mike3107 said:Just thought this was kinda interesting.
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smeton_yea said:John Hopkins did a study and they have the tools to do it , if bodybuilders ever do get there hands on it watch out, but the myostatin pills or the market are bs, I wasted my money on them when i was a kid in this iron game.
UnicronSpawn said:ACVR2B has been talked about for awhile now, as the the myostatin inhibition drug thats supposed to supercede the polyclonal antibodies and myo-29. The drug has nothing to do with the CSP-3 dietary supplements that let so many consumers down 3 or 4 years ago. This is a real drug, that has to be injected and unlike the CSP-3, has actual scientific research that points to its effectiveness.
CDB said:Is it known if it has any cardiac effects in humans yet?
DoubleD2586 said:So the myostatin pills that I see around the web aren't legit? I have been talking with a few of my buds about them, and I've always wanted to know if that stuff really worked. It seems like if it did though, then EVERYONE would be takin this stuff.
Yeah, that's what I thought. Thanks for the insight man. I appreciate it.UnicronSpawn said:At first I thought you were being sarcastic, but I guess it was a real question.
Your instincts were correct. If they worked then theyd be popular supplements. Those products are absolutely worthless. (CSP3 products.) Just be glad you never wasted any money on them. They were hyped up alot about 3 years ago, and they never had any human research to back them up. It didnt take long for everyone to realize they were total crap.
But they have nothing to do with the injectable antimyostatin drugs being used in anti-wasting disease research. Many of those CSP3 supps arent even made anymore because they never did anything. It's products like that that make the whole supplement industry look bad.