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

Where it counts, however, the product stacks up rather well. When it comes to the actual contents inside the tub, rather than the hype on the outside of it, Bio-Gro shows itself to be a truly remarkable little product with considerable potential if the product is developed further as time goes by. It's primary function is to attempt to increase the body's ability for muscle protein synthesis.

That's right, the goal of the product is to physically enhance your body's ability to build muscle. That's basically the same job steroids would perform, but without the health risks and illegal status.

By consuming it alongside your whey protein supplement, your goal is to increase protein synthesis and allow your body to use more protein during the muscle building post-workout recovery phase. Potentially, it's a rather explosive addition to your supplement plan if you are trying to pack on more lean muscle.

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.

That's a twist which most supplement buyers, who are used to hearing endless hype, will find quite refreshing. Isatori appear to be encouraging people to try this product for a month and see what happens, almost using their customer base as beta-testers for future releases in this area. It is worth noting that early customer indicators point to more successful experiences than unsuccessful ones.

An unusual product to say the least, Isatori Bio-Gro displays an ambition which is quite refreshing in an industry populated by sports supplement companies who seem content popping out endless lines of whey protein and creatine formulas. It's effectiveness will only be shown over time as scientific evidence in this field develops further.




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