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MHP Trac 425 gr
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MHP Trac Product Information
What are the benefits of TRAC?
- No
Sugar
- Improves Creatine Transport
- Increases Energy
Levels
- Improves Absorption and Bioavailability
- Cell
regulation and DNA repair
- Anti-Oxidant and immune system support
- Sustained
nutrient delivery
- Stimulation of dopamine, adrenaline, and
norepinephrine
- Increased blood flow
What is Nitro Loading?New developments in the
oral administration of Creatine monohydrate are going to have a major
impact on the future of sports supplementation. MHP's staff of
biochemists along with leading scientists in pharmaceutical time-release
delivery have created a compound that enhances the delivery of Creatine
to skeletal muscle leading to increased muscle size and strength. This
revolutionary compound, TRAC, increases the production of Nitric-Oxide
(NO) in the body. Research shows that Nitric Oxide stimulates insulin
output and sensitivity without the addition of carbohydrates. This new
approach to mediate insulin is called "Nitro-Loading".
TRAC is
the first "Nitro-Loading" Creatine product ever developed. TRAC uses a
patent pending micro-encapsulation time-release system, TRT, to deliver
its two primary substrate compounds Arginine and Creatine. TRAC's
proprietary delivery system increases the bioavailability of Arginine
and Creatine releasing them, as they are needed. By prolonging the
delivery and enhancing the bioavailability of these compounds, not only
are athletes who perform short explosive tasks like bodybuilders, power
lifters and sprinters going to benefit, but for the first time,
endurance athletes are also going to benefit from creatines performance
enhancing properties. TRAC is the first and only product on the market
with the exclusive TRT Nitro-Loading transport. We believe this may be
the biggest breakthrough in sports supplements to date. These
developments are going to render all other current Creatine products
obsolete.
How Time Released
Nitro Loading works...In order to fully understand how
Nitro-Loading works and why it is far superior to any other form of
loading we must examine how oral immediate release Creatine Monohydrate
and other loading administration is utilized by the body.
Creatine
Monohydrate is transported by the blood and taken up by muscle cells
where it is converted into Creatine phosphate. The enzyme responsible
for this conversion is Creatine kinase. As Creatine back and
forth between Creatine and Creatine phosphate, it produces energy to the
muscle cell but only briefly.
This immediate burst of energy has
an extremely short half-life of about 15 seconds. Dietary
supplementation with large amounts of Creatine, or Creatine loading, has
been one way of attempting to overcome the quick exhaustion of Creatine
stores when there is intense and prolonged activation of muscles during
athletic activity or weight training. It is believe that by loading the
muscles with extra Creatine, more Creatine would be available for
energy production by the muscles after the initial exhaustion of
Creatine reserves. The common prescribed dose during the loading phase
is 5 grams four times a day (20 grams total) for 4 days followed by a
5-gram maintenance dose for eight to ten weeks. But the amount of
Creatine present in muscle cells can saturate the sodium transport
system responsible for enabling more Creatine to enter the muscles,
reducing the flow of new Creatine because already present Creatine
stores are blocking the diffusion gradient. Consuming more
immediate-release Creatine does not necessarily push more Creatine into
the muscles because it can shut down the sodium pump responsible for
shuttling the Creatine into muscle to begin with. In addition, a high
Creatine concentration will down-regulate muscle Creatine transport.
Why TRAC's Sugar Free delivery is
superior?Further research on immediate release Creatine loading
showed even more evidence against its effectiveness. One study showed
that administering a loading phase followed by a 5 gram per day
maintenance phase had no greater effect on Creatine in muscle after 30
days, than administering 5 grams per day with no loading phase. It has
also been determined that most people can only store 2 to 3 grams of
Creatine in the skeletal muscles. So, any thing more is likely being
excreted thru urine or feces.
Later research did however show
that Creatine accumulation could be substantially increased in skeletal
muscles when ingested with large quantities of simple sugars. A 94-gram
dose of carbohydrates in the form of glucose and simple sugars was
needed with each 5-gram dose of Creatine to increase muscle Creatine by
about 25%. This effect is believed to be related to
carbohydrate-mediated insulin release, which presumably would stimulate
sodium-dependant muscle Creatine transport.
The problem is,
consuming 94 grams of sugar defies all sports nutrition principles and
is far too much to be physiologically acceptable for repeated use.
Consuming such large quantities of sugars can have many negative side
effects on health and physical performance, including energy crashes and
increased body fat.
TRAC eliminates these negative effects by
using TRT Arginine as its insulin mediating substance instead of large
amount of carbohydrates. L-Arginine is a precursor for the formation of
Nitric-Oxide (N0). Researchers and scientists have been studying
Nitric-Oxides involvement in a number of physiological processes. New
research has shown that Nitric Oxide can have a substantial effect on
insulin release and sensitivity, blood flow, nutrient delivery and
protein synthesis.
The effects
of Arginine and Nitric Oxide on Creatine transport.Fairly large
doses of Arginine are required to enhance Nitric-Oxide (N0) production
or stimulate insulin release. The majority of studies conducted with
L-Arginine that relate to the benefits of Nitric-Oxide production or
insulin-mediated vasodilatation have either involved intravenous
administration or oral administration of immediate release formulations
in repeated doses throughout the day. Single large dosages of Arginine
are not well tolerated and may cause stomach discomfort and diarrhea. In
a pilot study, subjects given 4 grams of L-Arginine freebase
experienced bowel intolerance and diarrhea within a few hours. After a
two-week washout, the same subjects were given the same 4-gram dose
again with the same results. Diarrhea speeds up gastric emptying and
shortens transit time for solutes in the window of absorption.
Surprisingly,
when the same subjects were given TRT Arginine, greater absorption was
possible due to reduced bowel intolerance. In this way less L-Arginine
is lost to diarrhea, and more is absorbed for vasodilatation or
production of nitric oxide. TRT not only increases the tolerated amount
of oral dosages but also prolongs the supply of Arginine to stimulate
insulin release.
MHP has discovered that by incorporating
Arginine with Creatine, muscle Creatine stores can be increased. An even
more effective formulation for accomplishing Creatine muscle transport
and accumulation is the combination of (TRT) time-release Arginine with
(TRT) time-release Creatine. Time-release Arginine is more effective
because more Arginine substrate is made available through better
absorption in the gastrointestinal tract. Therefore, more substrate is
available for the production of nitric oxide mediated insulin, which
stimulates better Creatine transport to and accumulation in muscle.
Furthermore, by coupling the slow presentation of both substances
simultaneously, a type of nitric oxide shuttle for more effective
delivery of Creatine to muscle is provided.
By slowing down the
rate of presentation of the Creatine to the liver and the muscles,
especially during intense exercise or bodybuilding workouts, the need
for normal Creatine loading, which is inefficient, is avoided. Instead,
the supply of Creatine is constant, and is not working against a
concentration gradient for entry to muscle. The slow, long term supply
of Creatine, which spans many hours of exercise activity, provides a
metered injection of Creatine as it is exhausted from muscle stores.
This type of system is more effective during intense muscular activity
than during sedentary periods because of the increased catabolism of
Creatine to creatinine.
By slowing down the rate of increased
substrate availability of a nitric oxide and insulin mediating substance
such as Arginine, prolonged vasodilatation can be achieved. Instead of a
sudden burst of nitric oxide and concomitant decay, long term
conversion to NO or stimulation of insulin release can occur. Likewise,
long term vasodialatory effect from insulin and a sustained increased in
blood supply drives Creatine and other nutrient and energy rich
co-factor availability to skeletal muscle. This increased blood flow and
nutrient delivery to muscles can provide tremendous benefits to
endurance athletes.
Nitric Oxide also functions as an
anti-oxidant. Intense exercise increases production of reactive oxygen
species (damaging free radicals). Creatine kinase, the enzyme
responsible for conversion of Creatine to phosphocreatine (Creatine
phosphate), is oxidized (inactivated) by free radicals. The anti-oxidant
properties of nitric oxide enhancement via increased supply of
supplemental L-Arginine should serve to extend and prolong the integrity
of Creatine kinase, and thereby facilitate the of Creatine to
phosphocreatine. This should enhance Creatine stores in muscle cells,
and provide a better environment for the entire process.
Trac Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 17 grams
Servings Per Container
25
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| Amount
Per Serving
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%
Daily Value
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Calories
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35
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Total Carbohydrate
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4
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< 2%
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| Sugars
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0
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| L-Lysine
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600 mg
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| Creatine Monohydrate
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4 g
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| L-Phenylalanine
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200 mg
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| L-Arginine
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4 g
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| Folate (as Folic Acids)
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400 mcg
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100%
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| NADH (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide)
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3 mg
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Daily Values are based on a 2,000
calorie diet.
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| Ingredients:
Maltodextrin, Citric Acid, Natural Grape Flavor, Guar
Gum, Acesulfame Potassium, Sucralose, Vegetable Oil, FD&C Red No.
40, FD&C Blue No. 1, Egg Lecithin.
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*These statements have not been
evaluated
by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product
is not intended to diagnose, treat,
cure or
prevent any disease.
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Directions
Take one serving (17 grams) daily, preferably
pre-workout. Mix with 8 oz of water and stir vigorously or in shaker
bottle. Due to TRAC's micro-encapsulated Time Release Technology
contents may suspend when mixed in water. Additional stirring may be
required. Store at 15-30 degrees C (59-86 degrees F). Protect from heat,
light and moisture.
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