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  1. drtbear1967

    Importance of all 9 EAA

    theguerrillachemist This is another study showing the importance of all 9 EAA for muscle protein synthesis. Interestingly, the authors reported that ∼20 g of isolated egg protein (containing ∼8.6 g EAAs and ∼1.7 g leucine) stimulated muscle protein synthesis after resistance exercise above that...
  2. drtbear1967

    Train all Muscle Types

    How To Train All Muscle Fibers TRAINING FASTED MAY IMPROVE POST-WORKOUT Muscles are made up of long cells known as muscle fibers, innervated by a nerve cell (neuron) which stimulates the muscle to contract. Stimulating the right type of muscle fiber can impact your physique! One nerve cell...
  3. drtbear1967

    Madol - Gone but not Forgotten!

    theguerillachemist This is one of my favorite "prosteroid" compounds from the early 2000s. Desoxymethyltestoserone, AKA Madol and Pheraplex, is an active anabolic steroid that was introduced to the market in 2005 by Patrick Arnold...suprise surprise lol. Structurally, Madol is a very...
  4. Iron Game

    Growth Hormone and T4: Anabolic Synergy Builds Muscle Mass and Burns Fat

    By Mark Stent (B.Sc, Dipl Dat, SPN) Growth hormone and thyroid hormones have been standard drugs in the arsenals of bodybuilders for years. Growth hormone has been used for its anabolic, muscle cell increasing, fat loss and anti aging properties. Thyroid hormones have been used for the fat...
  5. Presser

    Copper peptide and Healing, Nerve Damage Repair, Stem cell proliferation & Hair Growth

    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...
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