muscleupcrohn
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Does it really matter? So 33.6mg turns into 43.2mg, which is still insanely close to the 25mg that people use. No human study has ever used more than 10mg/day, and that was one short term "cycle."Why do you insist a human only weighs 70kg and not 90kg?
How the hell do you know that the carcinogenic properties don't translate? You may want to tell GSK and Ligand that, as they seem to disagree with you. You can save them a ton of money if you can prove their drug is safe. Also, cancer is typically a long-term thing. People have been using it for a few years, if it caused cancer in a year or two in humans it'd be an INSANELY potent carcinogen. People smoke a pack a day for years/decades and may not get cancer for many years more, does that mean that smoking doesn't cause cancer?Actually, it seems more likely that much as is the case for saccharine and some other proven rodent carcinogens, this compound's effects translate to human usage (as we all know, having used it) yet its carcinogenic properties are what do not translate. In the years now that this has been around (10since I heard of it) we have not had any cause for alarm in actual real world usage.
Your lack of basic understanding of science is astounding.