Anybody heard of these guys? They seem to have some pretty interesting/legit products. I see no way to purchase any of them yet so I don't think it is illegal to post the link.
Info? Anybody?
Info? Anybody?
Just noticed - the first one is nothing but a mixture of ATD and 6-bromo. Sorry, my bad.Any one ever seen 3,17-keto-etiochol-triene 6-beta-Bromo-Androstenedione or 17alpha-methyl-17beta-hydroxy-3-keto-delta-1,4,6-etiollocholanetriene 6-Acetoxy-3-hydroxy-17-ketoetiollocholane sold in other more known supps?
Looked at the site and said the same thing . . .anyone know what Meslinic Acid is?
MOD EDIT: Read the rules.Anybody heard of these guys? They seem to have some pretty interesting/legit products. I see no way to purchase any of them yet so I don't think it is illegal to post the link.
Genabolix---Professional Subsidiary of Auspure for Diet and Sports Nutrition
Info? Anybody?
Just randomly looking at their website and reading the full text of one of their studies... citing studies performed not on rats, not on humans, but on cucumbers!I'm gonna look into this company and their products. Only research, though. I probably won't end up buying anything.
Huh. They use cucumbers for everything nowadays, and yes, I do mean everything. lolJust randomly looking at their website and reading the full text of one of their studies... citing studies performed not on rats, not on humans, but on cucumbers!
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hello,how could u get that thought.:stick:Huh. They use cucumbers for everything nowadays, and yes, I do mean everything. lol
That is quite ridiculous, though.
I think what she meant was; the studies are cited from experiments on cucumbers instead of rats and/or humans.hello,how could u get that thought.:stick:
The ingredients derive from cucumber,but as what you means.
Can these samples be obtained for free, or do they sucker you into paying for shipping? I've been wanting to try some kind of LJ.I got a sample of their Eurychrome - an ester protected form of LongJack. They supposably copied Anthony Roberts Fadogia Ageratis product and sell it on there own site as FadoTest.
I can't complain 50grams of LJ100 that is an ester protected form for free, At the recommended dosage of 300mg a day this will last a long time.
I used some slick talking, but they sent it for free all the way from China. I am going to run 300mg 5 on 2 off for 30 days. The next run I will probably go with 600mg based of results and hopefully bloodwork. From studies I read you may see a 16% increase in Test, which is hardly nothing.Can these samples be obtained for free, or do they sucker you into paying for shipping? I've been wanting to try some kind of LJ.
Would you care to hook a brother up? Send me a PM if you must. What kind of 'slick talk' are we talking about here? I'm great at kissing ass, so hopefully I can somehow con a free sample of LJ out of these Chinamen as well, lol.I used some slick talking, but they sent it for free all the way from China. I am going to run 300mg 5 on 2 off for 30 days. The next run I will probably go with 600mg based of results and hopefully bloodwork. From studies I read you may see a 16% increase in Test, which is hardly nothing.
I apologise in advance if I got it wrong, but this is one of the studies you cited. Please clarify what role the cucumber played here.hello,how could u get that thought.:stick:
The ingredients derive from cucumber,but not as what you means.
Fatty acid α-oxidation of tetradecylthioacetic acid and tetradecylthiopropionic acid in cucumber (Cucumis sativus)
Grethe I. Andersen Borgea, Corresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, Erik Slindeb and Astrid Nilssona
a Norwegian Food Research Institute, Osloveien 1, N-1430 Ås, Norway
b Institute of Marine Research, P.O. Box 1870, Nordnes, N-5024 Bergen, Norway
Received 1 July 1998; Revised 2 September 1998; accepted 10 September 1998. Available online 1 December 1998.
Abstract
Fatty acid α-oxidation in cucumber (Cucumis sativus) involves enzymatic conversion of long-chain Cn-fatty acids to the C(n−1)-aldehyde and CO2. However, the mechanism of this process is not well understood. In this study, the α-oxidation of the fatty acid analogues tetradecylthioacetic acid (TTA) and tetradecylthiopropionic acid (TTP) with a sulphur atom substituting the methylene group in positions 3 and 4, respectively, was investigated and compared to palmitic acid. Both [1-14C]TTA and [1-14C]TTP could be α-oxidised in the cucumber subcellular 150 000×gmax fraction. [1-14C]TTP was an even better substrate compared to the natural palmitic acid, while [1-14C]TTA was α-oxidised to a lower extent. [2-14C]TTA revealed no 14CO2, indicating that only one cycle of α-oxidation occurred. TTA was an inhibitor of the palmitic acid α-oxidation, and the inhibitory effects were examined.
From the bold title, it seems as if it's stating the use of a chemical derived from cucumbers. But, I could be wrong.I apologise in advance if I got it wrong, but this is one of the studies you cited. Please clarify what role the cucumber played here.