iForce Nutrition - Tropinol - THE CHAMP IS HERE!(free bottles inside!)

If it really does raise T by 347%, then would Androgenic side-effects not be a concern?

shhhh..... im not trying to think about that lol
 
We (the loggers) should find out soon! I'm pretty stoked! :D

everyone will receive enough for a 1 month cycle of Tropinol. Some users will be receiving 2 bottles worth if their weight is significantly above average and they need the extra dosing.


so 1-2 bottles of Tropinol for all!
 
I don't think the last guy will post bloodwork unless his ban is temporary?
 
We're aiming for December but releasing a new product especially with this unique of a profile, takes time. We want to make sure we do it right the first time.
Agreed, to many things can go wrong. We want to introduce this the correct way, without any loop holes, problems, open area's, etc. We are taking it step by step.

Mike
 
And will the rest of us have to wait at least a month while the testers sample the product and get their bloodwork done?

No, we will be releasing some new information any day now(which you all will like), and the product will be available VERY soon.
 
No, we will be releasing some new information any day now(which you all will like), and the product will be available VERY soon.

Did they ship out for us loggers yet?
 
very impressive results, vaughn.






btw-props for having bloods done!!!!
 
Numbers tell the story...very nice results guys!!
 
Mine will likely take another week or so. I will have to use it after PCT. Couldn't delay it any longer I already delayed a week but was already six weeks into the EPI run and did not want to extend it any longer. I started PCT on Friday....
 
mine got shipped to my house im picking it up sat/ or sunday
 
Good to see these are coming in!!! Make sure you post links in this thread or our section so we can find your logs easier! :p

Mike
 
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19382725 said:
Bulbine natalensis stem extract (25, 50 and 100 mg/kg body weight for 14 days) did not significantly alter the red blood cell count, haemoglobin, packed cell volume, mean corpuscular volume, mean corpuscular haemoglobin, mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration and red cell distribution width in male Wistar rats. In contrast, the white blood cell count increased by the end of the experimental period. While the levels of neutrophils, lymphocytes and eosinophils decreased after the administration of single dose of the extract (day 1), those of the platelets and monocytes increased. The extract also reduced the levels of basophils and large unstained cells after the seven daily doses. All the doses increased the serum concentrations of cholesterol and triacylglycerols. Whereas the serum concentration of low-density lipoprotein was unaffected throughout the experimental period, the decrease in high-density lipoprotein cholesterol was accompanied by increase in the atherogenic index. The results showed that aqueous extract of B. natalensis stem exhibited localized systemic toxicity mainly on the white blood cell count and related indices. The alterations in the serum lipid profile may predispose the animals to atherosclerosis especially when consumed repeatedly for two weeks.

Is the rise in HDL (bad cholesterol) or the toxicity of the white blood cell count and related indicies something to be concerned with? Perhaps especially if you're on cholesterol-lowering medication?
 
Is the rise in HDL (bad cholesterol) or the toxicity of the white blood cell count and related indicies something to be concerned with? Perhaps especially if you're on cholesterol-lowering medication?

I don't think it will be much of an issue. I have notoriously bad cholesterol and I'm not concerned in the least. Check with your doctor first if you're that worried.
 
starting my log today, gotta get to the gym later ; only drawback is i dont have knee wraps at home like i did in college for squats so my squats will be a little lower, buuuut we have a heavy LP machine here that i havent gotten to use in a long ass time
 
starting my log today, gotta get to the gym later ; only drawback is i dont have knee wraps at home like i did in college for squats so my squats will be a little lower, buuuut we have a heavy LP machine here that i havent gotten to use in a long ass time



can everyone PM me links to all their logs? :D thanks!
 
Is the rise in HDL (bad cholesterol) or the toxicity of the white blood cell count and related indicies something to be concerned with? Perhaps especially if you're on cholesterol-lowering medication?

Not that it matters but the study quotes a drop in HDL, not a rise in 'bad cholesterol'.

Just to avoid misquoting should more people dwell on it. :)
 
i have two bottles
 
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