LOL. I agree its not the best tasting form of calcium but I've tasted worse powders.That's a pretty horrible tasting way of getting calcium.
LOL. I agree its not the best tasting form of calcium but I've tasted worse powders.That's a pretty horrible tasting way of getting calcium.
Last update I saw a few days ago was yes.Are we still on schedule for 7/15 release?
Glad you guys reminded me of the Calcium Carbonate. I had been out for months. Added back in last week and verfied, yes, about 10-15% increase in strength allowing for no other variables. Anyone else give this a shot?Jeez never heard this - gonna try though!
Read your feedback on this and keep forgetting to add it in. Have more calcium citrate on hand than I will ever use anyway, will try to remember this tomorrowGlad you guys reminded me of the Calcium Carbonate. I had been out for months. Added back in last week and verfied, yes, about 10-15% increase in strength allowing for no other variables. Anyone else give this a shot?
You said you take about two Tums before you workoutGlad you guys reminded me of the Calcium Carbonate. I had been out for months. Added back in last week and verfied, yes, about 10-15% increase in strength allowing for no other variables. Anyone else give this a shot?
I just ordered some based off your post that I'll be adding to my bmp once it arrivesGlad you guys reminded me of the Calcium Carbonate. I had been out for months. Added back in last week and verfied, yes, about 10-15% increase in strength allowing for no other variables. Anyone else give this a shot?
Good question. Supposedly it inhibits testosterone synthesis and stimulates aromatase production. 2 things I definitely don’t want happeningwhy is paeoniflorin in bmp? it inhibits testosterone
Is this the study you're referring to?why is paeoniflorin in bmp? it inhibits testosterone
YesEdit: For a Natural Lifter is this okay to take?
Thanks a lot!
but still whats the point of having it in bmp? what positive benefits does it have for building muscle if studies are showing it inhibits testosterone?Is this the study you're referring to?
Takeuchi T, Nishii O, Okamura T, Yaginuma T. Effect of paeoniflorin, glycyrrhizin and glycyrrhetic acid on ovarian androgen production. Am J Chin Med. 1991;19(1):73–8. [PubMed]
So far the only studies I've found are in ovaries, which shouldn't be an issue for most of us.
Do you have ovaries? Did you read the studies? Did you read the writeup?but still whats the point of having it in bmp? what positive benefits does it have for building muscle if studies are showing it inhibits testosterone?
This was too funny...lolDo you have ovaries? Did you read the studies? Did you read the writeup?
I can answer these: maybe; definitely not; nopeDo you have ovaries? Did you read the studies? Did you read the writeup?
I have the same question. I've used pure Glycyrrhetinic acid in hundreds of mgs and never experienced any estro sides, so I'd guess the risk could be overstated with Paeoniflorin as well. Plus, it's only 100mg. But why is it there? What does it contribute?Do you have ovaries? Did you read the studies? Did you read the writeup?
BMP2 and BMP7 signaling.I have the same question. I've used pure Glycyrrhetinic acid in hundreds of mgs and never experienced any estro sides, so I'd guess the risk could be overstated with Paeoniflorin as well. Plus, it's only 100mg. But why is it there? What does it contribute?
I plan on keeping this in stock as highest priority.After this initial first run when does the 2nd run start or will it just a standard "stocked" item once again?
This is an interesting formula that seems to cover a lot of bases repair-wise. It is difficult to put it in a category though. I wonder if healing slightly damaged teeth could be a nice side-effect of chronic signal boosting like this?BMP2 and BMP7 signaling.
I have already formulated a full spectrum toothpaste that does a ton of things, including boosting BMp2 signaling. I'm compiling ingredients as I can.This is an interesting formula that seems to cover a lot of bases repair-wise. It is difficult to put it in a category though. I wonder if healing slightly damaged teeth could be a nice side-effect of chronic signal boosting like this?
Interesting, I doubt it will be included here but how do you feel about Calcium Sodium Phosphosilicate/NovaMin? Been importing it for a few months and it seems to be doing well for my teeth, but I also quit smoking around the same time so hard to gauge it accuratelyI have already formulated a full spectrum toothpaste that does a ton of things, including boosting BMp2 signaling. I'm compiling ingredients as I can.
Penetration and incorporation into local tissue (gum, etc) is critical. My design attacks bacterial biolfims to disrupt their ability to adhere to teeth and produce acids, inhibits Matrix Metalloproteinases (2 and 9, IIRC), triggers BMP2 expression to strengthen jawbone and, potentially, teeth by increased osteoblast formation, and potentially increased mineralization of teeth. How much more we can expect will take experimentation.Interesting, I doubt it will be included here but how do you feel about Calcium Sodium Phosphosilicate/NovaMin? Been importing it for a few months and it seems to be doing well for my teeth, but I also quit smoking around the same time so hard to gauge it accurately
Side comment - my surgeon and I had a long talk about BMPs back in 2015. He was extremely surprised when he mentioned that they would be using BMP (all he said at the time) to increase the fusion rate of my thoracic fusion and I knew what he was talking about. We start talking about BMP2 at the time when I also started having some trouble with my teeth, which got me looking at it.This is an interesting formula that seems to cover a lot of bases repair-wise. It is difficult to put it in a category though. I wonder if healing slightly damaged teeth could be a nice side-effect of chronic signal boosting like this?
This is going to sound like BS, but anyone who knows me can verify. I don't care, anymore, about being wealthy. My work is all that matters (obviously beyond a certain point of simple security.)Man, I really hope all of this takes off and you become extremely financially well off, you seem to have so much stuff that no one else has ready to go in that brain of yours haha
Yeah man I believe that, excited to see what comes next... An AI would be amazingThis is going to sound like BS, but anyone who knows me can verify. I don't care, anymore, about being wealthy. My work is all that matters (obviously beyond a certain point of simple security.)
Have you written a book before?This is going to sound like BS, but anyone who knows me can verify. I don't care, anymore, about being wealthy. My work is all that matters (obviously beyond a certain point of simple security.)
I have written about 20 children's books. Does that count?Have you written a book before?
Yeah, absolutely. That kind of loose skin isn't too hard to recharge/restore.Potential for females post pregnancy to get loose skin tight again?
This sounds awesome. Will it help with stretch marks? I’ve got some pretty gnarly stretch marks and loose skin from being on medrol for too long at too high of a dose...More on Skyn Fyrm....massive weight gain, and then loss, in addition to spinning into motion a completely out of control inflammation loops, destroying circulation and the nerve network sending feedback to central metabolic controls, spirals MMP Levels into a major destruction cycle that compromises the ability of the skin to control its own structure - which is supposed to be extremely adaptable and pliable (think of hybernating bears and the massive fat gain/loss they undergo each year).
Inhibition of selective MMPs helps restore that function and allow us to initiate other pathways to restore the skin to normal.
Matrix metalloproteinases in skin - PubMed
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are a family of zinc-dependent endopeptidases collectively capable of degrading essentially all extracellular matrix components. These enzymes can be produced by several different types of cells in skin such as fibroblasts, keratinocytes, macrophages, endothelial...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Wow so random.. I guess that counts..
Sam the Clam is still the one that unintentionally exposed your literary genius, imo. I know you didn't draw the pictures though, they were way too good, lol.
What about Ricky the rain cloud?Sam the Clam is still the one that unintentionally exposed your literary genius, imo. I know you didn't draw the pictures though, they were way too good, lol.
lol not sure it ever became a book, but I recall Matt posting about it on the old M&M forum years ago.Hmmm, I don't remember that one!
There's a recent (July 12) post on FB. Basically it was raws were released from customs late last week.It’s 7/15 anyone heard shipping status?