Misleading thread title. So another idiot that's too lazy or inept to contact governing body to see if product is permissible. Instead of accepting the consequences of his irresponsibility he passes it off on someone else and brings litigation.
There's various lamps that are said to be of aid. There's always the option of moving. It might be the most effective "treatment" but it's also the most costly.
A crappy steroidal saponin though I guess crappy and steroidal saponins are synonymous. Steroidal in structure but not meant to imply anabolic as many try to tout them as.
Has the active for fadogia ever been identified?
Hope it works out for you. I would seek medical help though so you can properly diagnose your problem. I also understand the state of our abysmal health care system and perhaps it's not an option for you.
BCAAs can be counter productive. What you ideally want to do is increase catecholamine activity as it turns fat into an energy substrate. People tend to needlessly worry about muscle glycogen depletion. It's easily replenished afterwards and is of marginal concern. Once glycogen is depleted the...
Like we need another piece of legislation to regulate this industry. These products are not DSHEA compliant and if they'd just enforce that they could remove the products from market.
Have your cortisol levels measured and do not just accept typical broscience that cortisol is bad and needs to be lowered. You know that cortisol is a proven performance enhancer and has numerous benefits, right?
They all become systematic. Can you show a product or formulation that exerts a localized effect because it traverses past all the dermal layers and into sub-q adipose?
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