
As testosterone is a hormone, testosterone-based anabolics can leave nasty and dangerous side effects.
But new ATP-based anabolics represent a safe alternative for those who are trying to build a muscled body. ATP (Adenosine 5'-triphosphate) is the "molecular currency" used by all living things for intracellular energy transport. Our body uses ATP to do anything and everything. (from
any movement to even the reading process while you're reading right now!)
ATP is a vital player in photosynthesis and cellular respiration. But low ATP levels, naturally occurring after training or physical exercise, can severely limit protein synthesis, the cellular building process (and of course, muscle construction). ATP pills are an anti-catabolic cell energy provider, by slowing the breakdown of muscle tissue (a quite different cause than the steroids, but with better effects). High ATP levels also increase insulin sensitivity of the tissues (muscles included), so your body will make better use of the insulin, the most anabolic hormone, to fill the muscle cells with glycogen, which increase muscle volume.

In fact, using insulin, nowadays top bodybuilders are 50 - 60 pounds heavier than those just 15 years ago. So, ATP builds muscle and burns fat without increasing testosterone levels. High testosterone levels can have very dangerous effects for health.
ATP pills seem also to have fast effects; body builders and athletes will see their effect within the first few doses. Users will experience increased anabolism and - most importantly - drastically decreased body fat levels.