recompme
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So I've been trying a few natty muscle promoting supplements and I've been taking a brief look at some studies that I can get hold of. Alot of these supplements are reputed to help with muscle building if you work out and in the studies I come across the supplements are given to people who then workout. My question is surely if these supplements were true muscle builders then they'd switch on protein synthesis and pack on muscle without the working out. Instead it seems like they are gate keepers which debatebly open the muscle building 'gate' but don't actually do the muscle building. This got me thinking there must be some other body 'signal' switched on or off (off like myostatin) which says hey put muscle on. Does anybody have any clues about said additional signal? Other than saying yeah workout too. I'm not a crazy geek scientist so forgive the basicness. I expect there to be multiple pathways, just seems to be the way with the human body. Cheers