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Topic "Myostatin" was discussed 827 times on 98 sites in last 3 months
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-10-28 06:54:00)
by Whacked
Revolutionary New Myostatin Inhibitor Could Make Steroids Instantly Obsolete Revolutionary New Myostatin Inhibitor Could Make Steroids Instantly Obsolete - ProSource.NET New Supplement???? When it comes to research and development, perhaps the most difficult task of all is to "think outside the box." So much effort and investigation falls into the same well-worn grooves traveled by ...
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-10-27 11:39:00)
by sigman roid
Pegylated anti GDF8 Factor just found out theres a myostatin inhibitor for humans going about for sale and its ment to be getting good reviews only down side is its about $700 a mg anyone heard anything about it?
Started 1 month ago (2009-10-06 00:00:00)
by whodatis1
Biotest-Myostat, Myostatin Neutrilizer! is it safe at 16?? sa a matter of a fact what is safe at 16 besides creatin glutamine protein and wight gainers?? i talking about the BIG stuff if there is anything like that that i 16 year old can take!?!?!
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-09-24 10:14:00)
by HotNostril
My 11 year old son has myostatin-related muscle hypertrophy Enlarged prostate Lymphoid hyperplasia . I need diet tips to ensure he's getting enough fat & proteins. Linda
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-09-14 20:08:00)
by Musclehead84
has anyone tried or know anyone who has used the myostatin peptide? It seems that if you can reduce your myostatin you can definately gain muscle, you just have to find something that can reduce it enough. I was just wondering if anyone had good gains with this peptide or not? thanks for your help!!!
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-09-13 20:13:00)
by davidthefat
So any of you think that Myostatin Antibodies will ever get approved by the FDA for usage on patients for medical purposes? Its a potential treatment, may be a cure for some muscular dystrophies... Yes, there are those that will use it for non medical reasons *cough*Olympics*cough* and bodybuilding and powerlifting . Regarding that steroids already been abused like that, instead of ...
Started 2 months ago (2009-09-08 13:51:00)
by TheHat
The wave of the future for the human athlete? For anybody who workout or plays sports, might want to take a look into this subject matter. This is more or less your invitation to go and google it and see what you find on it. Basically by inhibiting myostatin you can regenerate and grow muscle superfast without the amount of work required we do today. Look into it. Who knows, ...
Started 6 days, 10 hours ago (2009-11-02 08:56:00)
by CDB
Quote: Originally Posted by Vengeance187 Follistatin does more than just lower myostatin. I saw a study where they administered follistatin to mice that already had the myostatin gene knocked out so they weren't producing myostatin(so they were already big to begin with). After recieving the follistatin their muscles grew even larger; and since you can't block myostatin in...
Started 5 days, 20 hours ago (2009-11-02 23:00:00)
by Harry Sacks
Quote: Originally Posted by Ak_88 Get yourself on the clinical trials for those with muscular dystrophy or other muscle-wastage diseases. The use of gene therapy to alter myostatin and IGF-1 genes is very much in it's infancy still. Where do i sign up? lol
Started 3 days, 18 hours ago (2009-11-05 01:01:00)
by evilauthor
Quote: Originally Posted by EdBecerra Myostatin-related muscle hypertrophy will probably be one of the first cosmetic gene-tweaks for sale, once gene-tweaking IS for sale. Its only real flaw (aside from the obvious giantism-related problems) is that such massive muscle growth requires a LOT of ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-10-31 14:33:00)
by Tyjim
In my opinion... Why not capitalize on this kid's gift? He has no myostatin, which means he's already f'cked up. I doubt training is going to actually hurt him much more. Richard Sandrak, from what I've heard, has no problems and is growing like an average person, and he was on Test at like 5 years old. So really. I second IrishMuscle's post. I see no problem with this. It's just a ...
Started 2 days, 22 hours ago (2009-11-05 20:48:00)
by Merc.
How Does Myostatin Inhibit Muscle Development & Hypertrophy? by: Karl Hoffman Myostatin is a member of the family of '> cycle and proliferate until a cascade of signals (initiated by the myogenic regulatory factor MyoD) causes myoblasts to withdraw from the cell '> protein expression in these rats was also significantlyhigher (2.6-fold, P < 0.01) than that in ...
Started 3 days, 3 hours ago (2009-11-05 15:58:00)
by CommanderRazor
Quote: Originally Posted by iamnothere900 Whoever was talking about being pseudo-twins: I'll do it but I don't want OMGHUGE breasts, I'm thinking C-cup tops. "Done." Quote: Do we get pickaxes and sledgehammers? "Yes." Quote:...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-10-31 07:44:00)
by DOOGIE DOG
Sounds like a good training program..... It has some similarities to the one I have been using with great success... Here's the one I like best so far- Slingshot Training Overview and Cliff Notes: Slingshot Training entails blasting for as long as humanly possible before having to take time off from heavy training. A blast is composed of two training phases-a reload and a deload. ...
Started 1 day, 17 hours ago (2009-11-07 01:29:00)
by Dragon_MD
I think what your doing is OK. I too, myself, would up the test. But I don't think you have too. I think 8 weeks is fine also. One thing that plays a factor in AAS use, is after about 8 weeks, the body begins to increase myostatin to counter the abnormal muscle growth. That is the main cause of gains slowing post 8 weeks. Over time, it does return to normal. But I believe it takes about 2-...
Started 3 days, 18 hours ago (2009-11-05 01:15:00)
by adrenolin
As some of you may know, Myostatin is a gene w/i our bodies that regulates the amount of muscle we can put on. Its a protein that muscles produce if they are over-trained or if they become weaker as a result of aging. There has been some ongoing research showing myostatin can be inhibited, creating the potential for seemingly limitless muscle mass. Many people think this is a new miracle drug, it...