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Mon April 12, 2010
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Description:
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NO-Shotgun is University studied to Increase Total Muscle DNA by 148.65% and Increase Five Muscle Gene Activating Proteins up to 515%! Increase Muscle DNA Muscle DNA is important because DNA carries the genetic information of a cell. DNA encodes the information for muscle proteins and is able to self-replicate. Because NO-Shotgun increases muscle DNA by 148.65%, there´s some crazy off-the-chain activity going on inside the muscle cell. Imagine, you can have a limited amount of naturally occurring muscle DNA replication going on with resistance training and get your usual lackluster results in muscle growth. Or, you can consume NO-Shotgun and experience the enormous amount of muscle generated by the mind-blowing 148.65% increase in self-replicating muscle DNA. Consequently, if weight training produced a 40% increase in DNA and this muscle DNA self-replicated at a rate of 10 fold, you would get a 400% increase in muscle DNA, and over the period of a year might be lucky to gain 7 pounds of lean muscle-hypothetically speaking. However, if the same DNA self-replication rate held true at 10-fold drinking NO-Shotgun, a 1,486.50% increase in muscle gene proteins would occur. One can only guess how much growth is possible at this rate in a year´s time? While some of this is theoretical science, the fact holds true that muscle gene activating proteins do increase at a rate of 148.65% with use of one container of NO-Shotgun over a four-week period when combined with resistance training. Therefore, drinking NO-Shotgun prior to training is undoubtedly the most important tactic you can use to build muscle. And, this is my theory as to why NO-Shotgun has such a dramatic effect on increasing muscle gene activating proteins which you´ll read about later in this article. And, further how and why satellite cells are formed resulting in hyperplasia - new muscle growth! Hyperplasia is exciting because it allows you to grow new muscle beyond what your current genetic limitation. Instead of just making existing muscle fibers larger, NO-Shotgun allows you to tap into your muscle DNA and alter muscle genes to form and build new muscle! And, that´s super exciting bodybuilding news. DNA is your cell´s ´blueprint´ for everything that goes on in your body. Your DNA is housed in the nucleus of each of your cells, and muscle cells have more than one nucleus. Think of the nucleus of your cell as the ´brains´ behind the cell. It ultimately determines what your cell makes (i.e. proteins). So an increase in your muscle´s DNA is an indication that the nuclei have a greater capacity for increasing muscle protein. Also, with more nuclei (and DNA), your muscle cells have greater control over what goes on in muscle. For bodybuilders, that means you become better at attaining bigger and greater numbers of muscle fibers. And the proof is in the University Research. Consequently, this is why NO-Shotgun produces massive gains in strength, size, and muscle proteins. * Lean Mass - 181.1% greater gains * Bench Press Strength - 1108.2% greater gains * Leg Press Strength - 53.5% greater gains * Myofibrillar Protein - 107.2% greater gains * Total Muscle DNA - 148.65% greater gains * Myogenic Regulatory Factors - 515.0% greater increase (Myo-D)
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Thechamp
Amateur
Registered: July 2008 Location: Montreal Posts: 364
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Review Date: Wed March 24, 2010
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Would you recommend the product? No |
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| Rating: 5
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This is one the first N.O. products that i've used (Not really a fan of the whole N.O. stuff). Got a good pump and energy boost for the first couple of weeks. This stuff does not taste good. It has one of the worst aftertaste ever!!
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powerrack
Wannabe
Registered: July 2007 Posts: 162
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Review Date: Tue March 30, 2010
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
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| Rating: 8
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I like this stuff, one of the main reasons is, it contains 20grams of protein in it, if your doing a long workout, it's perfect. For taste, I have tried all the flavors but I prefer watermelon. As for the pump factor, it's probably similar to a lot of the other pre-workout products, energy is good with the product, my own experience is that it doesn't give me that jittery strange feeling.
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519Muscle
Amateur
Registered: December 2009 Location: bc Posts: 389
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Review Date: Fri April 2, 2010
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
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| Rating: 6
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didn't work to good for me.
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L3
Banned
Registered: May 2008 Posts: 3712
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Review Date: Sat April 3, 2010
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Would you recommend the product? No |
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| Rating: 1
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horrible taste...too much stimulants...poor synergy when stacked w/ other pre-workout mixes
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Ritch
Canada Bodybuilding VIP
Registered: August 2008 Location: Montreal Posts: 7052
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Review Date: Mon April 12, 2010
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Would you recommend the product? No |
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| Rating: 2
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I first tried the old formula and it knocked my socks off. Just got some to the "V.3" and used it 5 times and something isn`t right. I`ve given up on this product don`t recommend it.
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