Synthol Pump and Pose
Site Enhancement Oil
Synthol 877 belongs to non-hormonal drugs used in professional bodybuilding. It is based on synthetic oil, supplemented with special ingredients, preservatives, and anesthetics. Synthol’s patented formula belongs to its creator – chemist Chris Clark.
The principle of action of the site enhancement oil Pump and Pose can be characterized as follows: being injected into a specific part of the muscle, it fills the gaps between the fibers, giving additional volume and expressiveness. It stretches the fascia, creating additional space for muscle growth.
As a rule, up to 30% of introduced into tissues is utilized by the body almost immediately as a natural “fuel”.
Buy Synthol Injection
Currently, you can easily buy Synthol online but the only reliable website sources are www.us-supplements.com and a few others. In our online store you can buy the original Synthol 877 from Chris Clark and the new formula from US Supplements, developed to reduce the pain when the product is injected into the fibers. It is this drug that bodybuilding stars use, giving special expressiveness to their body.
Those two formulations have been the brands of choice among professional bodybuilders for over a decade. Those have been the most commonly used site enhancement oils in professional bodybuilding, but those specific formulas have sold-out more than all the other brands combined.
Synthol Ingredients
Our Synthol bottles are made in 100% sterile labs, this means that our Synthol bottles are all sterile and safe to use. The ingredients and quantity of the products used for the site enhancement oils are secret. Pump and Pose and US Supplements are two proprietary blends of ingredients that cannot be duplicated by any other brand.
The main products used to make Synthol are:
- Caprylic acid
- Capric acid
- Benzyl alcohol
- Benzyl benzoate
- Lidocaine
Both of our products are pain-free and will not cause unwanted swelling or painful irritation. As the fascia’s flexibility increases, it becomes easier for the muscle to grow. Some athletes tend to gain muscle way faster than others. This can be explained by their genetic predisposition to have greater fascia flexibility.