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What would happened if you just simply didn't come off ArA? Has anyone tried this? Can you take it everyday months on end just like creatine or something?
yep.You can take it indefinitely but you're just wasting money after a certain point because you've reached saturation (your cells can only store so much ArA, you are limited by physics here).
SO is it much more potent when you take it with GMS, agmatine, ACLAR, etc...? And I pretty much take it for the pre workout pump. Why wouldn't be safe if its essentially natural?We recommend that you cycle off of ArA every 50 days, as that is the duration of safety data available.
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However, personally I don't cycle off of it, and if you're following the current pre-workout w/ GMS & ALCAR dosing scheme I don't think you really need to.
Taking it in a manner that is directing it to skeletal muscle tissue, and then undergoing strenuous exercise induced lipid oxidation you are turning over a significant amount of your cellular phospholipid pool and probably no accumulating a great deal of ArA in the muscle.
Well, if you have any sort of preexisting inflammatory condition it would be contraindicated.SO is it much more potent when you take it with GMS, agmatine, ACLAR, etc...? And I pretty much take it for the pre workout pump. Why wouldn't be safe if its essentially natural?
Don't have cancer, just a desire to grow lolWell, if you have any sort of preexisting inflammatory condition it would be contraindicated.
And if you have a few different types of cancer it might make your cancer worse if you happen to have cancer. But I think you have some other issues to worry about if you have cancer.
Most men have cancerous prostate cells ( and they probably don't know it). I'm wondering how safe ARA is for men..Well, if you have any sort of preexisting inflammatory condition it would be contraindicated. And if you have a few different types of cancer it might make your cancer worse if you happen to have cancer. But I think you have some other issues to worry about if you have cancer.
Most men have cancerous prostate cells ( and they probably don't know it). I'm wondering how safe ARA is for men..
Do you think because it's safe for 50 days it's safe cycle after cycle? Even with unknown/undetected prostate cancer?I don't know since all the people I've seen take it are females.
Ok thanks guys, I will be cycling off.I would not recommend taking ArA cycle after cycle. I'm a believer that everything should be cycled, it's a good idea to come off all supplements once in awhile as well.
This is overtly false. This statement would apply to the elderly population (~>65 y/o)Most men have cancerous prostate cells ( and they probably don't know it). I'm wondering how safe ARA is for men..
No, if you have prostate cancer it's clearly not ok, but you are beeeeeeeeeeeyond stretching by just assuming that you are a cancer patient right now lolDo you think because it's safe for 50 days it's safe cycle after cycle? Even with unknown/undetected prostate cancer?
I'd tend to disagree here. There is certainly phospholipid turnover with exercise, but if each session was enough to come close to depleting a full days worth of supplemental ArA + everything in your diet (including ArA precursors since it's non-essential), we'd be in a world of trouble.We recommend that you cycle off of ArA every 50 days, as that is the duration of safety data available.
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However, personally I don't cycle off of it, and if you're following the current pre-workout w/ GMS & ALCAR dosing scheme I don't think you really need to.
Taking it in a manner that is directing it to skeletal muscle tissue, and then undergoing strenuous exercise induced lipid oxidation you are turning over a significant amount of your cellular phospholipid pool and probably no accumulating a great deal of ArA in the muscle.
I'm just saying that it's not like you're going to have this infinitely accumulating stockpile of Ara in phospholipids.I'd tend to disagree here. There is certainly phospholipid turnover with exercise, but if each session was enough to come close to depleting a full days worth of supplemental ArA + everything in your diet (including ArA precursors since it's non-essential), we'd be in a world of trouble.
I think you are over optimistic. it is usually recommended to start prostate cancer screening around 40 45 years old.This is overtly false. This statement would apply to the elderly population (~>65 y/o)
I check my own prostate daily by putting a finger up my ass. My finger smells like **** every time. That's a good sign, right?I think you are over optimistic. it is usually recommended to start prostate cancer screening around 40 45 years old.
Nothing better than self screening. Specially if you enjoy it. LolI check my own prostate daily by putting a finger up my ass. My finger smells like **** every time. That's a good sign, right?
I lol'dI check my own prostate daily by putting a finger up my ass. My finger smells like **** every time. That's a good sign, right?
Because as you saturate tissue stores, you push the pathway to plasma ArA elevation (which is typically low). And then come the sequelae like killer headaches and such from excessive vasodilationI'm just saying that it's not like you're going to have this infinitely accumulating stockpile of Ara in phospholipids.
Even at 2g/day, It's still a fraction of the persons overall fat, and specifically omega 6 fat intake.
Your phospholipids will generally store fats based the ratio of your overfall fat intake, no? If you're eating a healthier than standard western diet, then I'm not seeing the issue here.
Really? I had no idea!I think you are over optimistic. it is usually recommended to start prostate cancer screening around 40 45 years old.
Mission accomplishedI lol'd
I agree with you regarding risk factor number one. But you can't say that PC appears suddenly at 65 years old over night. You know that PC is a very slow growing cancer. If you are diagnosed with PC at age of 60 it is probable because you have it in you 5, 10 or even more years before diagnosis. You spit medical fact to me regarding age related risk, but you are denying that men can be diagnosed with PC at a much younger age and the number of these patients are not marginal (especially after 45 years old).Really? I had no idea! In all seriousness, I'm not overly optimistic. I literally just spit medical facts at you. The #1 risk factor for prostate cancer is cumulative lifetime exposure to testosterone. Maybe you should stop all tboosters too...and efforts to naturally raise your levels.
I'm not denying anything. You need to be realistic. And right now, it seems like you're just here to argue. If you don't want to take a basic fatty acid because you think you're walking around with prostate cancer, that is your decision.I agree with you regarding risk factor number one. But you can't say that PC appears suddenly at 65 years old over night. You know that PC is a very slow growing cancer. If you are diagnosed with PC at age of 60 it is probable because you have it in you 5, 10 or even more years before diagnosis. You spit medical fact to me regarding age related risk, but you are denying that men can be diagnosed with PC at a much younger age and the number of these patients are not marginal (especially after 45 years old).
Why are you talking about T booster here? I'm not talking about t boosting potential of ArA. Or the effect of T on PC. Just that ArA is a food for cancer and if someone has already PC it's not a good idea to take it without interruption (I'll not even cycle it in this condition). And that PC can start much earlier than most people believe.
I am realistic.I'm not denying anything. You need to be realistic. And right now, it seems like you're just here to argue. If you don't want to take a basic fatty acid because you think you're walking around with prostate cancer, that is your decision.
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