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    Potent Anti Oxidant?

    I'm on a calorie restriction diet and was wondering about taking some antioxidants. I take two different vitamins to make sure I'm still getting those in me, but I'm not sure about antioxidants. Is there a supplement that packs the most?

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    What indication do you have that you may have a insufficient anti-oxidant intake?

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    I'm taking vitamins, but is that the same? I just want to make sute that I'm covered.

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    Taking the assumptions related to being a member of a bodybuilding forum into account, you are fine.

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    vit E
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    Quote Originally Posted by REDDOG309 View Post
    The Captn' is a half retarted Jew, He is a Mod in anything goes because of his fucked up thought process.
    Its not like he is a mod in a quality of life section like diet or aas. But is definitly needed to ass rape fools like J4CKT.
    He is the light of anything goes and will guide us to the promise land of debauchery, tranny diddleing and closet gheyness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theCaptn' View Post
    vit E
    I take toco-8, pretty good mix of different forms of vitamin e, but I have been thinking about supplementing with vegimite, any thoughts?

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    Your dick will grow another 2", however you will eternally smell of cabbage
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    Quote Originally Posted by REDDOG309 View Post
    The Captn' is a half retarted Jew, He is a Mod in anything goes because of his fucked up thought process.
    Its not like he is a mod in a quality of life section like diet or aas. But is definitly needed to ass rape fools like J4CKT.
    He is the light of anything goes and will guide us to the promise land of debauchery, tranny diddleing and closet gheyness.

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    Toco-8 and N-Acetyl-Cysteine will have you covered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theCaptn' View Post
    Your dick will grow another 2", however you will eternally smell of cabbage
    That would put me at 3.5" total, totally worth the cabbage smell, plus I only bang fat chicks so if someone could get me something to make me smell like a tub of ice cream or bacon, that might help as well.

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    go and stand over the vent at Burger King . . . .you'll be beating off those fat chicks with a shitty stick.

    GICH!
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    Quote Originally Posted by REDDOG309 View Post
    The Captn' is a half retarted Jew, He is a Mod in anything goes because of his fucked up thought process.
    Its not like he is a mod in a quality of life section like diet or aas. But is definitly needed to ass rape fools like J4CKT.
    He is the light of anything goes and will guide us to the promise land of debauchery, tranny diddleing and closet gheyness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodja View Post
    Toco-8 and N-Acetyl-Cysteine will have you covered.
    Good options here^^, I would add Vitaberry from PP is a great antioxidant and has a high ORAC value.

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    Just add Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) and N-Acetyl-Cysteine (NAC)

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    NAC fa sho.

    And coffee

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    NAC, VitC, Vitaberry, Toco-8
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    Never heard of Toco-8

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGreatSatan View Post
    Never heard of Toco-8
    Tocotrienol heavy Vitamin E product.


    • Complete vitamin E supplement contains all 8 isomers
    • Promote healthy hair growth and prevents hair loss
    • Clears plaque from artery walls for cardiovascular health
    • Increases testicular sensitivity for increased testosterone production
    • Raises HDL while reducing LDL cholesterol

    Complete Vitamin E - Natural source of Tocotrienols for hair loss, cardiovascular health, and testosterone production

    I take it primarily for the HDL/LDL benefit. It goes great with vegemite.
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    I'm impressed most with the HDL/LDL benefit, especially post cycle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryansm View Post
    I'm impressed most with the HDL/LDL benefit, especially post cycle.
    I'm still natty but my HDL was low at last physical. I'd be interested in getting bloodwork again.
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    Ah, yes I would be interested in seeing that blood work as well. I will be using Toco-8 on cycle soon, and I have a pretty extensive amount of blood work on previous cycles, so it will be nice to compare.

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    Stabilized R-Lipoic Acid and GliSODin


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    Quote Originally Posted by Grubs View Post
    Stabilized R-Lipoic Acid and GliSODin

    I hear a little bit here and there on SOD, what's your take on it Grubs?
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    If it is still available RPN had a anti-ox product called Noxidant and many said it was great. I have seen it around at a few places still and is very cheap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oufinny View Post
    If it is still available RPN had a anti-ox product called Noxidant and many said it was great. I have seen it around at a few places still and is very cheap.
    VitC, Gamma Tocopherol, ALA, Quercetin, Zinc, Copper, Manganese, Selenium and more goodies. I still have a few sealed bottles myself, good through April, 2011.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SilentBob187 View Post
    I hear a little bit here and there on SOD, what's your take on it Grubs?
    I read an article, I think it was by CP saying gliSODin, glutathione, and one other antioxidant (maybe pycnogenol) were the most important.

    Resveratrol seems to be p4p all around best though.

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    ok, are you eating a low carb diet? meaning, are you limiting your pastas, breads, sugars, etc?
    Once you have that covered, there's a select few supplements you should be taking to increase your insulin sensitivity and increase your antioxidant processing...
    I can help give you a few ideas that are definitely beneficial....I've got 4 in mind...

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