Ian Ayers and Christoph Herby

 
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I am one of many athletes jumping on the elite bandwagon of nucleotide supplementers.

nuBound supplies the building blocks of DNA/RNA, expediting the process of producing new cells when the body needs them.  This begs the question... doesn't the body make sufficient DNA/RNA without a supplement? The short answer is NO, not when the body is subject to the high stress of training and competition.  Add nuBound to your daily supplement regimen.

  
Visit www.nubound.net to get more information or to buy nuBound.
There are links to plenty of studies & supporting information on the NuBound website. 

nuBound Advanced DNA/RNA Dietary Supplement
"Recover Faster, Train Harder, Perform Better"

What is it?  nuBound's primary ingredients are part of the patent-pending PSB complex, extracted from Sacchoromyces cerevisiae, comprising Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, Thymine and Uracil.  These are the crucial nucleobases necessary for the cell replication process.  Also, nuBound contains a mix of potent antioxidants including Vitamins C, E, B5, B9, B12, & H.

What does that mean for me?  Accelerates muscle repair after exercise. Speeds healing from injuries.  Decreases post-workout soreness.  Strengthens the immune system.  Ultimately, mixed with a good training plan, nuBound will enable you to train harder and  increase workout frequency, duration, and intensity.  Also, it helps maintain a fully-functional immune system.  We all know how difficult it is to stay healthy under voluminous training.


     The perceived, 'felt' effects of nuBound

Let's say that you're in the middle of a training block.  Your legs aren't totally dead yet, but they're not fresh.  You hop on the bike and your legs feel 'OK.'  The day's workout calls for 4 10-minute bouts at threshold.  During the first half-hour of the ride, your legs feel OK- you're not overtrained.  You just started taking nuBound 4 weeks ago.  45 minutes into the ride, you start your first interval.  What feeling do you get?  Without nuBound, you feel a tightness, not soreness, in your legs for the first 8 minutes.  Don't you recall that sluggish feeling in your legs when you start an interval set?  It's not that they're sore, it's just that they needed some 'warming-up.'  By the 8th minute of that first interval, things start cooking and, subsequent intervals feel pretty normal.

Simply put, the "felt" effect that nuBound has had on me is that the first interval doesn't feel tight and sluggish.  I felt fresher, like the first week of the training block... it was that I felt more warmed-up, and ready to go.

So, while nuBound DOES increase recovery, resulting in both short & long-term training performance benefits, its effects can really be felt.  I'd imagine that there aren't many supplements out there that can produce a real 'felt' effect like nuBound does.