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Adaptogen N

Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 7:22 am
by RobRegish
Many have inquired as to Adaptogen N and it's place in the Blueprint. Let me elaborate.

The Blueprint was largely tested with Kre-Anabolyn with it's focus on Rhaponticum Carthamoides and research done on Soviet forerunner products. The mechanism for protein synthesis seen here is via mRNA translation, or an increase in ribosomal protein assembly.

That's one half of the protein synthesis picture, albeit the rate limiting step.

The other half of the picture is DNA transcrition, via testosterone receptor binding. This is where Adaptogen N comes in. In discussions with Mark Thierman, Mr. Thierman alluded to the fact that the OPTIMAL combination would be a mix of DNA transcription and mRNA translation activity. In simple terms, this would mean using Adaptogen N and Kre-Anabolyn together.

Most won't need such a powerful stack. Indeed most younger trainees would do well with just Kre-Anabolyn as natural Testosterone levels are already optimal. If you're over 30 though, please look into Adaptogen N as either an alternative or compliment to Kre-Anabolyn within the context of The Blueprint. It can in fact, make a BIG difference in restoring sub-optimal testosterone/free testosterone levels and providing a quality night's sleep that we're frequently robbed of as age advances.

I've run both blood work and saliva tests on the product over a 10 year span. The last time was several years ago and results then yielded a full 55% increase in Testosterone in just a 27 day period. The formula has been upgraded several times since then. This is one product you can feel working by day 3, if not sooner.

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 2:08 pm
by askmass
I've worked with several guys who ran both concurrently with The Blueprint, and have also done so myself.

It really feels like "rolling back the clock" by all accounts, to when test and natural anabolism were at a peak naturally.

The synergy is very complimentary, especially for a guy 30+.

It's been a very popular combo outside of the introduction of your program, Rob, and going forward will be all the more so due to it, no doubt.

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 7:35 am
by RobRegish
Bump. I'm very interested in those running it as a stand-alone. The ecdysterone content isn't quite what KA delivers, but then again it's total adaptogenic value may be at least equal to KA's given the other ingredients. Tough to say as both products work so differently.

That being said, Adaptogen N is as solid as it gets. I don't know how many upgrades there have been over the years but the product continues to impress.