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  1. RIP DMBA

    Latest FDA present for the industry: April 24, 2015 1ViZN LLC Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition DMBA/Labeling/Dietary Supplements/Adulterated April 24, 2015 Beta Labs Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition DMBA/Labeling/Dietary Supplements/Adulterated April 24, 2015 Blackstone...
  2. New Amino IV?

    No more lemon verbana? No more taurine? You make me sad.
  3. Dietary advice in Men’s Health magazine: a content analys

    Invalid Link Removed I'm sure that conclusion comes as a shock to everyone
  4. The Myostatin Paradox

    Invalid Link Removed 2014 Aug 18. [Epub ahead of print] Protein Supplementation Increases Postexercise Plasma Myostatin Concentration After 8 Weeks of Resistance Training in Young Physically Active Subjects.Invalid Link Removed1, Invalid Link Removed, Invalid Link Removed, Invalid Link Removed...
  5. Growth Factor XT + Glycophase stack deal @ NP

    Invalid Link Removed Growth Factor XT + Glycophase for 36.86. That's an incredible price for these two products.
  6. Question about Conqu3r label

    Just something I noticed in a thread about preworkouts. The sum of the ingredients on the label adds up to 100% of the scoop size (22 grams) and exactly 1/20th of the tub size (440g) But obviously there is some flavoring and color ingredients included, just curious where this is coming from...
  7. Checkmate Vitamin-D doubters

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  8. Why the onslaught of powder vitamins?

    -CL Orange Triad + Greens -Gaspari Anavite Powder -MTS Machine Greens + Multi Just to name a few that come to mind. Is there some force at play causing these to become more common from supp companies?
  9. DAA Works, If you don't make the mistake Baylor did

    We've all seen the new study on D-AA and the subsequent bunch of anti-supplement bloggers talking about how it doesn't work. What most people probably didn't notice is a key difference between the material used in the two studies that show it does work: Invalid Link Removed Invalid Link...
  10. Next on the FDA hit list? Acacia Rigidula

    Invalid Link Removed Looks like we might be seeing another wave of reformulations in the next few months. Also, looks like another case of companies frauding and not actually using extracts they say they're using.
  11. Spilanthes acmella

    Looks strikingly similar to anacyclus pyretheum Invalid Link Removed Has any company put out a supplement with this as an ingredient yet?
  12. Craze - The Peer-reviewed published proof

    Invalid Link Removed [/B][/FONT][/COLOR]If you were holding onto hope, it might be time to let it go.
  13. All aboard the Betaine train.

    Invalid Link Removed[/h] ResultsArm CSA increased significantly (p < .05) in BET but not PL. No differences existed between group and time for changes in thigh CSA. Back squat training volume increased significantly (p < .05) for both groups throughout training. Bench press training volume was...
  14. New DAA Study

    Invalid Link Removed[/h] Odd given the study showing it did have an effect, and the plethora of people who have done bloodwork on themselves. But, I generally trust a study that come out of the Baylor HPL.
  15. Poor Jay Cutler...

    Check out the champs new 'test booster': Serving Size1 scoop Servings Per Container28 Amount Per Serving % DV Zinc (as zinc aspartate) 15 mg 100% BIG T™ MATRIX (Proprietary blend) 1,670mg L-Aspartic Acid (** DV), Turmeric (Curcuma longa) (root & rhizome)...
  16. Senator calls for regulation in wake of USA today story

    And so it begins. Invalid Link Removed End well this will not.
  17. Matt Cahill/DS just made the front page of USA Today.

    And I don't think he'll like what they have to say. Invalid Link Removed Invalid Link Removed This publicity is not what the industry needs...
  18. Berberine induced Atrogin-1/AMPk

    Some rat studies indicate suppressed muscle protein synthesis and increased muscle protein breakdown via both directly caused increases in Atrogin-1, as well as via AMPK -> Myostatin & Atrogin-1 signalling. While it appears to be remarkably effective in glucose metabolism regulation, are these...
  19. Caffeine/stimulant effects inconsistency

    Stimulants are NOT a specialty of mine. I've tried a lot of things, to see what I find feels the best for me, but my knowledge of stimulants is relatively limited from a science standpoint. My question is specifically related to caffeine content and perceived energy in various products. I'm...
  20. D-Psicose for glycemic load mediation

    This ultra low energy monosacchride D-Psicose (A mere .3% of the energy of sucrose by weight) has been implicated in humans for reducing the glycemic load of carbohydrate consumption. This could have significant metabolic syndrome implications, as well as potential use for offsetting the very...
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