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    Glycerine + Muscle Pumps

    I was reading a Muscle Tech magazine ( I know, its Muscle Tech ) But anyway, in an article it said that glycerine increases muscular pumps and that powerlifters drink the shit or something. Anyone have any information about this? Anybody do it? Thanks.
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    why would a powerlifter care about being pumped?

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    Yo plouffe, where have you been?

    I used to use glycerol fuel post workout for my insulin spike. Its one of, if not the highest GI carbs available. I would still use it if I could find any, but I guess twinlab and scifit stopped production.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert DiMaggio
    why would a powerlifter care about being pumped?

    You're right, but if they did I'm sure they'd used your grade A product

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    Quote Originally Posted by PreMier
    Yo plouffe, where have you been?

    I used to use glycerol fuel post workout for my insulin spike. Its one of, if not the highest GI carbs available. I would still use it if I could find any, but I guess twinlab and scifit stopped production.

    So that's what is used for? So you can't just go buy pure glycerine in a bottle and pure it into a PWO shake can you?
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    I dont know.. they are the same stuff I think, but you may want to look into it.
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    glycerine has a water retention effect

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    Quote Originally Posted by plouffe
    You're right, but if they did I'm sure they'd used your grade A product

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    well, judging by the mags you read I guess you would by Pump Tech!

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    Quote Originally Posted by plouffe
    I was reading a Muscle Tech magazine ( I know, its Muscle Tech )
    These are my favorite faces : - - -

    Personal Bests:

    Bench - 235
    Deadlift - 315 X 17
    Squat - 315 X 11
    40 yrd. - 4.65

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    Quote Originally Posted by plouffe
    I was reading a Muscle Tech magazine ( I know, its Muscle Tech )
    so what you sayin? you knew it was a muscle-tech magazine before you read it? you knew the risks/dangers of reading such BS

    i bet you love reading them, i must say they do have some pretty jacked guys endorsing their products, chris, jay, dex n' co. so its easy to see how a newbie could be misled

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