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Adenoflex goes post-workout with a twist, GAT ready to launch their Nitraflex partner in 2013

Last week fans were treated to the news of a Nitraflex post-workout partner called Adenoflex. The new supplement is currently making it’s way out to retailers and should be in full flight early next month. Along with the announcement of the product came the facts label. In a not so surprising move, GAT have used the chemical names for all of the contents like they did with previous supplements. However instead of just listing the not so recognizable titles they have put the more common names in brackets.

Once you get past all of the technically long titles of Adenoflex, you realize that the post-workout’s main complex contains just 5 different ingredients weighing in at 7.502g. Designed to be taken after you’ve worked your ass off, GAT have put together a unique combination of creatine monohydrate, betaine, n-acetyl-l-cysteine, agamtine sulfate and ursolic acid.

Even though the formula is not your regular citrulline, amino acids and 2:1 ratio of BCAAs. You can’t rule Adenoflex out. It may be an unusual take on a post-workout but GAT, despite hitting most of the mainstream markets. Do generally add a bit of their own flavor to each release. The testosterone amplified pre-workout Nitraflex and the amino cocktail Muscle Martini are just two from the list.

Adenoflex will be pushing for long term effects. It isn’t a formula that will capture your imagination from a sample sachet, an investment will be necessary. Based on the contents it doesn’t look it’s going to be the one to kick off 2013. However, that recommendation comes from never trying the medley of features GAT have strung together. Adenoflex is a supplement that comes with a bit of risk attached. It could be worthwhile but then it could also be a colossal waste of time. If you do choose to go out and purchase the product it shouldn’t cost you any more than a tub of Nitraflex. The only other decision you will have to make after that one is melonberry or grape.

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