AAS/substances which are the best at increasing the NUMBER of muscle cells
Exactly as the title says: which AAS/hormones in your opinion are the best at increasing the number of and proliferation of muscle cells (rather than just causing existing ones to grow)?
Injectables, orals, peptides (heck, even list supplements)?
"Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens" -Jimi Hendrix "Ze gahggles, they do nothing in 'Anything Goes'!" -Rainier Wolfcastle
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HGH, long term use of GHRP's and GHRH's, IGF variants.
" In my opinion your success is not determined by the scale or the mirror, but by what adversity did you have to overcome to achieve what you have thus far. " - OSL
wasn't there a supp a while back by syntrax that increased the number of cells rather than volume? I remember getting a ton of that stuff and going through about 10-15x the daily dose and added 5-7lbs of real solid muscle between cycles.
OP, are you McBain from the old bb.com forum? From back in 2002-2005 or so?
wasn't there a supp a while back by syntrax that increased the number of cells rather than volume? I remember getting a ton of that stuff and going through about 10-15x the daily dose and added 5-7lbs of real solid muscle between cycles.
Wow... sounds like awesome stuff. Was it a research chem or a supplement? Got any more info?
Other than the usual HGH/GHRP/etc, seems like tren's coming up alot. Anyone got any anecdotes about tren and muscle cells?
"Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens" -Jimi Hendrix "Ze gahggles, they do nothing in 'Anything Goes'!" -Rainier Wolfcastle
Call me Squig.
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