Cystoseira canariensis - is there a future to this?

Sphynx

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I've been wandering the web and have accidently discovered this study:
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In short (for those too lazy to read), it says "In this work we demonstrated that SPs isolated
from the brown seaweed Cystoseira canariensis bind to the myostatin protein in serum".


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This sounds pretty amazing, a compound that can bind to myostatin and inhibit its effects would have great muscle building effects, in theory at least. But in practice, the products that contain this extract (at least 3 that I know of) get shitty reviews and have a reputation of being bunk.

Why? Are the doses too small? Is the delivery not efficient? Is the study fake?

This seems to be the best forum for discussing effective supplements, with a lot of knowledgeable people.
I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on this :type:
 
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Fastflight said:
Order from Biotest a two months supply,test it,if you´re not satisfied you get yur money back,and or start ur own log.For ex. here.;)
Better yet, save your money, wait for Activa e to be released, then spend your hard earned $$ on a product that actually works. ;)
 
Order from Biotest a two months supply...
After seeing the reviews, I'd rather not. I'm just trying to figere out why these products are so far from what they're supposed to be :blink:
Lean One, what is this Activa you're talking about? Something worth waiting for?
 
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