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Myostain inhibitor

scottgetbig

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DOSE ANY ONE HERE HAVE ANY INFO OR HAVE THEY USED THIS PRODUCT CALLED MYO-T12? IT IS PRODUCED BY PEAK WELLNESS BIOPHARMA AND CLAMS TO REDUCE AVERAGE MYOSTATIN LEVES BY 46% IN AS LITTLE AS TWELVE HRS. From what I have read about myostatin is that is the protien that limmits muscle growth. If these claims are true tis looks to be a very promising sup.
 
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once science does figure it out steroids will no longer be needed for gaining muscle mass.

Yup, I think myostatin manipulation will play a big part in the future of bodybuilding and other sports when it's fully understood. You only have to read various articles and watch the odd documentary about people who have excelled at sports (mainly weightlifting from the ones I've seen) due to the mutation that means they don't have the myostatin gene (or having what has been nick-named 'the Herculean gene'). I saw one photo of a baby who had twice the muscle mass of a normal baby - it's thighs and calves were immense. And I'm sure we've all seen the pitures of those hulk-like cows from Belgium who also lack the myostatin gene.

A few examples even caused a bit of controversy at Olympic level as some athletes carrying this mutation were cited as having an 'unfair' advantage. Obviously, if it's naturally occuring there's nothing that can be done - and to be fair, I feel it makes sense for those folks to follow a career in sports if they have such a legitimate advantage. All in all, I find myostatin manipulation - as well as SARMs and IFG-1 development - all very exciting.
 
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