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Kynoselen

Quick info about Kynoselen

Kynoselen was one of those weird quasi-legal, grey market drugs that used in horse racing that its way into the anabolic arsenal of many athletes and bodybuilders. Its effects are generally more profound in those who are already reasonably lean and muscular. The biggest mitigating factor in this stuff's use is that its not doing much (cosmetically) for those whose bodyfat is far over 12%. It will help with vascularity.

Here are the ingredients:

  • AMP (adenosine monophosphate) is the primary active ingredient of Kynoselen. This is a source of phosphorous. ATP is the primary carrier of energy within cells, and most cells die quickly in the absence of it. ATP in turn powers muscles.
  • Magnesium aspartate has a major role in muscle contraction, and this is why it's in high demand with many strength athletes.
  • Heptaminol is also included in this preparation.
  • Cyanocobalamin (vitamin b-12) has been included in Kynoselen.
  • Selenium is an anti-oxidant, and has been used as a protective agent in spinal cord injuries.
  • Potassium aspartate: Mainly, we know that potassium keeps you from cramping.

It seems to be most widely used for PCT. Kynoselen comes as a 100m1 multi-use vial. Typically, athletes and bodybuilders pay inject between 1-3mls per day. The only complaint that could be heard about it is that it's painful to inject it, so we would recommend injecting it with an equal amount of b-12.