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    stem cells

    when r we gonna be able to start getting underground stem cells to inject to help with bodybuilding and anti aging?

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    very soon im sure.

    gene doping is already rumored to be in effect in Olympians. un detectable too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crank View Post
    very soon im sure.

    gene doping is already rumored to be in effect in Olympians. un detectable too!
    not sure if serious?

    aware me on exactly what gene doping is and how it would be administered.


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    i used the google machine to help me and found this for you for starts

    Gene doping - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    and another

    HowStuffWorks "How Gene Doping Works"

    google rox

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    wow. i didnt know u could modify ur genes. couldnt u turn ppl into mutants or something? idk whats possible. i want to research it now. i already saw that u could prevent certain diseases that run in ur family. my family has a history of colon cancer so maybe i can look into that

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    ok so EPO is a synthetic gene? ive seen it on different soures websites for sale but i wouldnt pay 400-500 for it since i dont do any marathon running or cycling. and IGF 1 is/changes a gene? IGF i understand is like the muscle building part of hgh. so that sounds like it might be worth it since im young and dont need the anti aging parts of hgh just the muscle growth.

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    the thing most cyclists and runners do is take out a qrt of blood a month prior to a race and put it back in day of the race! more blood means more stamina because of the increased oxygen

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    i read more they have things to change ur genes to make u naturally produce more EPO it seems. i guess the EPO i can buy now is just synthetic and not gonna make permanent changes to my body just temporarily increase the amount of EPO

    the changing of the gene in the body permanently probly cost alot more than $500 lol o well

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    Quote Originally Posted by scaryclown34 View Post
    when r we gonna be able to start getting underground stem cells to inject to help with bodybuilding and anti aging?
    as far as anti-aging goes, stem cells won't do much without this.
    Telomerase Database

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crank View Post
    the thing most cyclists and runners do is take out a qrt of blood a month prior to a race and put it back in day of the race! more blood means more stamina because of the increased oxygen
    most centrifuge it to separate the red blood cells out. then they store those for use. higher rbc means you carry more o2, and tire out less. epo is another way, same with high altitude training
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