ZMA Really Works

ZMA Really Works

I started taking ZMA a couple months ago after a friend suggested it. At first, I didn't really notice any difference, but after the third week of using ZMA, I started having some wildly vivid dreams. I've never really considered myself a dreamer in the past, but now I was having fantastic dreams on a nightly basis.

Other than that weird effect, I didn't really notice anything else… until I ran out. I wasn't really convinced that the ZMA was having an effect on my fitness goals, so I figured that I would save a few bucks and stop taking it.

Within about five days, I noticed that my sleeping habits weren't the same. I was sleeping less than I did before, I didn't have the same amount of energy when I woke up, and the crazy dreams were gone. In addition, I noticed a difference in my workouts. I wasn't recovering as quickly during and after each workout. I felt weaker, lifting less weight than I did before.

Needless to say, now that I'm taking ZMA again, I feel much better. The morning after I started taking it again, I woke up much more rested and ready to tackle the day. My workout that day was great.

While I can't personally attest to the muscle supporting effects of ZMA, there are several studies that have showed significant improvements in overall strength. The most popular study was conducted by Dr. Lorrie Brilla involving a group of NCAA football players. The study showed that the ZMA test group had 250% greater gains in muscle strength than the placebo group.

ZMA, in case you're wondering, is a scientifically designed supplement that contains Zinc Monomethionine Aspartate, Magnesium Aspartate, and vitamin B-6. This all-natural product is designed to increase anabolic hormone levels, promote muscle strength, and improve sleep.