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Originally posted by Twin Peak I'd have been happier had Prince explained why its impossible. |
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Originally posted by Prince I would be happy for you to explain how it IS possible (in your opinion that is, since there is no science to prove it) since you posed the question. |

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Originally posted by DaMayor Define "Supplimentation" ........i.e., via what means/vehicle? |
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Originally posted by Twin Peak But let me leave you with this, isn't it currently know and used that certain steroids can be injected into the muscle for site enhancement? |
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Originally posted by Prince No, they cause inflamation, not actual muscle growth. |
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Originally posted by Twin Peak That's not always true. If the injection is intramuscular so that it eventually runs systemic, then you are correct. If, on the other hand, the steroid can be localized and retained in the muscle, then it would not run systemic, but would have all of the benefits of that drug, for that muscle only. |
Gopro waiting for the punchline...
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Originally posted by Twin Peak But let me leave you with this, isn't it currently know and used that certain steroids can be injected into the muscle for site enhancement? |
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Originally posted by DaMayor DaMayor injecting Equipoise while using a tourniquet to see if muscles develop equally.....
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Originally posted by timinator the way to get a muscle area growing is to devote 8-12 weeks of specialization training. any supplements then would directly hit the specialized muscle area. what I mean is lets say you specialize on your legs, now a lot of the goodness of the supplement will then go to your legs. so this is the best solution |
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Originally posted by Mudge Ask Valentino
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Originally posted by gopro I don't think this is where TP is going with this. TP, I think, is alluding to the ability of a supplement to specifically "target" growth in a muscle group by somehow "directing" the supplement to affect that area. Kind of like a "smart bomb." Although this has been shown to be somewhat possible with site injection with certain steroids it is not currently possible with any OTC supplements. |
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Originally posted by Twin Peak Exactly. So, how about it. What if you could design a way so that the creatine you ingested (for example) was all stored in a specific muscle group, rather than systemically. Or if you figured out how to increase protein synthesis, in a specific muscle group. |
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Originally posted by gopro Are you referring to a way to use training methodology/supplementation combined to theoretically get a muscle specific effect, or supplementation ONLY? |
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Originally posted by gopro Although this has been shown to be somewhat possible with site injection with certain steroids... |
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Originally posted by Twin Peak I agree. But its kind of interesting to ponder. Maybe you could convince the brain that a certain muscle was disproportionately small, so that it sent more nutrients to it? |
I am not sure that it could be done via a simple "chemical" or even hormones. I wonder how many bodybuilders see hypnotists 
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Originally posted by DaMayor You never understand what I'm talking about...what's new? Anyway.....Okay, but in order to do this, the 'substance' would have to be able to first identify, and then 'attach' itself the target.....sort of like GoPro suggested when using the phrase "smart bomb". How could any suppliment 'recognize' a specific muscle or muscle group? Surely it would have to be introduced and then isolated via some direct physical means.
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Originally posted by Prince Not actual hypertrophy in the injected muscle, swelling, inflammation, yes, not real muscle growth. |
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Originally posted by Twin Peak But you aren't suggesting that it is impossible to target a specific tissue area, over a systemic effect are you? |
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Originally posted by Mudge How would we do this though I am not sure that it could be done via a simple "chemical" or even hormones. I wonder how many bodybuilders see hypnotists ![]() It is interesting indeed, but it seems very futuristic, not being an MD or anything though, maybe it is actually within some kind of scientific reach. I spose I could try to do some digging because honestly I have very little understanding from A, to B, to C - where the body says "hey, adapt already." |
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Originally posted by Twin Peak Generally, I agree. But you aren't suggesting that it is impossible to target a specific tissue area, over a systemic effect are you? |
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Originally posted by DaMayor Yeah, but fat and muscle are two different animals. Your talking about an effect over a generalized area vs. a more specific effect in a more isolated area. Where the hell's Rob....I need a translator.
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Originally posted by DaMayor In fact, I believe that there are certain cancer medications designed to seek out specific (cancerous) cells. |
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Originally posted by Twin Peak All I am saying is, a technique has already been developed whereby a specific substance has been used to target tissue (in this case adipose) locally rather than systemically. |
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Originally posted by Mudge Do you mean the topical stuff? |
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Originally posted by Twin Peak Why could the same or similar not be done in muscle? |
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Originally posted by Prince ummm....how come we cannot cure the common cold?
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Originally posted by Twin Peak Prince, I really appreciate all of your helpful input in this thread. Thanks. |
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Originally posted by Prince Not actual hypertrophy in the injected muscle, swelling, inflammation, yes, not real muscle growth. |
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Originally posted by gopro Anectodal evidence shows otherwise my friend. |
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Originally posted by BeerHunter But heres another idea......in todays r&d it may not be too out-of-the-question for scientists to alter ones DNA for site specific results. Hmmmmm |
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Originally posted by Twin Peak Prince, I really appreciate all of your helpful input in this thread. Thanks. |

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Originally posted by Twin Peak Mag 14 was released last night: http://magazine.mindandmuscle.net/ Go to current issue, table of contents and read: Sytenhance. |
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Originally posted by Twin Peak First, there has been excellent user feedback already. Second, it is has a very different mechanism, with very different effects on the body (i.e. it is not, obviously, system, and not intended to enter the bloodsystem etc.) Third, this is not an Avant Labs product, but a product by Xtreme Formulations, the makes of ICE, Vendetta, and Relentless. (Also a sister company of proteincustomizer.com). |
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Originally posted by DaMayor Looks like pretty consistent results. Did you change anything in your w/o routine during this period? |
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Originally posted by bludevil I just visited their website (Xtreme Formulations) and didn't see the product. Where's some info where I can read up on it. |
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Originally posted by Twin Peak Neither my training or diet. The only thing different was that I was coming off of a regular prohormone cycle, so actually, I expected to lose some size. Add on top of that the weight loss, and well, you can see where I am going with this. |
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Originally posted by gopro What is the active androgen in this product? |
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Originally posted by Twin Peak To date, people have been selecting their own actives and doses. I believe those guys used 1-test and maybe 4-diol. I used half 1-test and half 3-alpha. |
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Originally posted by gopro So when the product comes out, will it be pre-prepared with an active androgen, or is this gel just a system to get an ingredient that the user adds, to the muscle? |
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Originally posted by Mudge Hmm, even topical Fina gets bad press from everywhere I've seen. I'll read the article tho. Well, that was brief... unfortunately I can't say I have learned anything or seen anything to convince anybody that it works, site injections dont work with near anything, so why is this any different? I can only say I wish there was some science in the snipet to read, although its nice to know what products may be coming out in the future, of course it will leave companies open to harsh criticism for pumping things up - especially when there is no discovery or science claim to talk about. |
| Melatonin released by the pineal gland acts on the pituitary gland, the "master gland" of the body's hormonal system. It stimulates or suppresses the release of a number of hormones that affect growth, metabolism and reproductive cycles, including growth hormone, estrogen, and testosterone. |
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Originally posted by gopro I was speaking to a few people about this product and the consensus is that even if it is effective, which is just might be, it will be pulled quickly from the market as a mislabeled and unapproved drug. |
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Originally posted by Twin Peak Really? Why? And how is it any different from liposomal delivery, in terms of the law, should you cite it? |
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Originally posted by Twin Peak I don't know the company of which you speak. As to Avant, its something I can't really discuss. Though this is different for a variety of reasons. |
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Originally posted by dg806 If you look on USFA's website and read the latest update, it has one congressman or senator(?) stating his stance toward the PH bill. He basically says if it works, ban it!!!! |
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Originally posted by dg806 If you look on USFA's website and read the latest update, it has one congressman or senator(?) stating his stance toward the PH bill. He basically says if it works, ban it!!!! |
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Originally posted by dg806 I follow you! But I would think that even locally at the cellular level, that it would be in the bloodstream, meaning it would be systemic? |
| there is some indication that 3-Alpha is quite potent in these regards, however it has resulted in, what Par called "scary hair growth" at application site. |
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Originally posted by Par Deus We make a habit of our science translating into real world results ![]() As mentioned, several who made a homebrew have given very good feedback, but we are also going to get some testing going on a few boards, soon -- just waiting on production of samples from the people we sold the formula to. |
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Originally posted by XtremeFormula Sytenhance is now available, will be on my website by tonight. |
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Originally posted by XtremeFormula will be on my website by tonight. |
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Originally posted by CaptainDeadlift And the name of this website would be ???? |