I've pinned myself nearly 100 times and it never had back flow until recently. i'm not sure if it means scar tissue is starting to increasing and dispersion is getting impeded or what. Anyway, slowing down the speed of injecting has reduced the occurrence for me.
I've seen a few people in the past 2 weeks saying Chicago is taking a 7+ days. I don't know if they ever got their stuff or received a seizure letter tho.
"Beef" protein is most often made from carcass leftovers like ligaments, tendons, cut scraps etc.. and is predominantly collagen protein and/or albumin which is a blood protein. It absolutely is almost never comprised of 100% real muscle tissue or even a large percentage of it. There is a easy...
At least it's not an electric lift chair. I've read stories of people getting things like that "drop shipped" and billed for. I'd check whatever you used to pay to see if they charged you for the shit you didn't order.
Silk amino acids are vastly inferior to BCAAs and EAAs in practically every regard. They've been mis-marketed and the claims being made about them are based upon shoddy and irrelevant rodent research. If you want to use them for their overpriced gluconeogenic capacity, you're better off using carbs.
The necessity and timing of a post workout shake/meal really needs to be framed in the context of what your PRE workout nutrition is. If pre workout nutrition is present then there will be more leeway for when the next meal is. If one trains fasted, it's probably not in your best interest to...
Until someone can convince the FDA that is found in the "food supply" and is DSHEA compliant or someone files a NDI/New Dietary Ingredient for it and shows safety, it's not happening. USP Labs tried to fight the FDA on this and didn't get anywhere.
Test flu is more systemic in nature. That's a localized reaction, either inflammation or an infection. How does it look and feel now? Can you feel any abscess?
The three biggest differences between the two are
1. Alpha-Y is less potent than Y so it needs a higher dose to have the same effect as Y
2. Alpha-Y is less selective on adrenergic receptors and also antagonizes/"blocks" the alpha-1 AR
3. Alpha-Y has less selectivity for the 5-HT receptors...
What you are referring to the first paragraph is the 'Central Fatigue Hypothesis' (http://jn.nutrition.org/content/136/1/274S.long) and it has to do with BCAAs competing with tryptophan for a transporter for entry onto the brain. So far the hypothesis hasn't panned out in the research as...
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