Description
AGMATINE SULFATE Revolution™ is our raw, unflavored agmatine sulfate formula.
Agmatine stimulates many processes that are essential to a hard training session while promoting optimal vasodilation (pump) and energy. In its simplest form, agmatine sulfate is a potent performance enhancing ingredient capable of providing a multitude of ergogenic benefits.
Stack AGMATINE SULFATE Revolution™ with HIGHLY BRANCHED CYCLIC DEXTRIN Revolution™ to help provide a glycogen resynthesis boost.
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Supplement Facts

Ingredient Profile
Agmatine Sulfate
Agmatine Sulfate is a byproduct of Arginine after decarboxylation. Agmatine produces other byproducts that are involved in cell growth and structural & metabolic support to the nervous system.
- Agmatine stimulates many processes that are essential during a hard training session. It promotes optimal pump and energy in the body at a molecular level.
- Agmatine sulfate aids vasodilation (dilatation of blood vessels).
- Agmatine sulfate provides many health benefits including improved insulin sensitivity and ultimately improved body composition.
- Recent research shows agmatine can manipulate pain receptors which may allow you to train past normal pain thresholds.
FAQs
Q: How should I take Agmatine Sulfate?
A: As a dietary supplement, mix one scoop (1grams) with your favorite beverage. For optimal results, use 20 minutes prior to training.
Q: I see agmatime sulfate can cause vasodilation. What is vasodilation and what benefit does it provide?
A: Vasodilation is an increase in the diameter of blood vessels/veins. This process delivers more oxygen-rich blood and nutrients to working muscles. Vasodilation is also partly responsible for "the pump" you may experience while lifting weights.
Q: What other MuscleSport raw products can I stack with agmatine sulfate?
A: We recommend stacking agmatime sulfate with citrulline malate, creatine monohydrate, and IBCAA 2:1:1 for a potent, stimulant free pre-workout.
References
Agmatine Sulfate
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