Big Cat
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RE: Water Retention

Posted by: omnibus What's wrong with Frank? Frank screwed up his thyroid back in his competitive days ...

7 years ago
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RE: Water Retention

and in the same age range Let's hope you are a tad healthier than frank though

7 years ago
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RE: Glutamine. The final verdict!!!!!

It takes more than chocolate to make steroids taste good

7 years ago
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RE: The PPAR dilemma

Re: Re: Re: The PPAR dilemma Posted by: djohnson459 Is that all that PPAR-alpha agonism is capable of? Avant Labs, as you may know, recently came out...

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RE: The PPAR dilemma

Posted by: lylemcd Bodybuilders being reductive or missing the big picture?Say it isn't so.Next thing you'll be telling me is that cortisol and estro...

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RE: The PPAR dilemma

Re: Just when we thought we had it all figured out... Posted by: Nandi12 Things start to get complicated.FASEB J. 2004 Jul 9 [Epub ahead of print] Re...

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RE: The PPAR dilemma

Posted by: lylemcd Only exercise and diet is more effective - The SimpsonsBut people are fucking lazy and diabetics are known for being absolutely ho...

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RE: The PPAR dilemma

Now that I've had a chance to read that link to avant you provided, I think you've posted it before. Because I remember telling you in reply to your q...

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RE: The PPAR dilemma

Posted by: Nandi12 This is the key concept that seems to be lost on those who advocate leptin stimulation for weight loss. Normally I don't do all th...

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RE: The PPAR dilemma

Posted by: lylemcd 2 thingsa. Unless leptin has already been lwoered by diet/etc, raising it is ineffective. Raising leptin in fat people with diabet...

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RE: The PPAR dilemma

Posted by: Nandi12 This is a decent review of bezafibrate: It seems to confirm for a large part that the beneficial effects are indeed mostly PPARbet...

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RE: The PPAR dilemma

Vitamin A doses are generally less toxic than you think. I did discuss this at length with my dad and two other doctors. They all seem of the opinion ...

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RE: Muscletrophy

The role of mTor signaling in muscle growth has been well established for many years. Its the primary reason we still adhere to many of our nutritiona...

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RE: Aromasin Rebound Effect?

Posted by: ersatz Does aromasin also bind to the AR and act as an anti-androgen like it's close analog ATD? It seems to show a very slight affinity f...

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