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    What kind of supps are you most interested in?

    We here at Anabolic Innovations take pride in bringing top quality supps to all who are looking to meet fitness goals. I know there is a ton of supps out there but is there anything that you people can think of that might be good to invent. Is there a existing formula that people think only if this ingredent was added it would be a powerhouse?

    Please feel free to comment here as to what you would like to see as we are always looking for ways to better service your fitness goals. Alot of supps are created due to people saying what they would like to see not everything can be done there are alot of factors that go into some of these products but there is no harm in looking at suggestions and who knows so let your idea's out thanks

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    Project Workout Window
    1 serving:
    -Micronized Creatine Monohydrate 2.5g.
    -Beta-Alanine 3g.
    -Glycerol Monostearate 3g.
    -Citrulline Malate 2g.
    -8g. BCAA's (4g. Leucine, 2g. Isoleucine, 2g. Valine)

    The ultimate pre-workout and post-workout cocktail. Workout Window is a supplement designed to be taken 1 serving pre-workout and 1 serving post-workout OR 2 servings intra-workout. It is carb-free, and designed for those that would like to add them or go without. Workout Window tackles all angles of your workout nutrition like Cell Volumization with the inclusion of CM and GM. Protein synthesis with the addition of BCAA's. Muscular endurance, NO, and lactic buffering support with the inclusion of Beta-Alanine and Citrulline Malate. Workout Window is an extremely versatile supplement that can be added to carbohydrate or stimulant like products. It provides a full dose of your most needed ergogenics without the need of additional supplementation which makes this product truly innovative.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Amino89 View Post
    Project Workout Window
    1 serving:
    -Micronized Creatine Monohydrate 2.5g.
    -Beta-Alanine 3g.
    -Glycerol Monostearate 3g.
    -Citrulline Malate 2g.
    -8g. BCAA's (4g. Leucine, 2g. Isoleucine, 2g. Valine)

    The ultimate pre-workout and post-workout cocktail. Workout Window is a supplement designed to be taken 1 serving pre-workout and 1 serving post-workout OR 2 servings intra-workout. It is carb-free, and designed for those that would like to add them or go without. Workout Window tackles all angles of your workout nutrition like Cell Volumization with the inclusion of CM and GM. Protein synthesis with the addition of BCAA's. Muscular endurance, NO, and lactic buffering support with the inclusion of Beta-Alanine and Citrulline Malate. Workout Window is an extremely versatile supplement that can be added to carbohydrate or stimulant like products. It provides a full dose of your most needed ergogenics without the need of additional supplementation which makes this product truly innovative.
    Damn that looks like one heck of a sick supp what do some other think about this?

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    why bcaa's pre workout instead of eaa's? the research clearly shows eaa's are as effective as whey and carbs post.

    honestly i want a think, good tasting post workout drink. replenish was good, but i am not a fan of watermelon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nni View Post
    why bcaa's pre workout instead of eaa's? the research clearly shows eaa's are as effective as whey and carbs post.

    honestly i want a think, good tasting post workout drink. replenish was good, but i am not a fan of watermelon.
    I liked replenish also

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    I thought bcaas were eaas?

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    Quote Originally Posted by emitecaps View Post
    I thought bcaas were eaas?
    eaa's include the bcaa's.

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