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Question about AP

craftstar

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Hi!
I would like to have a question about anabolic pump.
So:
Can it damage the natural hormone prodoction of a not fuly grown body (mainly under 18) ?
If anyone has a good answer for this dont be afraid to post :cheers:
 
it shouldn't affect hormones at all...how old are you though many things are usually not recommended to those under 18 anyways
 
I'm just 15 but iwe been lifting weight since i was 13 because i was pretty overweighted (i was 164 cms and 88 kg) then after a year when i was about 85kg i droped in a month to 70kg after that i have been trying to gain lean mass with little resoult so at about september i started bulking hard. 2 weeks ago i finished my "bulking" cyqle (i was 81kg and im 170 cm now) and started my diet . I lost 2 kg in the past two week and i'm planning on loosing more 5. I do bench press with 70kg (4x4 + 4x8 with 50) and my maximum in bench press is 90 kgs. Sry for the measurments but im from hungary :).
That's mainy all the info you should need to know about me , if you want to know anything else question. Thx for the fast answer.
 
I'm just 15 but iwe been lifting weight since i was 13 because i was pretty overweighted (i was 164 cms and 88 kg) then after a year when i was about 85kg i droped in a month to 70kg after that i have been trying to gain lean mass with little resoult so at about september i started bulking hard. 2 weeks ago i finished my "bulking" cyqle (i was 81kg and im 170 cm now) and started my diet . I lost 2 kg in the past two week and i'm planning on loosing more 5. I do bench press with 70kg (4x4 + 4x8 with 50) and my maximum in bench press is 90 kgs. Sry for the measurments but im from hungary :).
That's mainy all the info you should need to know about me , if you want to know anything else question. Thx for the fast answer.

How many caloires in 1 gram of fat and what is the role of protein in the body?
 
How many caloires in 1 gram of fat and what is the role of protein in the body?
1 gram of fat is 9 calories and protein is mainly the material of your body and most important your muscles. I don't want to explain it in further details because i'm sleepy.
 
1 gram of fat is 9 calories and protein is mainly the material of your body and most important your muscles. I don't want to explain it in further details because i'm sleepy.

Learn basic nutrition facts, this will be the best supplement in the world.

Trust me, I wish that someone told me this at 18 so at 15. You will be ahead of the game.
 
Someone please point me where i errored. I still dont get it where my error is. Maybe becouse our language diffarances.
 
1 gram of fat is 9 calories and protein is mainly the material of your body and most important your muscles. I don't want to explain it in further details because i'm sleepy.

Protein is not the main material of the body; it is important to muscle, however. Also, the thing that makes amino acids unique between lipids and carbs is that AA's have a nitrogen molecule.
 
Then correct me what did i write wrong? :P

Protein

What is protein and what is its role?

The body's primary building block for muscle, bone, skin, hair, and many other tissues is protein. Over 10,000 different proteins are found and needed in the body for maintaining life. In fact, after water has been excluded 75 percent of your body weight consists of protein. Proteins play many important roles in the body including the structure of enzymes; these are important proteins that help reactions occur in the body, such as releasing from the food we eat. Proteins also function as transport proteins such as hemoglobin; an iron containing protein that transports oxygen to exercising muscles via the bloodstream.

Protein consists of building blocks called amino acids, which are linked together in different patterns to form specific proteins with different characteristics. The body uses amino acids circulating in the blood stream, released from the breakdown of tissues, or consumed in the diet to make protein.


So he was partially correct when he said " dprotein is mainly the material of your body " after you take out water protein is a very large part
 
Protein

What is protein and what is its role?

The body's primary building block for muscle, bone, skin, hair, and many other tissues is protein. Over 10,000 different proteins are found and needed in the body for maintaining life. In fact, after water has been excluded 75 percent of your body weight consists of protein. Proteins play many important roles in the body including the structure of enzymes; these are important proteins that help reactions occur in the body, such as releasing from the food we eat. Proteins also function as transport proteins such as hemoglobin; an iron containing protein that transports oxygen to exercising muscles via the bloodstream.

Protein consists of building blocks called amino acids, which are linked together in different patterns to form specific proteins with different characteristics. The body uses amino acids circulating in the blood stream, released from the breakdown of tissues, or consumed in the diet to make protein.


So he was partially correct when he said " dprotein is mainly the material of your body " after you take out water protein is a very large part
As i said i didnt want to go into the depths of that question because it was like 2 o'clock in the morning (jes sleeping is important but i like to go out on fridays without alcohol) and i was sleeping.
Thx for posting that :D
 
the point of my post was that one of the ingredients of ap is androgene like but i havent found any resarches about in what way (like natural as tribulus or not) (sry for duble post this comp freezes up on editing)
 
the point of my post was that one of the ingredients of ap is androgene like but i havent found any resarches about in what way (like natural as tribulus or not) (sry for duble post this comp freezes up on editing)

None of the ingredients in Anabolic Pump are androgenic, nor induce any androgenic effects. It's non-hormonal.
 
the point of my post was that one of the ingredients of ap is androgene like but i havent found any resarches about in what way (like natural as tribulus or not) (sry for duble post this comp freezes up on editing)


Please do not take our advice as confrontational or condescending, our objective is to help you progress.

you can either accept it or deny it.
 
Please do not take our advice as confrontational or condescending, our objective is to help you progress.

you can either accept it or deny it.
I did not i just want to point that i know a lot about nutritions. I just want to speed up my diet with ap.
 
If I were to use only 1 USPLabs supplement, especially to aid in diet it would be Anabolic Pump.

Although ReCREATE may take that title away from AP soon. :food:
 
Jes but still. Maybe im a bit mad but im afraid of this ap a 'lil, hearing all that stories you post here. I mean its the best natural product if what they write is true. And if it is i have a doubt that its not natural after all.
 
Craftstar, maybe it's the language barrier but I'm not really understanding what the purpose of this discussion is.

You asked if it can damage the hormonal system (of somebody under 18) and we have told you no, it cannot. It's up to you to either take that advice, or decide to deny it. You are more than welcome to 'Google' the ingredient profile on Anabolic Pump and come to your own conclusions.
 
Its not a language barrier its the barrier of my diet.
I just cant think as fast as before on less carbs. :D
Thx for the advices i came to the conclusion that i will try it for a month and we'll see :D
 
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