I have always been interested in the topic of myostatin. Which regulates muscle growth by basically stopping muscle growth. I know it sounds weird but does anyone have a better understanding of this ?
I have always been interested in the topic of myostatin. Which regulates muscle growth by basically stopping muscle growth. I know it sounds weird but does anyone have a better understanding of this ?
''Does AAS trigger myostatin? ''. Not to any significant degree
So you're saying that AAS does serve to trigger myostatin, at least to some degree, Mobster?
From a reply above (it seemed to ring a bell of something I've seen) that 'test and tren' flick the switch, as it were, but very, very briefly. So-called homesostasis then switches it back off just as quickly. And let's be honest nothing like what people would want.
A good example of someone who has been specifically tested for myostatin levels is Flex Wheeler. We've all seen photos of him on and he looks like the switch was left open - but off, as he is now, not so much.
How we think myostatin should work is 'switch on' = gains. 'Switch off' = gains from 'on' kept. Yet that doesn't seem to happen right now.
the myostatin drugs available are extremely expensive and risky to use
they are risky because in one study they were given to females and their thighs grew.
so who is to say if you use them then organs won't grow?
the human body cannot be cheated.. if you want to grow muscle you need to lift hard and sleep hard.
Absolutely true. What if it worked but not selectively......your ass might just keep growing to a crazy size but nothing else. See why it doesn't make sense to fuck with things like yk-11 yet?
As the one who posted the information concerning tren' and test', I am mildly familiar with this subject matter. It centers around the Belgian Blue bull; an especially large bovine which is thought to carry with it an hereditary mutation having to do with the myostatin gene. It is believed that this gene enables the Belgian Blue to develop an extraordinary amount of muscle tissue. So am I correct to surmise that Wheeler is the human eqivelant to the Belgian Blue bull?
I had the pleasure of meeting Mark Henry at my previous London house. He mentioned in passing how his brother one hand picked up a replica of an Inch Dumbbell like it wasn't a big deal and Mark had to explain how it was. Mark was 395lbs when we met. He also said he had a 500lb uncle.
That's genetics.
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