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Pro-hormones

thanks, sbmuscle.com is not responding right now, may be a server problem with the website, but it's definitely down right now.
 
thanks, sbmuscle.com is not responding right now, may be a server problem with the website, but it's definitely down right now.

It is working fine right now. Here is a list of the ones they carry. I do not believe you should run any of these for a few more years but if you do please take a couple of months to research them and how to run proper supports and pct.

Muscle Builders - Mass Cycle
 
A prohormone is a substance that is a precursor to a hormone, usually having minimal hormonal effect by itself. The term has been used in medical science since the middle of the 20th century. Examples of natural, human prohormones include proinsulin and pro-opiomelanocortin.

For peptide hormones, the conversion process from prohormone to hormone typically occurs after export to the endoplasmic reticulum and often requires multiple processing enzymes. For example, proinsulin is processed by PC 1/2, PC 3, and carboxypeptidase E to afford insulin.
 
A prohormone is a substance that is a precursor to a hormone, usually having minimal hormonal effect by itself. The term has been used in medical science since the middle of the 20th century. Examples of natural, human prohormones include proinsulin and pro-opiomelanocortin.

For peptide hormones, the conversion process from prohormone to hormone typically occurs after export to the endoplasmic reticulum and often requires multiple processing enzymes. For example, proinsulin is processed by PC 1/2, PC 3, and carboxypeptidase E to afford insulin.

Gee thanks alot! Saved me the extra click....Prohormone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Old plagiarizing ass!
 
just drink non organic whole milk. :thumb:

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Why non organic? Because of the growth hormone the cows are given to produce milk? If so, how does that translate to something beneficial to humans/weightlifters? Any science to back it?

Not knocking-just curious.
 
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