Blackstone Labs The Loss Kit Stack with Recomp RX and Glycolog
Blackstone Labs Recomp RX | Build Muscle While Burning Fat
Muscle Building: Utilizes ursolic acid from rosemary and loquat fruit for intense gains without hormonal side effects.
Fat Burning: Banaba leaf extract prevents the conversion of blood sugar into body fat, aiding in weight loss.
Decreased Recovery Time: Supports faster recovery without the need for hormones or unnatural ingredients.
What are the Ingredients?
Ursolic Acid (125mg): Prevents muscle loss, promotes muscle hypertrophy, and stimulates skeletal muscle Akt activity.
Banaba Leaf (60mg): Contains corosolic acid, enhancing glucose control and insulin sensitivity.
How To Take Recomp RX:
Take one capsule three times daily with food.
For optimal results, use daily for six weeks, followed by two weeks off. Repeat as necessary.
Blackstone Labs GlycoLog | Nutrient Partitioner for Muscle Building
What Should I Expect?
Increased Muscle Gains: Enhances insulin contribution to muscle gains and fat burning.
Effective Insulin Management: Improves insulin sensitivity for better glucose control.
Better Glucose Burning: Supports the use of carbs in muscle construction.
Reduced Fatty Tissue Growth: Prevents carbs from being stored as body fat.
Improved Energy Storage: Enhances energy levels for high-intensity workouts.
What are the Ingredients?
Cinnamon Bark: Increases glucose to muscle tissue conversion, reduces body fat, and promotes lean tissue growth.
BioPerine: Boosts nutrient absorption and extends GlycoLog's activity.
Bitter Melon: Increases glucose utilization by muscles and slows glycogen formation.
Chromium: Regulates glucose levels and aids in insulin metabolism.
Gymnema Sylvestre: Helps reduce body fat and blood sugar levels.
Sodium R-Lipoate: Acts as an antioxidant and carb burner, increasing energy output.
Suggested Use:
Take three GlycoLog capsules with a carbohydrate-rich meal twice a day.
Avoid taking more than six capsules in a single day.
Note: Before starting any new supplement stack, consult with your healthcare provider, especially if you have pre-existing medical conditions or are taking medications.