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Athlete‑Level Nutrient Partitioning

Turn Every Carb Into Lean Muscle — Not Fat

SLIN is a next‑gen GDA engineered to drive glucose into muscle tissue, maximizing glycogen storage, pumps and recovery — while minimizing fat gain.

  • Non‑stim formula — safe any time of day
  • Perfect for high‑carb meals (pre/post‑workout)
  • Supports stable energy and performance
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Trusted by athletes and high‑performance enthusiasts in 30+ countries • Thousands of successful carb‑heavy meals optimized

3 Core Benefits You’ll Feel Fast

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Max Glycogen Uptake

Push nutrients into muscle cells for fuller pumps and faster recovery after carb‑heavy meals.

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Stable Energy & Focus

Helps avoid crashes and erratic spikes that favor fat storage — keeps performance steady.

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Caffeine‑Free

Zero stimulants. Use morning or night without affecting sleep or stacking issues.

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Use with your highest‑carb meals (pre/post‑workout recommended)
How It Works

Re‑Route Carbs Into Anabolic Fuel

  1. Enhances nutrient partitioning: directs glucose toward muscle instead of fat storage.
  2. Boosts muscle fullness: better glycogen storage → pumps, performance and recovery.
  3. Supports glucose stability: helps reduce spikes/crashes that derail clean bulks.
  • Non‑stim; stack friendly
  • Use 15–20 min before high‑carb meals
  • Ideal for bulking, recomposition or refeeds

Ingredients & The Science

Stimulant‑Free • Stack‑Friendly

SLIN combines compounds known to support nutrient partitioning and glucose stability, helping to redirect carbohydrates to the muscle, not fat. Below is an objective overview of each key component.

Berberine

An alkaloid that aids in metabolic signaling associated with glucose uptake and insulin sensitivity. Often used to support glycemic stability and carbohydrate metabolism.

  • Supports insulin sensitivity
  • Assists in glucose utilization
  • Aligned with high-carb diets

Cinnamon Extract

Traditionally used to support glucose homeostasis. In high-carbohydrate protocols, it is popular for helping the body better manage post-meal spikes.

  • Supports post-meal responses
  • Complements pre/post workout meals
  • Natural and well-tolerated profile

Alpha‑Lipoic Acid (ALA)

A cofactor with a role in energy pathways, frequently employed to support glucose uptake and metabolic efficiency, especially during carb-rich meals.

  • Supports carbohydrate utilization
  • May enhance "pump" sensation
  • Compatible with training routines

Chromium

A trace mineral associated with glucose metabolism. Included in GDA formulas for its potential assistance in utilizing carbohydrates in dense meals.

  • Basic nutritional support
  • Easy to combine with other actives
  • Simple usage profile

Bitter Melon

Traditionally used in glycemic balance strategies. Popular among athletes looking to maintain energy and performance during high-carb intake.

  • Complements "clean bulk" protocols
  • Consolidated traditional use
  • Well-accepted in stimulant-free stacks

Gymnema Sylvestre

A plant used in approaches focused on glycemic responses. In synergy, it can support energy consistency during mass gain phases.

  • Synergy with other blend compounds
  • Focus on all-day stability
  • Great option for larger meals

How to Take

Use SLIN with your largest carbohydrate meals — typically 15–20 minutes before your pre-workout or post-workout meal.

  • Bulking, recomposition, or "refeed" phases
  • Stimulant-free formula (won't affect sleep)
  • Stack with creatine, electrolytes, and protein per your plan

Transparency & Notes

Results may vary based on training, diet, and individuality. This content is informative and does not replace professional advice. Consult a qualified professional before starting any nutritional protocol.

Real Results

★★★★★

“Gained size without the fluff. Pumps are insane, energy stays dialed in.”

— A., 8 weeks in