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ZMA XTREME (90 CAPS), a well-balanced combination of nutrients ZMA XTREME (90 CAPS) from the French brand Superset Nutrition combines three essential nutrients for athletes: zinc (15 mg), magnesium (250 mg) and vitamin B6 (2 mg), all carefully dosed to deliver optimum results.This complex is a must-have for all those seeking to :Improve their physical performanceMake up for deficiencies caused by intensive trainingSupport their muscular developmentAs an added bonus, the formula is enriched with GABA to maximize recovery and support your nervous system after intense sessions.Supporting performance and muscle development!The combination of these three active ingredients is particularly well known to athletes and bodybuilders seeking long-term performance. It acts synergistically to :Maintain optimal testosterone levels: the key hormone for muscle gain and physical performance.Promotes protein synthesis: essential for muscle development and recovery.Contribute to the proper functioning of muscular contraction: thanks to magnesium, for maximum performance during every session.Reduce fatigue: the combined action of magnesium and vitamin B6 helps to intensify training.Endurance booster: to push your limits during prolonged efforts. Enriched with GABA to support recoveryZMA XTREME (90 CAPS) from Superset Nutrition doesn't just offer a classic blend of zinc, magnesium and vitamin B6. It's enriched with 500 mg of GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) per daily dose, a major asset for :Improve the quality of your sleepSpeed up your recoveryStudies suggest that GABA may even stimulate the secretion of growth hormone (GH) during deep sleep. This hormone is essential for athletes, as it promotes muscle development and can help reduce body fat.Scientific references: Maares, M., & Haase, H. (2021). Role of zinc in the regulation of muscle metabolism and functional recovery after exercise: A review. Nutrients, 13(3), 745.Newhouse, I. J., & Finstad, E. W. (2000). Magnesium and exercise: An update. Sports Medicine, 36(10), 867-893. Veronese, N., Berton, L., Carraro, S., Bolzetta, F., De Rui, M., Perissinotto, E., ... & Sergi, G. (2014). Effect of magnesium supplementation on muscle fitness: A meta-analysis. Magnesium Research, 27(3), 84-91.Leklem, J. E. (2006). Vitamin B6 in exercise and sports. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, 16(3), 342-357.Manore, M. M., & Leklem, J. E. (1981). Effect of vitamin B6 deficiency on exercise performance. Journal of Applied Physiology, 51(1), 68-72.Cavagnini, F., Invitti, C., Pinto, M., Dubini, A., Marelli, A., & Pagani, G. (1980). Effect of acute and repeated administration of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) on growth hormone and prolactin secretion in man. Acta Endocrinologica, 93(2), 149-154. Powers, M. E., Yarrow, J. F., McCoy, S. C., & Borst, S. E. (2008). Growth hormone isoform responses to GABA ingestion at rest and after exercise. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 40(1), 104-110.'>,