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Bene, adesso possiamo aracciarci tutti quanti?:D
Non e' che il 7-meth faccia cagare ma certo non ne comparerei gli effetti al 6-bromo, questo e' certo. Inoltre, mi spiace ripeterlo, non scommetterei la mia carta igienica usata che il prodotto della AX contenga realmente alcuna quantita' di 7-meth. I precedenti sono numerosi, pasticciano PESANTEMENTE coi loro ingredienti. Talvolta per incompetenza, talvolta in modo fraudolento. Per la cronaca, nella prossima versione del Bioforge non includero' ALCUNA forma di controllo degli estrogeni. Vedere numeri alti nelle analisi fa piacere, ma sopprimere gli estrogeni inibisce i guadagni di massa, azzoppa la libido e le concentrazioni di dopamina, abbassa l' IGF-1 e trita le articolazioni. E'il rapporto T/E ad importare davvero, non il livello assoluto di estrogeni di per se'. Comicio a preferire un aumento del 50% senza inibire l'aromatasi che uno del 100% sopprimendo gli estrogeni. Dico davvero. Lo "senti" e lo vedi in misura assai maggiore. |
Ti prego THE HUGE nelle prossime versioni del Bioforge prendi in considerazione anche l' Acido D-Aspartico come ingrediente ;)
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bello vedere che scrivi anche qui e ci dai queste anticipazioni solo per noi :D
non vedo l'ora che esca sono proprio curioso mi piacciono i prodotti che fai scommetto che rimarra anche la forscolina o se la cambierai prenderai un prodotto che svolga lo stesso lavoro ma in maniera migliore ;) |
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In giro ho letto che sto DAA alza anche la prolattina :eek: e non dà nessun risultato in termini di aumento di massa o dimagrimento. L'unica cosa in cui sembra veramente efficace è l'aumento della spermogenesi. Suppongo che se THEHUGE vuole inserirlo nel prossimo Bioforge, nei test ha riscontrato invece qualcosa di interessante...mi sbaglio? :confused:
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OMG ho appena letto questo:
"Yeah it is not a good idea to take large amounts of aspartic acid. Asp Acid actually activates the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDA), which is a Glu receptor. The NMDA receptor is actually what is one of the problems in Alzheimer's disease. In Alzheimer's you have decreased cholinergic transmission and overexcited NMDA activation which causes something called excitotoxicity. I am not saying that you will develop Alzheimer's, that would be a bit naive , however, anything that causes excitotoxicity is not something worth using. It is also a player in migraines and is a trigger for a large number of people." Ditemi che si sbagliano...:eek::eek::eek: |
cavolo...brutta storia..
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Aspartic acid is one of the non essential amino acids, meaning it is synthesized in the body, that constitute protein. Aspartic acid exists in two forms: namely, as L-aspartic acid and D-aspartic acid. Aspartic acid has acidic property.
Health Benefits D-aspartic (d-asp) acid acts as a neurotrasmitter or neuromodulator. Aspartic acid is important in the development of nervous sytem. It is also a component of synaptic vesicles, which transmit nerve impulses between nerve cells. Aspartic acid increases cAMP levels (a secondary messenger, signal transporter between the cell surface to inside the cell). Aspartic acid also plays a role in the neuroendocrine system, as a regulator in the synthesis and release of hormones. In the pituitary gland, aspartic amino acid stimulates the secretion of the following hormones: -prolactin, a hormone known to stimulate mammary glands and milk production, among other functions. -luteinizing, a hormone which is involved in the reproductive system. In males it plays role in testosterone synthesis; where as in females, it plays role in ovulation and the menstrual cycle. -growth hormone (GH). Aspartic acid aids the functioning of all cells and RNA and DNA (carriers of the genetic code). Additional benefit of aspartic amino acid is protection of the liver from damages that can be caused by excess ammonia in the bloodstream, by helping in the removal of excess ammonia. Ammonia is toxic when in high levels in the bloodstream. Aspartic acid is involved in the urea cycle, conversion of ammonia into urea (less toxic) and its excretion. This is very important for athletes. Removal of excess ammonia also protects the central nervous system from damage. Aspartic acid also participates in gluconeogenesis, the synthesis of glucose. |
The d-aspartic acid form also plays a role in the development of dentin, a tissue that is an important component of teeth.
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Although aspartic acid is considered a non-essential amino acid, it is essential for the productions of other essential and non-essential amino acids and other biochemicals. Among the biochemicals that are synthesized from aspartic acid are asparagine, arginine, lysine, methionine, threonine, isoleucine, and several nucleotides.
Deficiency Symptoms Aspartic acid deficiency decreases cellular energy. So, the cardinal symptoms of aspartic acid deficiency are chronic fatigue and reduced stamina. This could lead to depression. As this amino acid helps remove excess ammonia from the body, its deficiency can lead to increase in ammonia levels in the blood, which may cause damage to brain, nervous system and liver. |
scusate ma non me l'ho ha editato tutto in un messaggio.
fonti: 1) Antimo D'Aniello. D-Aspartic acid: An endogenous amino acid with an important neuroendocrine role. Brain Research Reviews. Vol. 53: 215-234. 2) Aspartic Acid – Important Intermediate in the Citric Acid Cycle. Retrieved Jan 4, 2008. 3) Amino Acids & Proteins, The Canadian Holistic Health College. Retrieved Jan 4, 2008. il bello è che dovrebbe anche aumentare l'ormone della crescita..... altro che pro-ormoni.... |
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