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Old 22-Feb-04, 04:36 PM   #1
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Has anybody heard about Optimum nutrition`s new product Adenergy?what exactly is it and where can i get some?
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Old 27-Feb-04, 04:27 PM   #2
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Has anybody heard about Optimum nutrition`s new product Adenergy?what exactly is it and where can i get some?
Optimum nutrition hasn't released much info about the new product adenergy. In theory it should work really good but all that is only theory. Every attempt so far to create a supplement that encourages "atp" has been crap so far, just as all of the igf1 and hgh supplements. So... as soonas anyone does try it i'm sure it will be out all over the web.
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Old 08-Mar-04, 04:05 PM   #3
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actually guys i have just received a new muscle and fitness magazine and on the first 3 pages starting from the cover, is a total explanation of Adenergy Peak Atp.

I took the time to read it all and researched it a bit. On paper, it sounds like a miracle supplement using revolutionary technique. It supposedy provides adenosine, in a very stable form. It goes straight down the to small intestine where active ingredients are properly metabolized. Once absorbed, it enters portal circulation and enters the liver where it exp[ands the usable ATP pools. This then promotes increases in red blood cells ATP pools supposedly.

On the spreadout as a headline it says "add over 170 pounds to your bench press in just 14 days with adenergy." at first i thought it sounds insane and unbelievable, but then i read on and was a little shocked. Optimum nutrition provided a medical study supporting the claims. i dont believe the 170 pounds part but i somewhat stand by this product.

Please dont make any assumptions and ignorant comments before researching. This might be the most promising supplement to hit the market in nearly a decade.

http://www.adenergy.com/
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Old 09-Mar-04, 06:30 PM   #4
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come no one?

this is the most hyped up current supplement out there?

someone has to have some comments...
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Old 09-Mar-04, 06:54 PM   #5
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I've requested my sample, but it does sound like the standard marketing hype for a new product. We'll see.
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Old 09-Mar-04, 06:58 PM   #6
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but cursor it is made by optimum nutrition and i know how this forum adores this company. I believe ON is a very reputable company with very respectable and quality supplements so thats why i dont think it is just the typical hype but we"ll see.
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Old 09-Mar-04, 07:40 PM   #7
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170 on your bench press?? thats amazing and its also very hard to believe since no other product has promised such dramatic increases in just 14 days...i think. Im a bit sceptical about this product. but if anyone tries this and gets the results that they promise, i would definitly get sum of that stuff :
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Old 09-Mar-04, 08:00 PM   #8
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. It goes straight down the to small intestine where active ingredients are properly metabolized.
How in the hell is that possiable?

I don't know about you guys but I am not willing to take a $55 dollar gamble on that supp, you could get 10lbs of whey for $10 more.
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i agree as of now it is a 55 dollar gamble. I am already in contact with two people that have started there use of this supplement.

And as i have read more closely, the 170 pounds is referring to 170 more pounds lifted total in 2 weeks. yes that doesnt seem very substantial but we cant assume till more people have tried and posted their results

i hope to hear more opinions from you guys...
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Old 12-Mar-04, 06:14 PM   #10
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170 lbs to total volume to added 2 reps on the first set out of 3 or something look at the yellow part of the ad the key is total volume added together of those two reps or something you'll see what im saying
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gym rat i have said that previously in my post. I still think it is substantial increase tho...
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gym rat i have said that previously in my post. I still think it is substantial increase tho...
ok maybe i didnt read your reply good enough, but isnt this just doing what creatine is suppose to do when your supplementing with it, by increasing atp in your body for more energy?
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yes but i believe it is doing it more effectively because it is transported directly to the areas where is it is needed and with a more efficient system.
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Old 01-Apr-04, 04:13 PM   #14
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i take nitrix made by bsn, and i gained 8 pounds of lean muscle in the first week. i feel as though adenergy might be as good if not better than nitrix, from what i have read.
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Uh ... congratulations ... I guess :confused:

8-lbs of lean muscle in a week?! Sorry, but that can't be right at all. If you're adding a half a pound in a week, you'd doing pretty damn well.
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