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Gen III

A painless, safe, and fast way to help promote muscle growth and add symmetry, especially for contest prep.


With 39% more glycoproteins than Gen II, Painless Pumps Generation III is perfect for contest prep and more long-term muscle size gains.


Benefits of Gen III:

  • Painless, affordable, and effective muscle growth
  • 39% more glycoproteins to help repair fascia tissue
  • Perfect for long-term muscle gains and contest prep symmetry
  • Oil base lubricates joints, lowers cholesterol, and improves Endocrine system
  • USP-grade material and COA verified for quality control
  • Same-day shipping and discreet packaging with money-back guarantee


Generation III from Painless Pumps West is the next step in muscle site enhancement oils designed to protect against tears and support muscle growth in the long term.


As a contest prep aid, it is great for helping create smooth muscles and perfect symmetry.


Gen III includes 39% glycoproteins that support fascia tissue health, and sulfated polysaccharides that aid in protein synthesis.


As an effective, affordable, and safe way to help grow muscles through gently stretching your fascia, we guarantee results or your money back, and we also include same-day shipping with discreet packaging. 


All of the Painless Pumps West products are made in sterile and pharmaceutical grade facilities with USP-grade materials and COA-verified quality control.


Specs:

  • Oil base, glycoproteins, sulfated polysaccharides
  • 1 bottle = 120 mL
  • Men and women
  • USP material & COA verified

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Gen Xtreme

With Gen-Xtreme you can volumize the muscle and increase muscle tissue growth dramatically due to the added BCAA's (otherwise known as branched-chain amino acids).


Many other amino acids are digested in the liver but BCAA's are metabolized in lean body mass tissues which allows them to help improve exercise performance and limit the break down of lean muscle. This decreases muscle tissue atrophy during contest prep and dieting, even in individuals who consume a low protein diet. 


Other benefits of BCAA's include:

  • Helps prevent fatigue during physical exertion by increasing energy
  • Helps the body recover from strenuous physical activity
  • Increases protein synthesis and targets muscle growth in weaker body parts
  • Increases glycogen storage and repairs muscle growth at a faster rate
  • Increases the production of the human growth hormone


Which BCAA's are in Gen-Xtreme?

  1. Isoleucine is responsible for increasing endurance and helping to repair lean muscle tissues. A deficiency in isoleucine can lead to headaches, dizziness, fatigue, and more.
  2. Leucine helps to repair lean mass, regulate blood sugar, maintain energy levels and temporarily increase the humane growth hormone. Is it also used in healing bone, skin, and lean tissue after injury. Leucine is frequently used by people recovering from surgery.
  3. Valine may help to remove excess nitrogen from the liver and deposit it around the body in areas where it is needed. It has also been studied for it's role in helping to reverse alcohol-related brain damage.


Specs:

  • Oil base, glycoproteins, sulfated polysaccharides, BCAAs
  • 1 bottle = 120 mL
  • Men and women
  • USP material & COA verified

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SOURCES

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  • Melvin Williams. Dietary Supplements and Sports Performance: Amino Acids. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition20052:63.
  • Fujita, Satoshi, and Elena Volpi. “Amino Acids and Lean body mass Loss with Aging.” The Journal of nutrition 136.1 Suppl (2006): 277S–280S. Print.
  • Eley, Helen L., Steven T. Russell, and Michael J. Tisdale. “Effect of Branched-Chain Amino Acids on Lean body mass Atrophy in Cancer Cachexia.” The Biochemical Journal 407.Pt 1 (2007): 113–120. PMC. Web. 26 Sept. 2017.
  • Blomstrand E. A role for branched-chain amino acids in reducing central fatigue. J Nutr. 2006 Feb;136(2):544S-547S.
  • Weinert, Dan J. “Nutrition and Lean body mass Protein Synthesis: A Descriptive Review.” The Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association 53.3 (2009): 186–193. Print.
  • Kim, Dong-Hee et al. “Effect of BCAA Intake during Endurance Exercises on Fatigue Substances, Lean Body Mass Damage Substances, and Energy Metabolism Substances.” Journal of Exercise Nutrition & Biochemistry 17.4 (2013): 169–180. PMC. Web. 26 Sept. 2017.
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  • Mero A. Leucine supplementation and intensive training. Sports Med. 1999 Jun;27(6):347-58.
  • Marchesini G1, Marzocchi R, Noia M, Bianchi G. Branched-chain amino acid supplementation in patients with liver diseases. J Nutr. 2005 Jun;135(6 Suppl):1596S-601S.
  • John D. Fernstrom. Branched-Chain Amino Acids and Brain Function. J. Nutr. June 1, 2005 vol. 135 no. 6 1539S-1546S.
  • P. SchadewaldtU. Wendel. Metabolism of branched-chain amino acids in maple syrup urine disease. European Journal of Pediatrics July 1997, Volume 156, Supplement 1, pp S62–S66.
  • Ettore Beghi.  Are professional soccer players at higher risk for ALS? Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Frontotemporal Degeneration Vol. 14 , Iss. 7-8,2013

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