Beta 7 Weve heard it before: this supplement or that supplement stands to be the next creatine.Only it never does pan out to be the next creatine. Worse, whatever it was that initially prompted such lofty comparisons usually gets dumped to the back of historys medicine cabinet, forgotten and eventually discarded.But this time, this time, I think weve got it.In many ways, Biotests BETA-7 is reminiscent of creatine in that it allows you to do more work, and all things being equal, more work means more muscle. Like creatine, it works for just about everybody, and theres usually no guesswork involved: you know its working; the results are concrete.Whats more, BETA-7 also works for endurance athletes. Soon, no one, professional or amateur, strength athlete or endurance athlete, will dream of training or competing without it.Like creatine, its found naturally in the body, and by giving the body more of this substance, it allows the body to do more work.Sweet, elegant, if I do say so myself.The active ingredient in BETA-7 is called beta-alanine. The trouble is, up until now, theres been a fly in the ointment concerning the proposed use of conventional beta-alanine:If you take it once aday, its not very effective.If you take it twice a day, its not very effective.If you take it three times a day... you guessed it, its not very effective.In fact, ordinary, run of the mill beta-alanine must be taken 4 to 8 times a dayfor it to work effectively, but Biotest bludgeoned that problem to smithereens with a cool delivery technique, making BETA-7 a time released beta-alanine.Beta-alanine already has a list of research studies behind it that might soon match that of creatines in length and scope, but in order to help you understand this exciting new supplement better, weve interviewed Dr. Jeff Stout, one of the worlds foremost experts on beta-alanine. Tell A Friend | | | |
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