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The Latest Science on Arachidonic Acid

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The University of Tampa has concluded its clinical study on arachidonic acid using X-Factor. It was successful in demonstrating supplementation to increase muscle size, strength, and power. A big thanks to Dr. Jacob Wilson, Dr. Mike Roberts, Ryan Lowery, Jordan Joy, and the full team at the Human Performance Lab. They did an outstanding job! Full details should be published next year.

ARA is officially joining the ranks of a select few ingredients shown to increase muscle size in human studies!
 
Any opportunities to log coming up?
 
do you have the actual study?

Not yet published, the process after a clinical trial wraps is it is submitted to a scientific journal and then the full study is released.

We will of course have that info for you asap... the results speak for themselves I cannot wait for everybody to read this study we truly believe X-Factor will now after all of these years become a household name in the supplement world.
 
Not yet published, the process after a clinical trial wraps is it is submitted to a scientific journal and then the full study is released.

We will of course have that info for you asap... the results speak for themselves I cannot wait for everybody to read this study we truly believe X-Factor will now after all of these years become a household name in the supplement world.

Ever pass along my question homie. I wanna maximize the next few months
 
Awesome, now the fda will find some way to ban it, haha

No way homie.

It's technically something we produce

Anandamide rises pre meal in humans and its Broken down by fatty acid amide hydroxilase to ara and 2-ag. Then to prostaglandins

This will be around forever
 
To play devil's advocate, the human body produces testosterone and they regulate that. :-)

I was only kidding anyways, just wouldn't put anything past the fda
 
Is it OK to run ara with aas

Absolutely.

No way homie.

It's technically something we produce

Anandamide rises pre meal in humans and its Broken down by fatty acid amide hydroxilase to ara and 2-ag. Then to prostaglandins

This will be around forever

Exactly, ArA wont ever be banned or anything of the sort.
 
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