Biotest Brainstorming

[quote]Bauer97 wrote:
In reality, however, I would love to see a proven myostatin supplement… I just can’t get the image of that muscled up bull some companies used in their ads out of my head… [/quote]

There is a child that does not make the gene as well.
info @: http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20040626/fob5.asp

picture: Child's massive muscles lead to medical milestone

[quote]Beatnik wrote:

Im all for smart drugs…
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Come to think of it, I would really like a good Nootropic stack (pricetam, choline, mabey ALCAR, etc)… So I didn’t have to build my own. Of course it would have to be at a good price, otherwise I’d just continue to get bulk powders.

[quote]Beatnik wrote:
Lets get into sleazy sex aids too, a supplement for bigger wads of sperm. [/quote]

AWESOME. i’d take the peter-north-maker pills.

Olestra is only available through Proctor and Gamble for sale to food manufacturers. As far as it seems they have no plans for a consumer market version of the cooing oil. The foods that use it are mostly savory snack foods (read that to mean empty calories comprised primarily of shit) so the fat content is far lower but it is still salty carbs with no redeeming value. That being said I would try it at home if it were available

[quote]rrjc5488 wrote:

Something that adrenalizes you and just makes you explode with power, the kind that makes a thin lady lift a car for her trapped dying husband underneath it. Something that would add like 100 lbs to your bench and 200 lbs to your squat literally.

Power Drive.[/quote]

I am a huge advocate of Biotest products but honestly dude, be realistic and not quite so gung ho. Power Drive is awesome for both CNS activation and recovery but it sure isn’t some kind of magic pixie powder.

I agree with the multi-V and the creatine.

[quote]Nomancer wrote:
Bauer97 wrote:
In reality, however, I would love to see a proven myostatin supplement… I just can’t get the image of that muscled up bull some companies used in their ads out of my head…

There is a child that does not make the gene as well.
info @: http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20040626/fob5.asp

picture: Child's massive muscles lead to medical milestone

Beatnik wrote:

Im all for smart drugs…

Come to think of it, I would really like a good Nootropic stack (pricetam, choline, mabey ALCAR, etc)… So I didn’t have to build my own. Of course it would have to be at a good price, otherwise I’d just continue to get bulk powders.[/quote]

belgian blue cattle… I could take him.

I want a supplement from Biotest that makes me like that kid!

[quote]ChrisKing wrote:
masterblaster wrote:
It would kick mega ass if Biotest came up with a pure fat blocker without the nasty side effects of those half-ass blockers on the market right now such as Xenical. A fat blocker that would not cause leakage or any major side effects; a high quality fat blocker that could be used with other supplemntation such as Grow!, Metabolic Drive, Carbolin 19, and Spike without a prescription; a high quality fat blocker that could wisely be incorporated into any diet. That would be my suggestion.

MasterBlaster

I know of a great fat and carb blocker. It’s your lips --close them!

Seriously, these supplements are for lazy, fat-asses who can’t be bothered to stop eating french fries and onion rings.

If you don’t want the fat, or the carbs, don’t eat the food that contains them.
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Honestly, this is right. Your body NEEDS fat. What you give it is necessary. A pill that causes malabsorbtion of fat when you’re eating properly would just be counterproductive.

[quote]rubberduck wrote:
Biotest shipping supplements to Europe would be great![/quote]

Yeah

Mabey something that slows the Storage of fat. Although I suppose energy (fat, carbs, alcahol) can only be stored (fat, muscle glycogen), burned (thats what themogenics are for), or put out the other end (can anyone say leakage? http://www.zug.com/pranks/olestra/ )

Multivitamin.

[quote]Nomancer wrote:
Bauer97 wrote:
In reality, however, I would love to see a proven myostatin supplement… I just can’t get the image of that muscled up bull some companies used in their ads out of my head…

There is a child that does not make the gene as well.
info @: www.sciencenews.org/articles/20040626/fob5.asp

picture: www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/06/24/1088046222411.html?from=storylhs

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Does anybody have any updates on this child? I guess he’d be around 2 1/2 years old now, I’d love to see how he has developed.

Or, maybe they’re putting Myostatin into him now in order to counterract the effects of his natural absence of it. I’m guessing the unbridled muscle gain deal isn’t nearly as appealing to a mother as it is to me…

How about a glucagon suppliment that would you allow you to eat high GI food but still keep blood sugar low.

[quote]rrjc5488 wrote:
How about a glucagon suppliment that would you allow you to eat high GI food but still keep blood sugar low.

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Glucagon increases blood sugar.

Insulin is what keeps blood sugar low with high GI foods.

Metformin does this.

AlexH

[quote]Dandalex wrote:
rrjc5488 wrote:
How about a glucagon suppliment that would you allow you to eat high GI food but still keep blood sugar low.

Glucagon increases blood sugar.

Insulin is what keeps blood sugar low with high GI foods.

Metformin does this.

AlexH[/quote]

Whoops haha… Is the actual insulin spike bad (other than post workout) as opposed to the actual sugar in the bloodstream?

Maybe an insulin spike blocker?

[quote]Beatnik wrote:

Lets get into sleazy sex aids too, a supplement for bigger wads of sperm. [/quote]

Go on TRIBEX for a month LOL

[quote]hockechamp14 wrote:
Nomancer wrote:
Bauer97 wrote:
In reality, however, I would love to see a proven myostatin supplement… I just can’t get the image of that muscled up bull some companies used in their ads out of my head…

There is a child that does not make the gene as well.
info @: http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20040626/fob5.asp

picture: Child's massive muscles lead to medical milestone

Beatnik wrote:

Im all for smart drugs…

Come to think of it, I would really like a good Nootropic stack (pricetam, choline, mabey ALCAR, etc)… So I didn’t have to build my own. Of course it would have to be at a good price, otherwise I’d just continue to get bulk powders.

belgian blue cattle… I could take him.

I want a supplement from Biotest that makes me like that kid!

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Jesus H Christ…I wonder what that kid is gonna look like at 18…I also wonder what kind of side effects he might have…Mother nature tends to know what she is doin…Who knows

[quote]rrjc5488 wrote:
How about a glucagon suppliment that would you allow you to eat high GI food but still keep blood sugar low.

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I bet they’re making something like this…

look up inulin (not insulin) and waxy maize starch

[quote]boonville410 wrote:
A calming supplement.[/quote]

http://www.iherb.com/iherb/kavkavin.html

so what is anaconda?

[quote]Mad Titan wrote:
so what is anaconda?[/quote]

Something that is supposed to be as powerful as MAG10 (which version he didn’t say). TC said he’s going to release it to a trial group and if they don’t agree that it worked for all of them, he isn’t going to release it.

Since TC teased us with this tidbit of info a few months ago we’ve all been rabidly awaiting yet another Biotest gooody hoping he doesn’t go Bill Gates on us.