kissdadookie
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Wasn't it dan duchaine who said hmb felt like deca :rofl:
Bill Phillips EAS son, get it right!
Wasn't it dan duchaine who said hmb felt like deca :rofl:
Bill Phillips EAS son, get it right!
Well that's me schooled, showing your age there dookie.
they have that?Yup didn't get any results from it, I will try TD ep1c if it shows to be better then oral.
they have that?
nice i put my name in the hat, tks brahInvalid Link Removed
Yup didn't get any results from it, I will try TD ep1c if it shows to be better then oral.
Oh come on!. I doubt it's gonna be that good!
Increase in endurance, but no strength gains EP1C and Follidrex.
Tendon issue in knees and shoulders....Placebo is strong in this thread
Increase in endurance, but no strength gains EP1C and Follidrex.
Tendon issue in knees and shoulders....Placebo is strong in this thread
Increase in endurance, but no strength gains EP1C and Follidrex.
Tendon issue in knees and shoulders....Placebo is strong in this thread
LMAO!you have spit on the holy grail, lol.....
K thanks.2 caps per day. split 8 hours apart in dosing
What I don't understand is why is everyone getting increased soreness and tendon issues when supposedly it's an anti-inflammatory?.
Myostatin in tendon maintenance and repair.Eliasson P1, Andersson T, Kulas J, Seemann P, Aspenberg P.Author
Myostatin, a negative regulator of muscle growth, has recently been found to be expressed in tendons. Myostatin-deficient mice have weak and brittle tendons, which suggest that myostatin could be important for tendon maintenance. Follistatin expression in the callus tissue after tendon transection is influenced by loading. We found that follistatin antagonises myostatin, but not GDF-5 or OP-1 in vitro. To study if myostatin might play a physiological role in soft tissue, we transected 64 rat Achilles tendons and studied the gene expression for myostatin and its receptors at four different time-points during healing. Intact tendons were also studied. All samples were studied with or without mechanical loading. Unloading was achieved with botulinum toxin injections in the calf muscles. The expression of the myostatin gene was more than 40 times higher in intact tendons than in the callus tissue during tendon healing. The expression of myostatin was also influenced by loading status in both intact and healing tendons. Thereafter, we measured the mechanical properties of healing tendons after local myostatin administration. This treatment increased the volume and the contraction of the callus after 8 days, but did not improve its strength. Our results indicate that myostatin plays a positive role in tendon maintenance and that exogenous protein administration stimulates proliferation and growth of early repair tissue. However, no effect on further development towards
Patrick Arnold speculated that inhibiting myostatin would do nothing in terms of muscle growth in humans
Patrick Arnold speculated that inhibiting myostatin would do nothing in terms of muscle growth in humans
Im so glad I made this thread because it really kinda puts things in perspective, Before I thought 90% of people were getting great results. We should do more of these in my opinion.
those poll results in reality are virtually meaningless
But are they more or less meaningless than anecdotal feedback?
dint I say that already like 10yrs ago? (seems like this thread has been going on that long at least..)Yup.
dint I say that already like 10yrs ago? (seems like this thread has been going on that long at least..)
I went to a political rally last night, and a poll broke out! :blink:
who cares about silly polls, good grief
Considering I can see who votes, I would say yes.![]()
I would assume lots of votes from people who haven't even tried it?
Everyday I wake up, look at outside, take a sip of my nice butter placebro coffee, and wonder why oh why...people get so butthurt over the results of a supplement on someone they don't even know. :lol:
But are they more or less meaningless than anecdotal feedback?
Would you hurry up and stop making gains on things I don't like?
isn't anecdotal feedback one of the main purposes of a bb forum?
Well yes, but forum perception is HEAVILY skewed by shills, sockpuppet accounts, people ****ting on anything specific brands put out, people worshipping anything specific brands put out.
It's no coincidence that the most vocal non-rep advocates for any given brand are usually people who coincidentally win lots of 'random' free product from that brand, or are just openly given product for their positive feedback.
Well yes, but forum perception is HEAVILY skewed by shills, sockpuppet accounts, people ****ting on anything specific brands put out, people worshipping anything specific brands put out.
It's no coincidence that the most vocal non-rep advocates for any given brand are usually people who coincidentally win lots of 'random' free product from that brand, or are just openly given product for their positive feedback.
lol...that sounds just like the politics of my old workplace. life is full of B.S starting in preschool, reading between the lines is a prerequisite.
this is not to say that there is not the same kind of B.S that surrounds studies also.
thank u sirConsidering I can see who votes, I would say yes.![]()
IIRC, he also mentioned that he supposes that if you injected the stuff, it could be good for fat lossDidn't he say someone was trying that already?
I think you are talking about Follistatin and not Epi
Im convinced now that large dose of epi causes joint pain. Epi should be taken in lower dose. Im not sure any muscle gains will be expected in a short period of time either.
I was a victim of hype and anecdotal reports
No, it was the Follidrone thread on that board in the Q&A with PA. It was a spicy thread, quite fun to read![]()
Can you share a link....cant find it
Can't do that on here my friend. Infractions waiting to happen![]()
Huh?
was there a poll too?I was a victim of hype and anecdotal reports
Aren't we not suppose to link to things/stores/sources which are not sponsors on here? I thought that was the rules.