WHAT IS URSOBOLIC?
Body Ripped URSOBOLIC is a highly advanced, natural Selective Androgen Receptor Modulator, which has been extensively tested and clinically proven to offer a natural alternative to chemical variants.
WHAT DOES IT DO?
The key ingredient of URSOBOLIC - Ursolic Acid, is a natural substance which comes from a variety of plants and herbs. It is primarily recognised for its potential role in cell growth regulation, and for its potent anti-inflammatory properties.
Of most interest to the bodybuilding and athletic community is Ursolic Acid’s liver protection action, its ability to increase brown fat through PPAR, and increased signalling of IGF-1 in muscle cells.
In short, Ursolic Acid enhances muscle insulin/IGF-1 signaling, leading to Akt activation, muscle growth, as well as reduced fat and blood glucose levels.
Extensive literature shows that URSOBOLIC may offer many health benefits, such as:
● Protection of the liver, and potential ability to rebuild damaged tissue
● Increase in bone density
● Increase in muscle mass, while decreasing adipose mass (body fat)
● Decrease in estrogen production, leading to slight increase in testosterone
- How To Use Ursobolic
- Ursobolic Ingredients
- Adults take 1 capsule, three times daily with food, or as recommended by your Healthcare Professional.
Body Ripped URSOBOLIC can be used at any time of the day. WHAT’S IN URSOBOLIC?
Creatine Monohydrate (Creapure), Androgen Receptor Complete Selective Androgen Receptor Modulator-CCRIS7123 (Ursolic Acid), Piperine.
REFERENCES:
https://examine.com/supplements/ursolic-acid/
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