Anabolic Prescription was the Rival Us combination of the two muscle building supplements, Enpulse and Helix-24. Both formulas packed one hell of a punch however the brand have decided to trim them down, balance out their ingredients, and bring them into the modern age. Much like the transformation with Muscle Pharm’s Battle Fuel to XT. Anabolic Prescription to the new AP Kit not only sees another product get the orange and yellow theme, but a lot of features left out in the cold.
Rival Us have replaced the duo of Enpulse and Helix with a combination of two new supplements, Alert and Pulse. Both formulas are a lot more balanced than the original two, each one packing a 6 ingredient muscle building complex of 2.4g. Even though the two do contain a smaller list of features, that isn’t a sign that AP Kit is going to be weaker. Making up Alert’s 6 piece band is rhodiola, alpha-GPC, ginseng, fenugreek, gingko, and huperzine. A mix of muscle building and energizing ingredients, which is no surprise. As of the two Alert is the morning use product. Pulse on the other hand goes a little more deeper in the growth department with zinc, milk thistle, long jack, valerian, tribulus, forskolin, and has been designed to be taken later in the day.
While the formulas may not sit well against some of the industry’s best, especially with the price Rival Us retail their supplements. The new AP Kit duo may prove to be quite the upgrade. Alert and Pulse’s combinations may be small, but their heavy 2.4g weights could see them through to some results. Keep in mind that even though the stack may have trouble with it’s competitors, it is a banned substance free product. Which means it is the latest muscle building supplement for athletes, and if you are someone who needs the safety of a certification. AP Kit could be well worth a cycle.