Anabolic Androgen Steroid (AAS) Receptor Sensitivity:
by Dan Gwartney, MD
In the real world, or at least as real as it gets in the gym, bodybuilders and lifters have long been aware that some people explode on fairly moderate anabolic steroid dosages, while others struggle to justify the...
Creatine is easily the most widely recognized nutritional supplement on earth. But ironically, while people outside the bodybuilding community think it's some type of anabolic steroid, the bulk of the people inside the bodybuilding community think all it does is put water in your system just to...
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This review summarizes recent progress in the development of myostatin inhibitors for the treatment of muscle wasting disorders. It also focuses on findings in myostatin biology that may have implications for the development of antimyostatin therapies.
Recent findings
There has been progress...
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Methandienone and stanozolol are stronger steroids than we thought
Scientists have underestimated the strength of oral anabolic steroids such as methandienone and stanozolol. Incorrect methods have been used to measure the strength of these anabolics in test tube studies. Two researchers at the...
THIS IS AN AMAZING READ.. GOTTA GIVE CREDIT TO DIABOLIC....
NUTRIENTS & WHERE TO FIND 'EM
This thread is meant as a quick reference guide to explain briefly what nutrients are and the main sources of them. It isnt an in depth discussion about nutrients or any aspects of them, simply a...
Loss of muscle mass in old age and in certain diseases is associated with an impaired ability to express MGF.
- The ability to produce MGF declines with age, and this is commensurate with the decline in circulating GH levels.
- MGF has been shown to boost muscle mass by improving the ability...
Researchers in Japan have found that human aging may be able to be delayed or even reversed, at least at the most basic level of human cell lines. In the process, the scientists from the University of Tsukuba also found that regulation of two genes is related to how we age.
The new findings...
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Hormones are chemical messengers.
Hormones only have the ability to affect cells that display receptors that are specific to them.
Cells are able to display receptors for multiple hormones at one time.
If a cell shows more receptors for a particular hormone, the cell will be more sensitive to...
by Mike Arnold
Conflicting Opinions
Beginning in the mid-1990’s, the issue of stomach distension became an area of criticism among traditionalists, with many in the bodybuilding community voicing disapproval over its presence within the upper echelons of the sport. Ever since then various...
Red Blood Cells and Anabolic Androgenic Steroids
Anabolic/androgenic steroids display a wide range of physiological effects. Androgen receptors are found in numerous body tissues including skeletal muscle, skin, scalp, liver, heart, prostate, brain and nervous system, bone, adipose and kidney...
by Mike Arnold
In a sport where the use of hormones is central, it is not unreasonable to assume that its participants would possess a broad knowledge of such, particularly those hormones which are naturally produced in the human body. Yet, when it comes to muscle growth, few have been as...
TB-500(Thymosin Beta 4)2mg
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What is TB500?
TB-500 is a synthetic version of the naturally occurring peptide present in virtually all human and animal cells, Thymosin Beta 4 (TB500). It is a first-in-class drug candidate that promotes the following*:
Endothelial (blood vessels)...
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