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Methyl Synephrine, Cheap Filler

08/29/2012 09:43
OgreStrength: Beta-methoxy-synephrine, otherwise known as O-methyl-synephrine (or termed inappropriately "methylsynephrine") is an analogue of synephrine which is found in Acacia Rigidula and other plants. It was recently touted by a company rep as being a strong stimulant, despite that fact...

Piracetam

08/29/2012 04:58
Introduction Piracetam is a derivative of GABA which was originally designed to be an anxiolytic. Later testing revealed that it had no sedative or GABAergic effects, however it demonstrated an ability to enhance learning and cognition in some animal models. Further studies revealed a global...

Guilty Companies, Orally Administered Synephrine and Other Nucleotides

08/28/2012 23:14
Just wanted to dedicate a thread to any companies incorporating this PEAK-ATP/oral nucleotide garbage into their formulas. Maybe your general consumer base is completely unaware however, this practice is akin to using sand as a filler, and it's time to be exposed. Side Effect Sports is by far the...

Study For Member

08/28/2012 23:06
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Oxilofrine: Neuron

08/25/2012 02:09
The CAS they reference is for alpha-methylsynephrine, otherwise known as Oxilofrine. Oxilofrine is also pictured on the bottle. Oxilofrine has a good oral bioavailability [1], decent half-life, good tolerability up to 120 mg +, and decently strong beta-adrenergic agonism [2]. [1]...

Glutamine, Worthless For Recovery, Worthless For Immune System, Worthless for Supplementation

08/23/2012 07:04
Glutamine serves as a gluconeogenic precursor when muscle glycogen is depleted by approximately 90%; however, resistance training typically produces approximately 40% depletion in muscle glycogen, which may not be severe enough to benefit from glutamine supplementation. Than again, 99.9% of the...

EFA-Exercise In A Pill Cont'd

08/08/2012 23:12
Vascular effects of prostacyclin: does activation of PPARδ play a role? Katusic ZS, Santhanam AV, He T. SourceDepartments of Anesthesiology, Molecular Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN, USA. Abstract Prostacyclin (PGI(2)) is a potent...

Taurine- Take It

08/02/2012 23:15
Part of the reason could very well be the fact taurine acts as an osmolyte and exercise can deplete it to varying degrees. While you can't acheive superphysiological levels of taurine as shown in Galloway 2008 you can certainly offset it's depletion while training through supplementing it before...

Exercise....In a pill?

08/02/2012 23:12
Peroxisome proliferator-activated delta (PPARδ ) control the transcription of genes involved in lipid metabolism. Activation of PPARδ may have antiatherogenic effects through the increase of plasma HDL, theoretically promoting reverse cholesterol transport from peripheral tissues toward the liver...

Whey > EAA Supplementation. Interesting Article

08/01/2012 09:02
For the past year, researchers have been going back and forth debating which was more anabolic…whey protein or essential amino acids (EAAs). A few months ago, it seemed that EAA was the winner; in a previous study, researchers administered either 15 grams of whey protein or 15 grams of EAA to...
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