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Heritage Steel, is a synergistic combination of amino acids, vitamins, minerals, and herbs which can help build muscle while participating in an exercise program. Heritage formulated this pre/post workout product to help sculpt your body to your personal specifications. A regular exercise program is necessary for good health and helps prevent fatigue and illness. Heritage Steel contains several ingredients which can improve endurance and increase stamina so that athletes feel better, both during and after physical workouts. This supplement can help maintain muscle tone between workouts as well as greatly reduce post-workout pain and stiffness. Heritage Steel functions without steroids and may even help overcome any harmful side effects encountered in the previous use of steroids. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, the major constituents of virtually every living cell and body fluid. The continuous cell-building and regeneration that is the basis for life requires continuous supplies of protein. The amino acids in Heritage Steel are time-tested ingredients that assist in building proteins and muscle tissue, and also aid in fat loss. Due to the antioxidant activity of vitamins A, C and E, Heritage Steel has the ability to help rid the body of the metabolic wastes created by exercise. Thus, recovery time after workouts is reduced, as well as muscle fatigue and soreness. When working out, whether the goal is to lose weight, sculpt muscles, or train for athletic events, Heritage Steel provides important resources for the body. The combination of herbs, minerals and vitamins provide essential elements for everything from adrenal support to increased oxygen utilization to proper muscle contraction. Anyone interested in physical fitness cannot afford to be without Heritage Steel. Ingredients: L-Arginine, L-Aspartic Acid, L-Carnitine, L-Glycine, L-Lysine, L-Ornithine, Vitamin A, Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Niacin (B3), Pantothenic Acid, Pyridoxine (B6), Cobalamine (B12), Magnesium, Zinc, Octacosanol, Boron Citrate, Chromium Picolinate(tm), Licorice Root, Ginseng, Ginger, PABA, Gotu Kola, Astragalus, Yohimbe L-Arginine:Assists in the release of growth hormones and
maintains a healthy immune system. An increase in muscle mass and a reduction of
body fat occurs in the presence of L-Arginine. An antioxidant that is essential to the formation of collagen, promotes wound healing, and assists in the production of anti-stress hormones. Needed for circulation; aids in the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins and fat. Known as the anti-stress vitamin. Plays a key role in the production of adrenal hormones; helps convert fats, carbohydrates and protein into energy; needed to produce vital steroids and cortisone in the adrenal gland and is an essential element of coenzyme A. Is involved in more body functions than any other single nutrient; it affects both physical and mental health; needed for DNA and RNA synthesis. Needed for proper digestion/absorption of foods, protein synthesis, and metabolism of carbohydrates and fats. Aids in calcium and potassium intake. A magnesium deficiency interferes with nerve transmission. Important for protein synthesis; promotes a healthy immune system. Studies have indicated that Octacosanol is superior for improving endurance. Therefore, it greatly benefits people who experience muscle pain after exercising. Needed in trace amounts to promote calcium uptake for healthy bone structure. Reduces body fat, builds lean muscle mass, and lessens hunger. Promotes adrenal gland function; decreases muscle spasms. Promotes lung function, enhances immune function and normalizes blood pressure. Stimulates circulation and reduces muscle spasms and cramps. Acts as a coenzyme in the breakdown and utilization of protein and assists in the formation of red blood cells. An herb that has a calming effect on the body; may improve memory, eliminate congestion due to colds, and improve circulation. Protects the immune system, increases metabolism, and promotes healing. Acts as a testosterone stimulator; increases blood flow. Suggested Adult Use: Testimonials: References: 2. Garrison Jr., Robert H. M.A., R.Ph. and Somer, Elizabeth M.A., R.D. The Nutrition Desk Reference. Keats Publishing, Inc. 1990. 3. Dinne, Lavon J. Nutrition Almanac. McGraw-Hill Publishing Company. 1990.
*This product has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any illness. |
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