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Anagen, 90 Vegetarian Capsules



Anagen
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Scivation, the leaders in Science-based innovative supplements and the company that brought you Xtend™ introduce ANAGEN™--Not only is ANAGEN backed by numerous scientific studies and formulated by Scivation Director of Research and Development Chuck “The Ripper” Rudolph and Derek “Beast” Charlebois, the compounds in ANAGEN have been proven extremely effective in the real world by Chuck’s elite athletic clients. Furthermore, it is safe and 100% side effect free. Sound too good to be true? Read on to find out how ANAGEN may be the key to unlocking your best gains ever….

Anagen

  • 20-Hydroxyecdysterone
  • Rhodiola Rosea
  • Bacopa Monniera

20-Hydroxyecdysterone

Ecdysterone (ECDY) has been around for a while.

ECDY never really became popular in the United States until recently, but many users were not impressed. The problem there lies in not getting enough of the active photoecdysteroid 20-Hydroxyecdysterone. Companies were using either low percent extracts or not dosing their capsules high enough. Anecdotal feedback from users who have used a large amount of 20-Hydroxyecdysterone has been impressive, and here is why.

What is ECDY?

ECDY is a photoecdysteroid, which is a type of chemical produced by plants to defend against insects. Insects that ate plants that produced certain photoecdysteroids would suffer adverse effects and most likely die. This means that the plants that did produce photoecdysteroids survived; it made them stronger. Photoecdysteroids are synthesized by plants through the mevalonate pathway with acetyl-CoA as a precursor. While humans can produce similar chemicals using this pathway, they cannot produce photoecdysteroids. 20-Hydroxyecdysterone is a specific photoecdysteroid that has been shown to have many beneficial effects.

Dosing ECDY

Based on our experiences with our athletes, we recommend the following dosing schedule based upon bodyweight to maximize effectiveness:

Bodyweight in Lbs. Bodyweight in Kg Caps of Anagen
100 45.45 2
120 54.55 2-3
140 63.64 3
160 72.73 3-4
180 81.82 4
200 90.91 4-5
220 100.00 5
240 109.09 5-6
260 118.18 6
280 127.27 6
300 136.36 6-7


Rhodiola Rosea

Rhodiola Rosea belongs to the plant family Crassulaceae and has been used for centuries in Russia, Scandinavia, and other eastern countries in traditional medicine. Rhodiola Rosea is known as an adatogen, a substance that increases an organism’s resistance to homeostatic disturbances. Rhodiola Rosea has been shown to:
  • Increase physical working capacity (Abidov 2003)
  • Improve endurance exercise performance (De Bock 2004)
  • Decrease fatigue (Spasov 2000)

Bacopa Monnieri

Bacopa Monnieri, an adaptogen like Rhodiola, is also a traditional Ayurvedic medicine used for centuries.


The Ultimate Adaptogen

Based on our findings, we feel that you need a higher dose to reap the extensive benefits ecdysterone has to offer. Through research and experimentation, Scivation developed ANAGEN to help their athletes and customers achieve the gains they always dreamed of. The addition of Bacopa Monnieri and Rhodiola Rosea to Ecdysterone adds a synergy that will help you cope with the stresses of training and diet and achieve the most significant, healthiest gains of your life.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Vegetarian Capsule
Servings Per Container: 90
Amount Per Serving % DV
Cyanotis Vaga (Supplying 60% [100mg] 20-beta-hydroxyecdysterone [HPLC tested]) 167 mg †
Rhodiola Rosea (3% rosavins and 1% salidrosides) 100 mg †
Bacopa Monniera (20:1 Extract) 50 mg †
† Daily Value Not Established.

References:

Abidov M, Crendal F, Grachev S, Seifulla R, Ziegenfuss T. Effect of extracts from Rhodiola rosea and Rhodiola crenulata (Crassulaceae) roots on ATP content in mitochondria of skeletal muscles. Bull Exp Biol Med. 2003 Dec;136(6):585-7.

Chen Q, Xia Y, Qiu Z. Effect of ecdysterone on glucose metabolism in vitro. Life Sci. 2006 Feb 2;78(10):1108-13. Epub 2005 Oct 24.

De Bock K, Eijnde BO, Ramaekers M, Hespel P. Acute Rhodiola rosea intake can improve endurance exercise performance. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab. 2004 Jun;14(3):298-307.

Dinan L. 2001, Phytoecdysteroids: biological aspects. Phytochemistry 57:325-339

Hikino H, Arihara S, Takemoto T. 1969 Ponasteroside A, a glycoside of insect metamorphosing substance from Pteridium aquilinum var. latiusculum: structure and absolute configuration. Tetrahedron 25(17):3909-17

Kelly GS. Rhodiola rosea: a possible plant adaptogen. Altern Med Rev. 2001 Jun;6(3):293-302.

Kholodova YD 2001, Phytoecdysteroids: biological effects,application in agriculture and complementary medicine. Ukr Biokhim Z. 73(3):21-29

Lafont R & L Dinan 2003, Practical uses for ecdysteroids in mammals including humans: an update. Journal of Insect Science 3:7, Available online: insectscience.org/3.7

Mirzaev IuR, Syrov VN, Khrushev SA, Iskanderova SD. [Effect of ecdystene on parameters of the sexual function under experimental and clinical conditions] Eksp Klin Farmakol. 2000 Jul-Aug;63(4):35-7. Russian.

Otaka T, Okui S, Uchiyama M 1969, Stimulation of protein synthesis in mouse liver by ecdysone. Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin (Japan) 17(1):75-81

Rai D, Bhatia G, Palit G, Pal R, Singh S, Singh HK. Adaptogenic effect of Bacopa monniera (Brahmi). Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 2003 Jul;75(4):823-30.

Russo A, Izzo AA, Borrelli F, Renis M, Vanella A. Free radical scavenging capacity and protective effect of Bacopa monniera L. on DNA damage. Phytother Res. 2003 Sep;17(8):870-5.

Russo A, Borrelli F. Bacopa monniera, a reputed nootropic plant: an overview.
Phytomedicine. 2005 Apr;12(4):305-17. Review.

Saratikov AS, Krasnov EA. Chapter VIII: Clinical studies of Rhodiola. In: Saratikov AS, Krasnov EA, editors. Rhodiola rosea is a valuable medicinal plant (Golden Root). Tomsk, Russia: Tomsk State University Press; 1987. p. 216-27.

Slama K & R Lafont 1995, Insect hormones - ecdysteroids: their presence and actions in vertebrates. Eur J Entomol 92:355-377

Spasov AA, Wikman GK, Mandrikov VB, Mironova IA, Neumoin VV. A double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot study of the stimulating and adaptogenic effect of Rhodiola rosea SHR-5 extract on the fatigue of students caused by stress during an examination period with a repeated low-dose regimen. Phytomedicine. 2000 Apr;

Xiao YY, Beilstein MA, Wang MC, Purintrapiban J, Forsberg NE 2003, Development of a ponasterone A-inducible gene expression system for application in cultured skeletal muscle cells. The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology 35:79-85



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