical neurotransmitter which facilitates the firing of motor neurons. Supposedly this product increases your ability to contract and control your muscles and is supposed to give increased speed and training response.
It sounds like a bunch of typical supplement mumbo-jumbo hype to me, but if this is for real, this could be bigger than creatine.
They have a few celebrity athlets which endorse it like Scot Mendelson, champion bench presser. I found out about this product in the latest Powerlifting USA magazine.
Anyone have any idea if the claims are real, or just a gimmick to get your money?