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A Supplement Break-Through!
by Maki Riddington
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ETS (Extreme Training Support)

"I feel like I'm on Deca!"
—Bill Philips

To date, the most effective sports supplements sold over the counter have been creatine, pro-hormones, and ephedra based fat burners. For better or worse, the US government has recently decided to intervene in the supplement market. With the banning of ephedra and the pending classification of pro-hormones and pro-steroids as Schedule III substances (pro hormones will now be classified in the same category as drugs like cocaine and heroin) the supplement industry has been dealt a major blow. As the saying goes, “All good things must come to an end.”

But is this really true? Is this the end of the era of groundbreaking and effective supplements?

The supplement industry generates millions of dollars a year in revenue. It’s no secret that this is largely a result of the deceptive marketing strategies used by many of the companies involved. The messages on the labels are cleverly conceived and their magazine advertising reads something like this: Gain 10 pounds of muscle and drop 3 inches on your waistline---all in 3 weeks! Unfortunately, the results often don’t meet the hype.

A lot of supplements today are like knock-off merchandise, they look good and have all the right markings, but upon closer inspection they fall short. So, does this mean that all supplement claims are empty? Are there any effective products out there that are really worth the price?

It’s Here!

Fear not—for a revolution has begun! Sound the trumpets and gather the masses, a new product has emerged which is unlike any other sports-supplement on the market. It’s not a new brand of creatine nor is it an insulin-mimicker. It won’t give you mind-blowing pumps like No. 2, and it won’t boost your testosterone levels. So what is it and what are its benefits?

ETS—It Does The Body Good

ETS relies on a special milk-derived protein called Microlactin ™ to provide its amazing benefits. ETS combines Microlactin™ and a proprietary mix of vitamins and minerals.

Microlactin ™ is a result of the pioneering work done by Dr. William Peterson. Dr. Peterson first created “immune milk” by treating cows with special immune stimulants. These treatments resulted in the cows’ own immune system producing antibodies to the antigens present in the administered stimulants. The milk produced by these special cows had many interesting properties. Stolle Milk Biologics took the work of Dr. Peterson and further refined it to produce Microlactin ™.

The Real Deal

The main goal of any strength training enthusiast is to stress the body sufficiently to elicit an adaptation in the form of increased size and strength. This may sound simple enough, but balancing sufficient stress with proper recovery is the challenge every trainee faces (and often loses). Being able to recover between sessions is the one factor which will either allow us to progress in our training or remain stagnant.

If you’re religious about your training, chances are you make an effort to maximize your recovery with proper nutrition and sufficient sleep, but this isn’t always enough. Intense weight training, daily stresses from family life and work can creep-up on us and thwart our best efforts in the gym.

To offset this, most trainees take a variety of supplements, vitamins and herbs to help relieve their stress and to improve recovery time. Unfortunately, it doesn’t always work and many times the costs of needed supplements are excessive.

This is where ETS comes into the picture. It has a number of positive effects on the body which help offset the stress of intense weight training. Some of these effects are documented by scientific research and some through empirical evidence. Unlike pro-hormones and ephedra based thermogenic stacks, ETS won’t leave your body in a compromised state. The side effects of this product are non-existent according to the scientific literature. ETS also contains specific ratios and quantities of Vitamins E and C, along with zinc and magnesium. These vitamin and mineral additives complete the product, making it the real deal as “Exteme Training Support”.

Here’s what it can do for you:
  • Dramatically reduce D.O.M.S. (Delayed Onset Muscular Soreness)
  • Improve Muscular Endurance
  • Improve Muscular Strength
  • Significantly relieve temporary joint pain and stiffness associated with everyday activities.
  • Improve Sleep
  • Reduce recovery time between workouts

    Wrapping it Up

    ETS is a supplement revolution because it works as-advertised and is safe. You just can’t say that about nearly any other supplement on the market. In addition, it is affordable! It’s truly a “wonder worker” for anyone involved in the rigors of physical activity.



    * Article by Maki Riddington.
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