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Does Isatori Bio-Gro Justify It's Own Hype?

By Russ Howe


Whenever a new muscle building supplement hits the shelves in supplement stores, it is accompanied by a barrage of marketing hype. Isatori Bio-Gro follows that trend, arriving in a bluster of bold claims about how it can develop your body's ability to build more muscle naturally.

Today we will be looking at the ingredients and the science behind the product, to determine whether it can live up to it's own hype or not.

If you have purchased sports supplements in the past you are probably already aware that the main problem is finding relevant information on a product which isn't merely a sales pitch. Usually it takes a long time and many scientific studies before a product can be hailed as revolutionary. Whey protein and creatine are now in that category as they have been meticulously studied for over 20 years. The problem with a supplement like this, however, is that the technology is so new it can't be backed up with facts yet. The danger there is that it sets itself up to disappoint people, with inexperienced bodybuilders expecting a miracle muscle building solution. I:5:T

However, it does have some very interesting features which redeem it's credibility. The first of those redeeming qualities, thankfully, is the most important feature any supplement can have - a solid ingredients list. It is primarily made up of bio-active peptides which work with your body in a bid to increase muscle protein synthesis.

That sounds an awful lot like anabolic steroids, but it's a safe and thoroughly tested supplement so you need not worry about using anything illegal or dangerous.

During the post-workout recovery phase, you are encouraged to consume a whey protein supplement alongside some carbohydrates to cause a spike in insulin levels and encourage fresh muscle recovery. This product is said to aid that process and increase your ability to use more protein in the operation.

The ultimate praise for any product, of course, is scientific evidence. It is perhaps unlucky for Isatori that they have ventured into a field of sports nutrition which was previously only dominated by anabolic steroids and other illegal agents, meaning that there is very little actual scientific evidence to back up their latest product without mentioning words which gym users don't like hearing. They seem to be well aware of this issue, encouraging people to try it and see if it works for them before making any judgements.

It appears the company is aiming to use the initial feedback from it's customers as the benchmark for future developments of this particular product, until the scientific community has enough time to come up with evidence and studies to confirm it's effectiveness.

Isatori Bio-Gro is an unusual product which deserves some praise for it's originality. Whether it helps you to build muscle in the way it claims to on the packaging, however, cannot be guaranteed due to the extremely experimental phase the technology is going through at the minute.




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