AAS Effects On Red Blood Cell Count
by Anthony Roberts
Whenever a Tour de France competitor gets busted for using performance enhancing drugs, EPO (erythropoietin) is usually the first drug we think of. We’re not always correct, but it’s everyone’s first thought. And usually, we’d be right –...
These days, there probably isn’t a BB’r alive that hasn’t heard of trenbolone. In today’s drug circles, it has attained nearly super-hero status as an anabolic agent. “Nectar of the gods”…“A steroid on steroids”…and “indispensable” are just some of the terms which have been used to describe this...
The Positives & Negatives of Testosterone
Testosterone Lowdown - The Positives & Negatives
Men in their prime take for granted that testosterone is there. Yet, declining testosterone levels are associated with a number of physical, psychological, sexual and metabolic dysfunctions facing...
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Anabolic Steroids (AAS) Effects on Muscle
By William Llewellyn
Although testosterone has been isolated, synthesized, and actively experimented with for many decades now, there is still some debate today as to the exactly how we see steroid effects on muscle mass. At this point in time, the...
HGH3 InformationThe Big Picture: “What is HGH?” is becoming a very popular question, sincealmost every other day, HGH is mentioned in the media regarding its use byathletes, or breaking research emerges concerning the benefits of its use.
Somatotropin5 or Growth Hormone (GH)
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AOD9604AOD9604 is a peptide fragment (hGH Fragment 177-191) of the C-terminus of Human Growth Hormone to which a tyrosine is added at the N-terminal end. Studies have suggested that AOD9604 is more effective than its predecessor AOD9401 in its ability to stimulate lipolytic (fat burning) and...
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It's really not quite correct to say androgens suppress or stimulate the immune system. It is a bit more complicated than that, not surprisingly.
Here is Immunology 101 in a nutshell. The immune system has two "arms of attack": the cell mediated arm and the humoral arm. The cell mediated arm...
By Dr. Lewis Stocks M.D., Ph.D.
GHRP is now approved for general use as a substitute for Human Growth Hormone (HGH). HGH is known as the most effective medication to slow the aging process, but has had legal issues in the United States because of abuse. The strict limitations for using HGH are...
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It was long known that men suffer more rarely from inflammatory diseases than women, but now a new research has found how sexual hormones play an important role in this.
They found that testosterone makes men less susceptible to inflammatory diseases and allergies than women.
“In a series of...
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Grow Young with HGH
The most abundant hormone made by the pituitary gland is human growth hormone, also called somatotrophin. Growth hormone production hits its peak during adolescence. Most HGH is secreted into the bloodstream in brief bursts, and most HGH secretion takes place during the...
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Life is balance. The teeter-totter on school playgrounds is a perfect example of how things tend to gravitate toward equilibrium unless some outside force acts. A pair of equal-weight first-grade children would soon get bored and wander off unless they start leg pressing the teeter-totter up and...
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Follicle-stimulating hormone and insulin-like growth factor I synergistically induce up-regulation of cartilage link protein (Crtl1) via activation of phosphatidylinositol-dependent kinase/Akt in rat granulosa cells.
Sun GW1, Kobayashi H, Suzuki M, Kanayama N, Terao T.
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Copper peptide GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper complex of a glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine peptide. Since it has three amino acids it is called tripeptide. The GHK-Cu tripeptide has strong affinity for copper(II) and was first isolated from human plasma. It can be found also in saliva and...
Q: “What is the effect of AAS on burning fat? I know that AAS increase your resting metabolic rate (a necessary condition of increased anabolism). But is that all? That wouldn’t do much at all to burn fat, simply because (as I understand it) there is no good evidence that our bodies burn fat for...
Q: “What is the situation with Nolvadex or Clomid use and vision problems? Is it okay to continue their use when problems first start, if they do, or should I discontinue immediately?”
A: It probably is the case that not only Nolvadex and Clomid but all SERMs can cause vision problems on a...
Although building muscle without exercise may seem like the ideal endpoint of all anabolic research, this is a feat that just hasn’t been realized yet. There are a number of effective drugs and supplements for augmenting muscle growth, but resistance training is in inseparable part to the...
Trauma to the Muscle: Activating The Satellite Cells
When muscles undergo intense exercise, as from a resistance training bout, there is trauma to the muscle fibers that is referred to as muscle injury or damage in scientific investigations. This disruption to muscle cell organelles activates...
Stem Cells in Injured Mice Give Them Huge Muscles for Life
BY AARON SAENZ
ON NOV 30, 2010
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