Whats the GPC bottle and the one to the right of it?
[quote]Ballin4Christ32 wrote:
http://asp.elitefts.com/qa/default.asp?qid=94798&tid=
It is revealed![/quote]
Whats the GPC supp in that pic?
Good God and I thought I felt like a walking Biotest supplement sometimes…
Hey when are you guys gonna hire me to work on synthetic peptides for muscle growth? You do realize that is the next frontier, don’t you?
Alpha GPC.
I thought the one to the right was ReceptorMax, but not sure
I’m just guessing here, but I figure Xtend will have some competition soon.
Is GPC Biotest?
[quote]elusive wrote:
Ballin4Christ32 wrote:
http://asp.elitefts.com/qa/default.asp?qid=94798&tid=
It is revealed!
Whats the GPC supp in that pic?[/quote]
Copied from Thibs forum:
“I really like Alpha GPC and I’m lucky enough to use a version of it made by Biotest which may, one day, become available.”
Charles Poliquin has this information on his website:
http://www.charlespoliquin.com/Supplements/energizers-part1.php
I emailed info@charlespoliquin to ask about his product, but haven’t received a reply back.
[quote]redgladiator wrote:
Is GPC Biotest?
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Yes, an upcoming product.
The interesting line of the blog was that “It?s a pre, during and post workout mix that helps repair muscle”
Considering the size of the bottle.
I am a huge fan of Alpha GPC pre workout, it is great for boosting dopamine and a trick I learned from Charles Poliquin personally. Take it pre-workout on an empty stomach, the best one out there is made by Crayhon Research Institute 1200mg. In some people it has a stimulating effect on the colon so ease into the dose but, as a supplement it is definately a great addition!
Alpha GPC is old news. Anti-aging people have been on it since at least 2003. It’s a promising compound. Some of you who want to stay on the cutting edge should consider joining (yes, it costs money) a famous anti-aging organization. I don’t think I can link to it here.
Just know that that if you want to be hip to recent advances, anti-aging organizations are about the best place to look.
How is a recovery drink supposed to rival the gains of MAG-10 exactly?
maybe its a recovery drink… with MAG-10 in it!!! o00o0 the wonders of a liquid delivery system! XD
Two words: Liquid Dbol.
[quote]fightnews10 wrote:
How is a recovery drink supposed to rival the gains of MAG-10 exactly?[/quote]
I’ve seen this being mentioned many times, has anyone got a link to the original thread where this was claimed?
I can’t even see how a low carb recovery drink can rival a high carb recovery drink.
[quote]redgladiator wrote:
fightnews10 wrote:
How is a recovery drink supposed to rival the gains of MAG-10 exactly?
I’ve seen this being mentioned many times, has anyone got a link to the original thread where this was claimed?
I can’t even see how a low carb recovery drink can rival a high carb recovery drink.[/quote]
I’m not supposed to release any info on this, but I will say that people have gotten off track referring to Anaconda as a low-carb product. Granted, it doesn’t have carbs, but it wasn’t designed as a food supplement. It’s like referring to Alpha Male as a low-carb supplement.
[quote]Mod Brian wrote:
I’m not supposed to release any info on this, but I will say that people have gotten off track referring to Anaconda as a low-carb product. Granted, it doesn’t have carbs, but it wasn’t designed as a food supplement. It’s like referring to Alpha Male as a low-carb supplement.[/quote]
shot in the dark…a peptide based drink to encourage muscle growth?
Just going to take an educated guess here.
If its in a drinkable liquid form, it’s likely not going to be hormonal in nature.
They have already addressed intra-workout nutrition with SWF
I’m gonna go with a CNS Stimulating product. Out of all the supplements on the line, Powerdrive is the only one without a new label. I think they’re gonna phase that out and replace it with Anaconda, some kind of super CNS stimulating concotion.
Did I get it right? Can I get a free sample?
[quote]CaliforniaLaw wrote:
Alpha GPC is old news. Anti-aging people have been on it since at least 2003. It’s a promising compound. Some of you who want to stay on the cutting edge should consider joining (yes, it costs money) a famous anti-aging organization. I don’t think I can link to it here.
Just know that that if you want to be hip to recent advances, anti-aging organizations are about the best place to look. [/quote]
Yeah but the anti aging loons don’t believe in eating. Kind of goes against the whole bodybuilding thing.