Chemix ATP Pre-Workout

Chemix

Chemix ATP is described as an ultra-premium workout-enhancement product designed to increase physical and mental endurance in the gym. The formula focuses on promoting the production of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which is considered the body's energy currency.

Here's a breakdown of claims and mentioned benefits:

Reduces Muscle Breakdown†: ATP Pre-Workout claims to help prevent or minimize muscle breakdown during intense workouts. Preserving muscle tissue may contribute to better overall athletic performance and recovery.

Decreases DOMS†: DOMS stands for Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness, which refers to the muscle pain and stiffness that can occur 24 to 72 hours after intense exercise. ATP Pre-Workout claims to help decrease DOMS, it may contribute to faster recovery and a reduced perception of muscle soreness.

Increases Cellular Hydration†: Adequate cellular hydration is essential for various physiological processes, including muscle function and recovery. By promoting cellular hydration, ATP Pre-Workout may help support overall performance and recovery.

    SUPPLEMENT FACTS
    Serving Size: 1 scoop (10g)
    Servings per container: 40
    Amount Per Serving %DV
    Creapure (Creatine Monohydrate) 2.5g **
    D-Ribose 2.5g **
    Ornithine HCI 2g **

    Other Ingredients: Natural & Artificial Flavors, Malic Acid, Sucralose, Citric Acid, Acesulfame Potassium, Silicon Dioxide 

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