Carbolin 19 Results

[quote]Alpha F wrote:
The quantum machine is a computer generated repertoire to speed up prescribing. My doctor uses in her practice. It is called Quantum Qx Cl diagnostic tool. Here, an Evoked Response Biofeedback System using a computer analyses and 65,000,000 items of date via connecting straps (like lifting straps but out of rubber ) to the client’s body. The whole body is said to be energetically tested and the therapist has no influence on the results. Reactions measured against many frequencies include viruses, foods, bacteria, nutrition, enzymes, hormones, pollution, toxicity, hydration, vitamins, minerals, oxidation, serotonine leves, nervous energy as well as emotional issues.

Basically you are linked to a computer and it runs through your system identifying what is and what not and what is causing it and suggestions for adressing your deficiencies.
You can also put any supplements on a metal slate attached the computer and it gives you a percentage of how well it matches you. I put the two pills and the reading was 63%. I put 3 pills and it read 100%. Maybe it means 3 pills a day is sufficient but I took it to understand it was my best dose to match my body at any given time, but I could be wrong.[/quote]

God strike me down if I am wrong, but this is the best post that I have seen in … FOREVER!

I <3 Alpha F

[quote]jsbrook wrote:

Damn. Sound very futuristic. I’m sure 3 pills twice a day is fine.[/quote]

It’s no big deal. It’s been around for years. 3 pills twice daily is what I’m taking.

I can’t speak for Carbolin 19 alone but I have been using the following stack with great results.

AM
1 Carbolin 19
1 TRIBEX Gold
1 Rez-V
1 ZMA
6oz. grapefruit juice

6-8 hours later
1 Carbolin 19
1 Alpha Male
1 ZMA
6oz. coffee

I have used all of the above in different combinations but I have been on this stack for 2 months and I am happy with the results. I have maintained my body weight but my bodyfat has dropped from 10% to 8%. More importantly my abs are the best they’ve looked in years and my waist is less than 32" for the first time in 10 years (31.5").

This is all without the benefit of killer workouts and eating tight. It’s summer and I have been sneaking off to golf and biking 50-60 miles a week with my wife. Given my age (37), that I work a desk job, and I’m not dieting like a monk I think the results are stellar.

If you want to maintain your weight and change your body composition (i.e. lose fat) I highly recommend Carbolin 19. If you are looking to gain mass I’d suggest something else.

[quote]BASTARD GU wrote:

God strike me down if I am wrong, but this is the best post that I have seen in … FOREVER!

I <3 Alpha F[/quote]

You are funny! ; )

[quote]BASTARD GU wrote:
Alpha F wrote:
The quantum machine is a computer generated repertoire to speed up prescribing. My doctor uses in her practice. It is called Quantum Qx Cl diagnostic tool. Here, an Evoked Response Biofeedback System using a computer analyses and 65,000,000 items of date via connecting straps (like lifting straps but out of rubber ) to the client’s body. The whole body is said to be energetically tested and the therapist has no influence on the results. Reactions measured against many frequencies include viruses, foods, bacteria, nutrition, enzymes, hormones, pollution, toxicity, hydration, vitamins, minerals, oxidation, serotonine leves, nervous energy as well as emotional issues.

Basically you are linked to a computer and it runs through your system identifying what is and what not and what is causing it and suggestions for adressing your deficiencies.
You can also put any supplements on a metal slate attached the computer and it gives you a percentage of how well it matches you. I put the two pills and the reading was 63%. I put 3 pills and it read 100%. Maybe it means 3 pills a day is sufficient but I took it to understand it was my best dose to match my body at any given time, but I could be wrong.

God strike me down if I am wrong, but this is the best post that I have seen in … FOREVER!

I <3 Alpha F[/quote]

oh god i’m crying, AHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA

[quote]BASTARD GU wrote:
Alpha F wrote:
The quantum machine is a computer generated repertoire to speed up prescribing. My doctor uses in her practice. It is called Quantum Qx Cl diagnostic tool. Here, an Evoked Response Biofeedback System using a computer analyses and 65,000,000 items of date via connecting straps (like lifting straps but out of rubber ) to the client’s body. The whole body is said to be energetically tested and the therapist has no influence on the results. Reactions measured against many frequencies include viruses, foods, bacteria, nutrition, enzymes, hormones, pollution, toxicity, hydration, vitamins, minerals, oxidation, serotonine leves, nervous energy as well as emotional issues.

Basically you are linked to a computer and it runs through your system identifying what is and what not and what is causing it and suggestions for adressing your deficiencies.
You can also put any supplements on a metal slate attached the computer and it gives you a percentage of how well it matches you. I put the two pills and the reading was 63%. I put 3 pills and it read 100%. Maybe it means 3 pills a day is sufficient but I took it to understand it was my best dose to match my body at any given time, but I could be wrong.

God strike me down if I am wrong, but this is the best post that I have seen in … FOREVER!

I <3 Alpha F[/quote]

I second this, but only if Alpha F is being serious, and actually places any level of faith whatsoever in the device.

This “quantum machine” uses simple resistance tests of your skin, not too differently from a Tanita bodyfat scale. Those highly accurate Tanita bodyfat scales. DEXXA be damned.

Alpha F, did you break open the capsules, or just place them on the slate? That was a rhetorical question by the way.

[quote]ConanSpeaks wrote:
More importantly my abs are the best they’ve looked in years and my waist is less than 32" for the first time in 10 years (31.5").

If you want to maintain your weight and change your body composition (i.e. lose fat) I highly recommend Carbolin 19. If you are looking to gain mass I’d suggest something else.[/quote]

I second this. Especially the effect Carbolin 19 had on the abs.

that machine sounds like bs fake science. kindalike those machines that they say find ghost energy on those gay ghost hunter shows, when its only that they are by outlets and shit. I belive more in the quantum leap accelerator from quantum leap starring scott bakula.

[quote]whatsmybodyfat wrote:
kindalike those machines that they say find ghost energy on those gay ghost hunter shows…[/quote]

Dude… they’ve got shows about hunting gay ghosts?

[quote]Lonnie123 wrote:
I had a “Summer Case Study” on this stuff going… But my computer F’d me and I lost my before pictures, so I stopped posting. However, my results were as follows

Month 1 - Took the minimum dose
Month 2 - Took 3 caps a day
Weeks 8 - 10 - Took the max dose

In about 10 weeks I ended up gaining about 4 pounds and staying the same bodyfat percentage (according to the method I used. Who knows how accurate it is). I made a concious effort to eat more food than I burned, so the weight gain was due to the food.

My impression of the supplement was that it did do something. My numbers all went up, and I did appear to gain muscle faster than I have in the past. However, even if the drug was responsible for 100% of the results, I wouldnt pay another 150+ dollars for a 3 month max dose cycle. But I’m a cheap bastard.[/quote]

WOW 4 pounds.

[quote]Alphaboy wrote:
Lonnie123 wrote:
I had a “Summer Case Study” on this stuff going… But my computer F’d me and I lost my before pictures, so I stopped posting. However, my results were as follows

Month 1 - Took the minimum dose
Month 2 - Took 3 caps a day
Weeks 8 - 10 - Took the max dose

In about 10 weeks I ended up gaining about 4 pounds and staying the same bodyfat percentage (according to the method I used. Who knows how accurate it is). I made a concious effort to eat more food than I burned, so the weight gain was due to the food.

My impression of the supplement was that it did do something. My numbers all went up, and I did appear to gain muscle faster than I have in the past. However, even if the drug was responsible for 100% of the results, I wouldnt pay another 150+ dollars for a 3 month max dose cycle. But I’m a cheap bastard.

WOW 4 pounds. [/quote]

I actually consider this impressive coming from a guy who seems like hardgainer who tends to add fat, rather than muscle, to his body.

[quote]BAMF wrote:

I second this, but only if Alpha F is being serious, and actually places any level of faith whatsoever in the device.

This “quantum machine” uses simple resistance tests of your skin, not too differently from a Tanita bodyfat scale. Those highly accurate Tanita bodyfat scales. DEXXA be damned.

[/quote]

I read the article but only up to where it says you can have treatment from a distance, I have always had to be present, its like an x-ray but with electromagnetic impulse frequency reading - this is not rocket science. Any one who understands computer systems should get this.

I have used this treatment for 5 years and it does everything it says it does in that article but you cannot get the bennefits of the treatment if you are not attached to the computer. I can’t testify the long distance issue. For that you have to ask the quack in California. My quack is in London.

; 0

[quote]whatsmybodyfat wrote:
that machine sounds like bs fake science. kindalike those machines that they say find ghost energy on those gay ghost hunter shows, when its only that they are by outlets and shit. I belive more in the quantum leap accelerator from quantum leap starring scott bakula.[/quote]

They turn those gay outlets off on those gay ghost hunter shows.

they normally don’t and the outlets still charges with the power out. what are you like a ghost hunter? Scooby doo can find more ghost then those douche bags on tv

So you’re saying Carbolin 19 worked well?

[quote]Mod Brian wrote:
Alphaboy wrote:
Lonnie123 wrote:
I had a “Summer Case Study” on this stuff going… But my computer F’d me and I lost my before pictures, so I stopped posting. However, my results were as follows

Month 1 - Took the minimum dose
Month 2 - Took 3 caps a day
Weeks 8 - 10 - Took the max dose

In about 10 weeks I ended up gaining about 4 pounds and staying the same bodyfat percentage (according to the method I used. Who knows how accurate it is). I made a concious effort to eat more food than I burned, so the weight gain was due to the food.

My impression of the supplement was that it did do something. My numbers all went up, and I did appear to gain muscle faster than I have in the past. However, even if the drug was responsible for 100% of the results, I wouldnt pay another 150+ dollars for a 3 month max dose cycle. But I’m a cheap bastard.

WOW 4 pounds.

I actually consider this impressive coming from a guy who seems like hardgainer who tends to add fat, rather than muscle, to his body.[/quote]

This guy couldve spent 150 bucks on steaks, chicken, fish and got better results.

[quote]Alphaboy wrote:

This guy couldve spent 150 bucks on steaks, chicken, fish and got better results.[/quote]

Are you my son?

j/k with you

You have a point but only if he wasn’t already eating to his full capacity. If he was and if having to keep up with other responsabilities, one only has so much time to cook, chew and digest tons of protein from meat which if not properly absorbed won’t give you gains and will only slow you down for trainnig anyway, but I could be wrong.

[quote]Alpha F wrote:
Alphaboy wrote:

This guy couldve spent 150 bucks on steaks, chicken, fish and got better results.

Are you my son?

j/k with you

You have a point but only if he wasn’t already eating to his full capacity. If he was and if having to keep up with other responsabilities, one only has so much time to cook, chew and digest tons of protein from meat which if not properly absorbed won’t give you gains and will only slow you down for trainnig anyway, but I could be wrong.
[/quote]

Yes, you could be because I doubt most of the guys weighing under 200lbs are even eating as much as I do to maintain my body weight. I doubt the problem with most of them is that they are truly eating so much that they don’t have time to take care of other responsibilities. You make time.

Tons of protein? I could see getting enough protein being a problem for someone over 250lbs. For someone weighing under 200lbs, it should be easy enopugh to get that much from food alone with no added supplements.

I don’t know, but I have doubts as to the training intensity of someone before I label them a “hardgainer”. I very rarely see a guy truly busting his ass in the weight room as well as in the kitchen but who only shows fat gains as a result. While I am sure there are some out there like that, how is it they ALL claim to be on this website?

I tried Carbolin 19 for a few months myself, and I’m pretty sure that IF I could have eaten as much without it, I would have gained the same. It had a rather noticeable appetite enhancing effect, which I think is itself beneficial for those with difficulty taking in adequate cals.

I am honestly lost for words reading about this “quantum machine”