PlasmaJet - The Gaspari’s Answer to Increase Strenght and Endurance

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PlasmaJet - The Gaspari’s Answer to Increase Strenght and Endurance

ATP has been demonstrated to increase vasodilation by stimulating endogenous NO synthesis in STRIATED MUSCLE (the kind of muscle found in your biceps and
deltoids for example). ATP has been shown to enhance the delivery of oxygen, bsn syntha-6 glucose and other nutrients to WORKING SKELETAL MUSCLES (those biceps and

shoulders again!). ATP “works” at “giving you a massive pump” by increasing NO synthesis, NO independent prostacyclin dilation (PG12) and NO independent EDHF

synthesis among other things. A small increase in blood ATP levels can cause an 8% increase in blood vessel diameter and a 17% increase in blood flow. That

might not sound like a lot but if you have say 18″ arms or so, an 8% increase in the diameter of your arms would mean your arms would measure around better

than 21″!!! Sound substantial yet?!? Let’s review the various mechanisms that ATP can increase “pump” as well as some other ways it will lead to bigger,
fuller muscles above and beyond the NO mechanisms (this is like getting a “freebie” or “extra bonuses” here)?!?

* ATP stimulates glycogen building in skeletal muscle via GLUT4 insulin transport.
* o ATP increases vasodilation via the ATP degenerated product bsn syntha 6 protein adenosine as a vasodilator.
* ATP increases oxygen flow and L-Arginine uptake through GLUT4 insulin transport which increases the uptake of amino acids and other nutrients.
* ATP synergizes with CoQ10, an electron transport carrier, during the process of respiration and oxidative phosphorylation, increasing bioavailability

with an increase of O2 flow.

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