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FUBAR
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The Science of FUBAR

FUBAR® works by increasing your spinal excitability and motor neuron stimulation. These are critical for generating the signals that activate your muscles. It’s a fact – your muscles are stronger when your motor neurons are activated. By stimulating your motor neurons and increasing your spinal excitability, FUBAR gives you the insane energy you need to lift heavier, harder and longer. And that means bigger gains and bigger muscles.

FUBAR dramatically increases your energy slope by 812%.1

Adding to the benefits of this amazing orange capsule, FUBAR also works by combating harmful free-radicals produced by hard training,2 improves dopamine production3 and prevents the degrading of cAMP4. These all combine to make FUBAR one badass capsule that delivers the insane energy you need to keep working hard to build the superdense muscle you deserve.

Before Taking FUBAR

Hoffmann Reflex scale before taking FUBAR
These graphs are based on the Hoffmann Reflex (H-Reflex) scale, which measures spinal excitability and motor neuron stimulation. As seen above, your normal energy slope is 3.40.

After Taking FUBAR

Hoffmann Reflex scale after taking FUBAR
Using FUBAR, you will feel a dramatic increase in energy bringing your energy slope to 27.61 – an increase of 812%.

SCIENTIFIC REFERENCES

  1. Walton, C., Kalmar,J., & Cafarelli, E. (2003). Caffeine increases spinal excitability in humans. Muscle Nerve, 28, 359–364.
  2. Leenen, R., Roodenburg, A. J., Tijburg, L. B., & Wiseman, S.A. (2000, January). A single dose of tea with or without milk increases plasma antioxidant activity in humans. Eur J Clin Nutr, 54(1), 87–92.
  3. Mouret, J., Lemoine, P., Minuit, M. P., & Robelin, N. (1988). [L-tyrosine cures, immediate and long term, dopamine-dependent depressions.] Clinical and polygraphic studies. C R Acad Sci III, 306(3), 93–8.
  4. Phosphodiesterase. On-Line Medical Dictionary. Retrieved on 2007-02-23. Inhibitor. On-Line Medical Dictionary. Retrieved on 2007-02-23.