Is There Life After Anabolics?
This entry was posted on Sunday, October 28th, 2007 at 4:04 pm and is filed under Bodybuilding, MHP, Health and Nutrition ArticlesBodybuilders and other athletes have turned to dietary supplements and even steroids to complement their muscle-building training programs. Increased muscle mass can equate to improved strength and flexibility, but building muscle rapidly can be challenging. Maximizing muscle gains often requires dietary changes, supplements, and nutritional support from other compounds.
Anabolics Highlights
Anabolics are a class of steroids that increase testosterone levels in the body. These are associated with masculine qualities, including a deeper voice, increased aggression, and, most important to bodybuilders, muscle growth. Testosterone levels peak in teenagers and men up to the age of 25 but can quickly decline after this point. This makes it much more difficult to grow and build muscles after a certain age; superficial anabolic steroids can trigger muscle growth in both men and women.
Instead of serving as another anabolic steroid, A-Bomb is intended to trigger anabolic processes in the body. A-Bomb developers report that the body requires these key regulators that play a role in muscle gene activation:
mTOR.
PKB.
P70s6k.
4E-BP1.
FOXO.
MAFbx.
A-Bomb Versus Anabolic Steroids
A-Bomb can be taken with other nutrition and dietary supplements as part of a muscle-building program. It can also be combined with T-Bomb II for extra muscle growth. The time-released formula can deliver the right signals to the body both during and after a workout, and A-Bomb is readily absorbed in the body. Because A-Bomb works at the cellular level, the body can begin to produce cells for rapid muscle growth—without relying on illegal stimulants and steroids.















