KYNOSELEN INGREDIENTS:
AMP (adenosine monophosphate) is a source of phosphorous. AMP combines with 2 phosphate atoms to become ATP (adenosine triphosphate), providing an immediate source of cellular energy. AMP appears to help with fat burning.
HEPTAMINOL is a key ingredient in kynoselen that helps dilate coronary blood vessels, increasing blood flow and allowing a greater capacity for exertion and endurance.
VITAMIN B12 (cyanocobalamin) plays a vital role in energy metabolism and stimulates appetite.
SELENIUM is an essential trace element. As a regulator of metabolic oxidative processes, it is a catalyst for energy and fat metabolism. Selenium is also an anti-oxidant, protecting the body's cells from free radicals which can cause cellular damage that can lead to cancer, heart disease, and other health problems.
MAGNESIUM ASPARTATE increases oxygen delivery to muscle tissue. It promotes muscle strength, endurance, relaxation and has a role in muscle contraction. Magnesium also activates enzymes necessary for the metabolism of carbohydrates and amino acids which lead to protein synthesis.
POTASSIUM ASPARTATE assists glucose/glycogen (i.e., energy) metabolism, helps protect the heart when oxygen deficiency occurs during strenuous exercise, and helps increase the amplitude of the heart's contractions. It also regulates a smooth heartbeat. Potassium may also support water balance.
Although a lot of bro's quickly dismiss this as junk and worthless because they have a bodybuilder perspective on it. You can see how the Heptaminol combined with Magnesium Asparate would help an endurance athlete. This product would still probably be beneficial to bodybuilders since increased blood flow will deliver more muscle building nutrients to your muscles. Combine that with the ATP and other extra's in it and this looks like one pretty decent/worthwhile product IMO. Although I haven't tried it yet, I definatley want to.
*cough* Here are the umm... *cough* Correct Dosages:
Adult horses: 20 ml (.25ml per kg)
Foals: 10 ml (.1ml per kg)
Dogs: 2 to 5 ml according to size (.1ml per kg)
:laugh: I would put humans somewhere inbetween dogs and foals?
I think Big_A gave some great advice for dose.
Oh, btw, Big_A, I've heard these injections can be painful? Do you know if this is true for the Syntheselen?