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RE: Extreme Liquid Fury - Apr. 26 2008 11:25:47   
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This should work on everyone due to the glycerol, glycerine, d-mannitol combination. I think some of the other products sold as pre workout drinks are heavily loaded with stimulants and we all have varying degrees of tolerance to stimulants so thus making some ppl less responsive than others.

Fury is not designed to be a stimulant just a pump provider, anyone can take an ECA capsule prior to training if they need a pick me up and still take their Fury but ifyou train later in the evening like I do a stimulant of that kind or for example Dorians NOX Pump I would be twiddling my thumbs at 3am!

Graduate, I'm sorry I don't have a link, I try to buy books on this kind of stuff as I like to read and re-read and I find a book easier than a pc screen or a bundle of paper that I've printed off.


no worries. Do they patent holders not have any indepedant research on the product?

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RE: Extreme Liquid Fury - Apr. 28 2008 11:25:26   
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They do have, I have copies of some of it too but am restricted on what I can put online as most of it is for training purposes for the stockists of the product.

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RE: Extreme Liquid Fury - Apr. 28 2008 13:08:10   
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They do have, I have copies of some of it too but am restricted on what I can put online as most of it is for training purposes for the stockists of the product.


So its not independant published research then!

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RE: Extreme Liquid Fury - Apr. 29 2008 0:27:37   
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i got a free trial of it at the gym tonight and loved it.

very productive workout ,will be getting some myself.

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RE: Extreme Liquid Fury - Apr. 29 2008 7:54:29   
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What Does this Product do ? Is it jus another version of Creatine?

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RE: Extreme Liquid Fury - Apr. 29 2008 19:51:27   
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No, this is a pre workout or pre contest pump product unlike No-Xplode, No-Shotgun, NOX Pump, etc. There's no arginine in Liquid Fury, the active ingredients are d-mannitol, glycerine, glycerol, kre-alkaln (which is a form of creatine), along with taurine, glutamine and Yerba Mate.

Its not loaded with stimulants bcos I personally train in the evening and I know I can't get to sleep after using all the current N.O. products due to their stimulant content and I know I'm not the only one so we wanted a pump provider that would not interfere with your sleep. Plus if someone wants a stimulant just take an Outrage/Grenade/EPH along with your Liquid Fury and its job done.

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RE: Extreme Liquid Fury - Apr. 30 2008 12:25:27   
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Extreme - in what way is d-mannitol an active ingredient?

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RE: Extreme Liquid Fury - Apr. 30 2008 20:43:05   
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I've used the NOX pump and found it less effective after 3-4 times of using it and have therefore stopped this now. It's mind blowing and I appreciate not being able to sleep after taking this stuff. I'm currently using the KR-Evolution and have to say I have found it to be the only creatine that I feel has continuously worked for me. Might just have to give this stuff ago too . Dougie, is it a case of using one or the other (not familiar with the ingredients of this new stuff)?

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RE: Extreme Liquid Fury - Apr. 30 2008 23:00:03   
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Have used this the past couple of weeks on and off and had some cracking work outs off it. The only thing I found a couple of times is that I was totally pooped after my workout...as in fell asleep in my treatment room...sat up lol. This could be down to a few factors, ie the stimulants I took along with it as I can be sensitive to them. Could be I just trained me bllx off and was tired lol.

Kitty - try some next week when you come and train. If I take the Liquid Fury I don't take the Kre - Ev (absolute supp of choice IMO - does what it says on the tin for me) pre w/o and just take 2 after. Price wise I think it's value for your pennies. A bottle should last easy a month....taste is pleasant too.

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RE: Extreme Liquid Fury - May 1 2008 10:16:01   
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James, d-mannitol is used in the hospital for crash and burns victims so that any brain swelling or water being pulled to a burned area can be reduced, the put it in an IV drip and when the mannitol is in your blood it attracts water to it as does glycerine/glycerol thus increasing blood volume and so increasing the potential for getting a good pump.

At the higher levels of pro bodybuilding the guys have been using plasma expanders for quite a few years, they make them look fuller and drier but they have been using them IV as far as I'm aware, we wanted to make a pump product but didn't want to go down the same path as everyone else and the science behind this is pretty solid so we thought we'd go ahead and release it.

Dawn, if your using Kr-Evolution with this do as Tan says and take your Fury before training and your 2 Kr-Evolution afterwards due to Fury having 1500mg of kre-alkalyn in it per serving.

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RE: Extreme Liquid Fury - May 1 2008 11:04:27   
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Well seems like I might be tempted to try fury.

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RE: Extreme Liquid Fury - May 1 2008 11:14:25   
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James, d-mannitol is used in the hospital for crash and burns victims so that any brain swelling or water being pulled to a burned area can be reduced, the put it in an IV drip and when the mannitol is in your blood it attracts water to it as does glycerine/glycerol thus increasing blood volume and so increasing the potential for getting a good pump.

At the higher levels of pro bodybuilding the guys have been using plasma expanders for quite a few years, they make them look fuller and drier but they have been using them IV as far as I'm aware, we wanted to make a pump product but didn't want to go down the same path as everyone else and the science behind this is pretty solid so we thought we'd go ahead and release it.

Dawn, if your using Kr-Evolution with this do as Tan says and take your Fury before training and your 2 Kr-Evolution afterwards due to Fury having 1500mg of kre-alkalyn in it per serving.

Cheers for the info. Never realised D-Mannitol was just as an osmotic regulater in intensive care, but then again it was 2002 when I stopped my clinical work.

Interesting - look forward to trying it!

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RE: Extreme Liquid Fury - May 1 2008 13:06:37   
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Sorry to jump, Is there and major Difference Between Pluse adn thi Product? I all ready take creatine. Caffine tab b4 work out , would this be good to use in my tranning ?

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RE: Extreme Liquid Fury - May 1 2008 14:23:48   
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Thanks for info Dougie. Thanks Tan, will have to have a shot at that and see especially if we're training arms next week....need to grow them biceps

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RE: Extreme Liquid Fury - May 1 2008 14:30:32   
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EXTREME can i get a free sample of this product? I dont really use supplements except for nutrisport 90, this interests me but dont really want to waste money if it doesnt do anything for me. Cheers

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RE: Extreme Liquid Fury - May 1 2008 14:40:24   
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EXTREME can i get a free sample of this product? I dont really use supplements except for nutrisport 90, this interests me but dont really want to waste money if it doesnt do anything for me. Cheers


ditto ?

And EXTREME , You say this wont affect sleep ? Reason i ask is i train at 3 sleep at 7ish

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RE: Extreme Liquid Fury - May 1 2008 17:51:54   
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Sorry guys, there are no free samples of this product. It is a liquid so we cant put it in a sachet or send out a few capsules I'm afraid.

Jim, it SHOULD not effect your sleep, there's no caffeine or strong stims added. I say should because there's always someone who will think it effects them in the opposite way to everyone else.

Dawn, my first workout on Fury was with Paul Scarborough when he was 3 weeks out from the West Britain and we did bi's and tri's as we thought this would be 2 good muscle groups to monitor how good it was, it was ridiculous! My arms were obscenely pumped and although Paul was on low carbs he had a good pump too which was his first in weeks due to being so low on carbs.

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RE: Extreme Liquid Fury - May 1 2008 18:28:50   
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thats ashame, sounds good but i think ill wait till a few more people try it, i am a tight git £40 for a supp seems a fair bit to pay out if I can get similar results from just normal creatine.

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RE: Extreme Liquid Fury - May 1 2008 21:08:06   
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Thanks for info Dougie. Thanks Tan, will have to have a shot at that and see especially if we're training arms next week....need to grow them biceps


Used it b4 B's n T's today and I had wee little veiney things going on Agree Dougie PG's arms blew up ...but he's just a weirdo anyway and not of this planet!

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RE: Extreme Liquid Fury - May 2 2008 10:33:33   
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Dougie is this the stuff that Liam was feeding Mushy with in Greece?

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