Scottyo said:Q. Is anabolic pump safe or beneficial for individuals with thyroid or adrenal issues?
Q. Is anabolic pump beneficial for low carb or timed carb diets such as UD2.0, CKD, TKD etc.
Q. When you going to let me try some :food:
Jayhawkk said:I'd imagine it would depend on a few factors but since this is supposed to make your body be more efficient it would be fine. However, he controls it trhoguh diet and not shots it would probably be safer but as anything like this i'd say talk to the personal doc first.
USPLabs said:O snap, I love the slogan.
Mr X said:Can I get a free bottle for my awesome proofreading skills?
You spelled Warning wrong on the lable. Check it out.
TheMyth said:I say everyone who participated in this huge thread receives a bottle of AP. What do you think?
TarHeelTrainer said:1.) Any contraindications to alcohol consumption?
2.) High GI Vs. Low GI? Or is a combination better?
3.) I eat 5 meals plus 1 PWO shake daily, with every main meal being equal in macros (65g CHO, 60g PRO, 20g FAT)...would it be better to take a smaller dose of AP with every meal or just choose 3 meals during the day?
4.) What if I carb-load?
5.) I seem to recall someone saying about Cialabol that flexing muscles will increase benefits, same with AP?
Pumps have been insane with Cialabol...and they say AP is better! I don't think I can handle AP + Cialabol or AP + NO2...but I'm willing to try! Ya know, for science.
Yes, this is part of it's beauty...anyone can benifit from use.ryano said:Im not trainning right now because of an injury. Could I still benefit from the use of Anabolic Pump?
Low GI throughout the day, some high GI post-workout. Do not forget to take GL into account, especially for your post-workout meal/shake.HairyLarry35 said:Can you USP labs guys give me an example of when to use high and low GI carbs throughout the day in regards to exercising and optimal AP usage? That's a'nice. High five!
HL
haiz69 said:4.) It would be great for a carb load.
jdev said:Is this supplement able to be used if you are under 18?
My friend has diabetes, would he be able to use this product as well, since iit messes with insulin?
60g is a ballpark MINIMUM requirement, it'll be good for more than that.TarHeelTrainer said:If 1 cap AP = ~60g carbs
and the label explicitly states not to take more than 1 cap at a time, but I want to eat more than 60g carbs...
what is the best protocol for carb-loading?
TarHeelTrainer said:If 1 cap AP = ~60g carbs
and the label explicitly states not to take more than 1 cap at a time, but I want to eat more than 60g carbs...
what is the best protocol for carb-loading?
soma said:Is this comparable to R-ALA, K-Rala, etc... Does it have any antioxidant properties?
Who has used both at adequate dosages?
canadian champ said:1) Are results dose dependant?
2) How many carbs should be taken with each dose?
3) How long should one wait after dose to consume carbs?
cc
CHAPS said:"What about GI "issues?" In other words, how regular will this AP make you?"
No problems so far and haven't heard anyone complain of any GI distress.
rampage jackson said:Is it recommended to take Anabolic Pump with Ala-based products?
Is it safe to take AP with TTA based products? Would this cause any adverse sides?
rampage jackson said:Is it recommended to take Anabolic Pump with Ala-based products?
Is it safe to take AP with TTA based products? Would this cause any adverse sides?
TheMyth said:Hey, who repped me?
sweeetZiricote said:It's not something I've given a great deal of thought but I would drink at least the same amount you would if you were using creatine, 500ml-1000ml per dose is my initial thought.
Creatine (Cialabol) in paticular would be a great, the two were initially meant to be one product but it was found to be too potent but with the right dosing/carb/water intake the two should be formidable. PowerFULL would also stack well with AP.
Ziricote said:60g is a ballpark MINIMUM requirement, it'll be good for more than that.
Enigma76 said:I'll take a stab at these.
1. If AP works as stated, saying that it prevents glucose uptake in adipocytes and promotes uptake in muscle cells, then ALA-based products would be counterproductive as ALA-based products are nonspecific insulin-mimickers.
2. I was wondering this exact same thing, and I was doing a combo of AP/ciala/omega Burn3d for a week or so. Then I got a weird sickness (which I'm still not over) and stopped the burn3d.
I've taken burn3d and TTA based products for a long time, on and off. They never once made me sick. I just stopped its usage because thinking more about it, no matter how much water I would drink, I would still develop kidney pains at high doses and be dehydrated; I would go to bed with my lips burning and my mouth parched, even though I just drank easily a gallon plus of agua. This used to happen to me when I used Burn3d solo, never when I used it in combo with AP/Ciala
I feel that with the necessity of a high water intake with AP, combining it with something like TTA, which has an unknown but definite effect on water retention and distribution (possible electrolyte imbalances, etc) could be detrimental.
No one really knows for sure though, as TTA's effect on electrolyte concentrations intra/extracellularly is unknown, and AP's method of action is also unknown.
My question: If AP does not act through AMPK, which could easily explain preferential absorption of glucose in muscle over fat, what pathway does it act through? I am unfamiliar with any other pathway which would provide similar effects.