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Ecdysterone "Ecdy-Bolin" Goes Head-to-Head with Dianabol and Wins!
What an incredible compound! Not only does ecdysterone
facilitate a tremendous amount of positive effects in the body,
but it elicits zero negatives! Think about it. Here we have a
compound that has gone head-to-head with steroids in studies
and won anabolicly with none of the associated side effects of
steroids! One study conducted by top Russian researchers
paired ecdysterone directly against Dianabol, one of the most
powerful anabolic steroids developed. The study showed
equivalent anabolic activity with one exception: ecdysterone
stimulated both slow and the all-important fast twitch
muscle fibers, while Dianabol only stimulated the slow
fibers! I think it's safe to say that yes, there are anabolic
steroids and growth hormones in existence that are more
powerful than ecdysterone. That's to be expected. But
what if you could have a compound similar to that in power,
but with no side effects? It goes without saying that if this is
indeed true, ecdysterone merits a closer look.
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FITNESS TIPS FOR 12/24/2002
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THE MYOSTATIN BLOCKERS SCAM
"Stop getting fed bull"
By VPX
You've no doubt seen the pictures of the giant bull, most often the photo is
accompanied by some advertisement telling you that the same thing that
made this bull so huge is a breakthrough that can make you huge too.
But in reality, what you're being sold may as well be what comes out of
the bull not what it's made of.
Myostatin inhibitors might just be the biggest scam ever perpetrated on the
unsuspecting bodybuilding public. Now it isn't the first time that giant leaps
of logic have been made in an effort to try and sell you the next
breakthrough product, but it is the first time that so much potentially viable
scientific research has been so completely twisted and exaggerated in an
effort to convince you, the hard working athlete, to part with your dollars for
a product that A. has no hope of working and B. has essentially nothing to
do with the research being cited.
The bottom line is simple; put your money into something that's been proven
to work; creatine, quality MRP's, pro-hormones, glutamine, etc. Don't let a
few very interesting photos of animals convince you that the companies
marketing these myostatin inhibitors convince you that these products will
do anything besides make your wallet lighter.
But just so you can understand how badly flawed this product is, here's the
short version of the myostatin inhibitor story:
Back in 1997 some researchers at John Hopkins University discovered that
a genetic defect found in certain bulls cause them to develop huge
musculature. The defect was the absence of a gene that produces the peptide
myostatin.
Subsequent research using genetically altered mice (that had the myostatin
gene spliced out!) found that by deleting myostatin from these animals they
became hugely muscled, too. Even more so than the cattle!
A few enterprising researchers wanted to study the myostatin peptide more
closely. To do so they needed a way to isolate it. Using a potentially
dangerous compound called heparin was the best way to do this in the lab.
More or less by accident it was discovered that another compound, an extract
of a form of algae, called Fraction C, could also bind and thus isolate
myostatin in a gas chromatography chamber.
It just so happens that the algae from which they extract Fraction C is a
reasonably effective antioxidant, and is considered to be reasonably safe
for human consumption. From there, the giant leaps of faith and there
associated ridiculous marketing claims took place. Here are the
assumptions:
1. That because Fraction C binds myostatin in a lab it will bind it in a human.
2. That Fraction C survives the digestive process intact and can actually
coexist in the same compartments within the body to bind myostatin
3. That binding myostatin in humans is safe
4. That binding myostatin in humans can have any net effect on new
muscle growth
5. That assuming that myostatin can be bound and as a result new muscle
growth is enabled, those muscles would be both normal and also as strong,
or stronger than normal muscle.
That's a lot of assumptions. Particularly when there isn't even ONE
SHREAD of evidence based on a single study related to Fraction C!
Personally, I'm not big on assumptions. I like to see at least a reasonable
amount of evidence supporting the safety and efficacy of a product before it
is introduced to the public. In the case of these myostatin inhibitors we
don't have a clue if they're safe and we also have a lot of reasons to believe
that the AREN'T EFFECTIVE!
In fact, it is pretty clear to me (and many other industry experts) that the
companies marketing this category of product knows full well that their p
roducts don't have a prayer of working and that all they're doing is trying to
capitalize on your ignorance to make a fast buck.
They're making completely false safety and efficacy claims that are totally
unsupported by any public or even private research. In other words, these
guys are RIPPING YOU OFF!
What can you do? Simple don't buy these bogus products! What's more,
show these companies how you feel by voting with your wallet. Don't give
them one penny of your hard earned cash. Instead buy your products from
companies that are committed to providing value for you dollar.
By value I don't just mean good prices, but also and more importantly,
good products. Products that work. Products that have real research behind
exactly what your about to put into your body and not some loosely
associated research conducted in a lab on mice that have been genetically
manipulated.
Since these companies are clearly not going to police themselves it's our
job to be that police force. Teach them a lesson they won't forget. That if they
lie to you, the consumer, you'll show them how much you appreciate their
dishonesty by eliminating them from the scam artist gene pool.
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