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jmh80 said:
Thanks for the study Enig.
Reps for you!

Thanks for the reps, that was the study linking the AR with SIRT1 expression.

There are assloads of studies out there on the Sir2 proteins; one in particular, which I wish I had access to, described several analogues of resveratrol with decreased toxicity and an even greater increase in SIRT1 expression.
 
jmh80 said:
Let's see if Enig can figure out what movie I posted in my rep...
:D

Movie quotes, my friend, is something which I always fail miserably at. I tend to use movies (and TV) as times to zombie out; my parents used to call the TV my "babysitter".

I am interested to know what movie it is from, however.
 
Bah!
You young American kids - with your MTV and Baywatch and E! True Hollywood Story!




(It's from Monty Python's Quest for the Holy Grail.)
 
jmh80 said:
Bah!
You young American kids - with your MTV and Baywatch and E! True Hollywood Story!




(It's from Monty Python's Quest for the Holy Grail.)

LOL! I dont watch TV or movies really anymore; mostly, I screw around with pubmed or watch the discovery channel.
 
Enigma76 said:
LOL! I dont watch TV or movies really anymore; mostly, I screw around with pubmed or watch the discovery channel.

If you ever want to be in the snuggle club your going to need at least a rudimentary knowledge of the Python, Monty.
 
Another USPlabs product that I will be anxiously awaiting.... :p
 
bpmartyr said:
If you ever want to be in the snuggle club your going to need at least a rudimentary knowledge of the Python, Monty.
Merely a flesh wound, I'm fine.:rofl:
 
Just got my Anabolic Pump yesterday... whew hew! Going to see if there's more available. Last night it didn't say OUT OF STOCK........

Will you guys stop bringing out products for a little bit and let some of us catch up? My god........ I have no money.
 
When Legal Gear released their product, 'Product X: Transform', it boasted resveratrol as part of it's blend and the product did not get any good reviews that I've seen. Maybe it's just because the extraction method wasn't good enough or the product is priced too high and the benefits required a larger dose or more time. Who knows? Do you?
 
Force of Green said:
When Legal Gear released their product, 'Product X: Transform', it boasted resveratrol as part of it's blend and the product did not get any good reviews that I've seen. Maybe it's just because the extraction method wasn't good enough or the product is priced too high and the benefits required a larger dose or more time. Who knows? Do you?

Without knowing any information on SirPlus of USPlabs, the recent rat studies on resveratrol showing a 30 or 40% (can remember which) increase in lifespan were using very high doses. I'm fairly sure the doses were so high that no current supplemental form of resveratrol could cost effectively administer enough to warrant similar effects; the big problem is that the life-extension effects are seen with prolonged dosing. If it costs $10 a day, not many people will want to afford it.

Second, Legal Gear is trash IMO, and their productX was all hype. I'm not sure why a resveratrol product would be in a "muscle building" formula, other than its anti-inflammatory and SERM-like effects; resveratrol is an anti-aging supp, not a muscle building supp.
 
Don't forget that it was also the more difficult TRANS-resveratrol that was found to be effective.

Enigma76 said:
Without knowing any information on SirPlus of USPlabs, the recent rat studies on resveratrol showing a 30 or 40% (can remember which) increase in lifespan were using very high doses. I'm fairly sure the doses were so high that no current supplemental form of resveratrol could cost effectively administer enough to warrant similar effects; the big problem is that the life-extension effects are seen with prolonged dosing. If it costs $10 a day, not many people will want to afford it.

Second, Legal Gear is trash IMO, and their productX was all hype. I'm not sure why a resveratrol product would be in a "muscle building" formula, other than its anti-inflammatory and SERM-like effects; resveratrol is an anti-aging supp, not a muscle building supp.
 
Enigma76 said:
Without knowing any information on SirPlus of USPlabs, the recent rat studies on resveratrol showing a 30 or 40% (can remember which) increase in lifespan were using very high doses. I'm fairly sure the doses were so high that no current supplemental form of resveratrol could cost effectively administer enough to warrant similar effects; the big problem is that the life-extension effects are seen with prolonged dosing. If it costs $10 a day, not many people will want to afford it.

Second, Legal Gear is trash IMO, and their productX was all hype. I'm not sure why a resveratrol product would be in a "muscle building" formula, other than its anti-inflammatory and SERM-like effects; resveratrol is an anti-aging supp, not a muscle building supp.
Legal Gear is a shady company... excuse me 'LG Sciences' is a shady company... but a lot of their products worked and some still do. I personally haven't used a Legal Gear product that didn't do what it said, but a majority of their products, prices, and claims bring shame and disappointment to the supplement industry.
 
freezito said:
why are they shady, spill the beans
Take one of their products, Methyl-1-D.

"Despite the ban, we’ve still found a way to make muscle magic with the ONLY real PROHORMONE still available today – METHYL 1-D™. Don’t be fooled by “hormone-like”, “similar to prohormone,” “steroid alternative,” or any of the other bogus terms used for products that aren’t really prohormones. Methyl 1-D™ is the real thing, and it does everything you expect from a prohormone despite the ban."

It's fricken DHEA written in an unorthodox chemical equation format and it has minute amounts of ATD. It sells for over 50 bucks for half a months supply. Oyee.

We think we may know what hormones are in their products like Methyl-1-Alpha and Liquid Masterdrol, but they will never disclose any legitimate writeup about it. Everything's marketed towards the fact that they say they've made all these breakthroughs. Tribulus is 'Legal Gear's breakthrough' according to Tribulus Extreme by LG.

Just a lot of crap being said about mundane garbage.
 
freezito said:
good tooo know, thanks bro
No problem. Don't get me wrong though, I liked their old stuff, but when prohormones were banned with the first wave, they launched these 'hail marys' to stay afloat and these new products are not worth the money and some downright just won't work.
 
Enigma76 said:
Without knowing any information on SirPlus of USPlabs, the recent rat studies on resveratrol showing a 30 or 40% (can remember which) increase in lifespan were using very high doses. I'm fairly sure the doses were so high that no current supplemental form of resveratrol could cost effectively administer enough to warrant similar effects; the big problem is that the life-extension effects are seen with prolonged dosing. If it costs $10 a day, not many people will want to afford it.

Second, Legal Gear is trash IMO, and their productX was all hype. I'm not sure why a resveratrol product would be in a "muscle building" formula, other than its anti-inflammatory and SERM-like effects; resveratrol is an anti-aging supp, not a muscle building supp.

That was the study conducted on endurance.
 
USPLabs said:
That was the study conducted on endurance.
I trust USP Labs with my health and safety. All of their products work and have not caused any adverse effects on my body or mind. I'm going to try the super cissus for my brother soon. He was a state champion rower and national contender until he pulled something in his back and he's been all over the country going to doctors and universities and they all give him a different answer and solution, but none has done him much. He's good enough to row again, but nowhere close to where he was. Maybe cissus will make a miracle for him as it has others.
 
Force of Green said:
I trust USP Labs with my health and safety. All of their products work and have not caused any adverse effects on my body or mind. I'm going to try the super cissus for my brother soon. He was a state champion rower and national contender until he pulled something in his back and he's been all over the country going to doctors and universities and they all give him a different answer and solution, but none has done him much. He's good enough to row again, but nowhere close to where he was. Maybe cissus will make a miracle for him as it has others.

Amen, USP Labs is top notch and I'd be willing to bet SUPA CISSUS will work magic for him.
 
not_big_enuf said:
Amen, USP Labs is top notch and I'd be willing to bet SUPA CISSUS will work magic for him.
Awesome! He is very skeptical on supplements. One of his fellow police officers gave him M1T and just told my brother it was natural because it's legal and it'll help build muscle and he finds out that he let himself get duped into taking steroids after he looked it up... He got skeptical after day 7 of getting 'garden hose veins' out of nowhere!
I'll make him megadose super cissus. lol.
 
Force of Green said:
Awesome! He is very skeptical on supplements. One of his fellow police officers gave him M1T and just told my brother it was natural because it's legal and it'll help build muscle and he finds out that he let himself get duped into taking steroids after he looked it up... He got skeptical after day 7 of getting 'garden hose veins' out of nowhere!
I'll make him megadose super cissus. lol.

Seriously, do it. I'm as skeptical as anyone with supps. My wife and best buddy both have had various issues, one with hip and shoulder. Cissus was pure magic for them. It made me a believer.... and made me try other products like Powerfull... which i love!!!!!!!!

I bought 1 round of anabolic pump, then search around more, loved the research, the company, etc, then bought more!!! paid for double shipping, but I've got confidence in these guys!!!!!!
 
Here is a study i stumbled across while searching yahoo....

Resveratrol-induced inactivation of human gastric adenocarcinoma cells through a protein kinase C-mediated mechanism.

Atten MJ, Attar BM, Milson T, et al.

Biochem Pharmacol. 2001 Nov 15; 62(10):1423-32.

Resveratrol, a polyphenolic phytochemical present in berries, grapes, and wine, has emerged as a promising chemopreventive candidate. Because there is scant information regarding natural agents that prevent, suppress, or reverse gastric carcinogenesis, the aim of the present study was to determine the chemopreventive potential of resveratrol against gastric cancer by investigating cellular and molecular events associated with resveratrol treatment of human gastric adenocarcinoma cells. We determined the action of resveratrol on cellular function and cellular integrity by measuring DNA synthesis, cellular proliferation, cell cycle distribution, cytolysis, apoptosis, and phosphotransferase activities of two key signaling enzymes, protein kinase C (PKC) and mitogen-activated protein kinases (ERK1/ERK2), in human gastric adenocarcinoma KATO-III and RF-1 cells. Resveratrol inhibited [3H]thymidine incorporation into cellular DNA of normally proliferating KATO-III cells and of RF-1 cells whose proliferation was stimulated with carcinogenic nitrosamines. Treatment with resveratrol arrested KATO-III cells in the G(0)/G(1) phase of the cell cycle and eventually induced apoptotic cell death, but had a minimal effect on cell lysis. Resveratrol treatment had no effect on ERK1/ERK2 activity but significantly inhibited PKC activity of KATO-III cells and of human recombinant PKCalpha. Results indicate that resveratrol has potential as a chemopreventive agent against gastric cancer because it exerts an overall deactivating effect on human gastric adenocarcinoma cells. Resveratrol-induced inhibition of PKC activity and of PKCalpha, without any change in ERK1/ERK2 activity, suggests that resveratrol utilizes a PKC-mediated mechanism to deactivate gastric adenocarcinoma cells
 
can't wait to get my super cissus, FoG!

the resveratrol looks good, but from what i have seen it is the extraction that makes it hard to come across! So, Jacob definitely has a winner if he figured it out!

I'm onboard, Jacob!
 
macedaddy said:
can't wait to get my super cissus, FoG!

the resveratrol looks good, but from what i have seen it is the extraction that makes it hard to come across! So, Jacob definitely has a winner if he figured it out!

I'm onboard, Jacob!

I'd like to use Super Cissus Rx after I'm done with the NHA products phase of my recomp. Cissus Rx got rid of a shoulder injury that several doctors/chiropractors just said was an, "aggrivated muscle", and gave me some b/s textbook protocol. I am able to front raise again!
 
man, USP just keeps rolling out products quicker than my company gives me paychecks.... We need to get on a schedule so I dont keep bouncing checks for the house payment when buying supps ;)
 
DeerDeer said:
That's why I ended up asking Santa for a Ceative Zen M. PLays all the formats, drag and drop fun!
I've had the Zen M for a few months now. Really nice player, the touch pad is a little sensitive and can get tricky. My beef with it though is that it will freeze up from time to time. The only solution is to let the battery die, which is frustrating if it happens when you want to use it. If I could re-do it I would get one with a removable battery.
 
My last couple purchases came out to be over 1,400 dollars... Oyee. Thanks goodness for Christmas and generous family members ;)
 
WOOOOOOW, 1400 in a couple as in 2 orders. That's alot of mulla.... and I though I was bad.:D
 
I'd like to try this one out. I'm up for pct in another 5-6 weeks. Sounds promising with pfull, activate, ap, and maybe super cissus.
 
Enigma76 said:
Without knowing any information on SirPlus of USPlabs, the recent rat studies on resveratrol showing a 30 or 40% (can remember which) increase in lifespan were using very high doses. I'm fairly sure the doses were so high that no current supplemental form of resveratrol could cost effectively administer enough to warrant similar effects; the big problem is that the life-extension effects are seen with prolonged dosing. If it costs $10 a day, not many people will want to afford it.

Second, Legal Gear is trash IMO, and their productX was all hype. I'm not sure why a resveratrol product would be in a "muscle building" formula, other than its anti-inflammatory and SERM-like effects; resveratrol is an anti-aging supp, not a muscle building supp.

Thats correct posted in the article section.
 
USPLabs said:
That was the study conducted on endurance.


Yep, I think it said it increased endurance quite a bit. I think desade has been trying to find someone to source @ the amount or extracte need to duplicate this. I am very interested in this. Problem is between this and super cissus if my old rugby club finds out about this their going to be knocking on my damn door asking me to play again.
 
rugger48 said:
Yep, I think it said it increased endurance quite a bit. I think desade has been trying to find someone to source @ the amount or extracte need to duplicate this. I am very interested in this. Problem is between this and super cissus if my old rugby club finds out about this their going to be knocking on my damn door asking me to play again.


It would be impossible and impratical to take in the amount used in the study.
 
i noticed that a certain other company's anti-oxidant product contains this resveratrol, are we talking a new and different extraction or synthesis? I realize you can't give much info out at the moment, but whatever you can tell us.....

thanks jacob!
 
I'd really like to try this product as well. I caught a bit of gyno and wanted to see if it'd maybe help it subside (it's really not too bad, plus AP is helping me to lean out).
 
browndustin said:
I'd really like to try this product as well. I caught a bit of gyno and wanted to see if it'd maybe help it subside (it's really not too bad, plus AP is helping me to lean out).

Gyno came from...?
 
I used Jungle Warfare and then immediately took Superdrol. 10/20/20 (and a few extra days).

I wasn’t sure if I was just holding water or actually getting gyno, so I didn’t take nolva immediately… I started leaning out and it was still there a little. The nolva definitely helped and I think that taking JW before Superdrol is what lead to the gyno on cycle. I ordered some tamox and raloxifene in case I have any scares with rebound gyno because I couldn’t pick up arimidex.

I was absolutely shocked to have seen any gyno on cycle, especially considering how lean I’ve been all my life. Never would have thought that I’d get gyno, so I’m just glad that I had SERMs on hand… I’m also taking some pills I got at GNC that have almost 400mg of turmeric which has helped substantially. I stopped taking nolva a couple of days ago and so far, I’m doin’ good. Btw, friends constantly assured me that it wasn’t gyno so I took their word. But no regrets, it really subsided but it was a good slap in the face.

AP is also helping me to lean out and I’m watching my one breast like a hawk. It’s not bad, but still visible with the right kind of lights. I do NOT want to give it the opportunity to flare up, and I hope that an awesome product like SirPlus might also be able to help. Cissus was a miracle for my shoulder, so maybe SirPlus is another miracle.
 
bump again for this. with this, the new endurance/pump powder mix, and now tna, it's lookin good
 
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