jackblades New member May 4, 2012 #1 Is there now or is there ever likely to be a legitimate myostatin inhibitor?
M Mh48500 New member May 5, 2012 #2 jackblades said: Is there now or is there ever likely to be a legitimate myostatin inhibitor? Click to expand... Wouldnt that be sweet! It would put a serious dent in the roid market. I think most of the research is geared toward muscle-wasting diseases. Athough the impact on the diet market would be incredible.
jackblades said: Is there now or is there ever likely to be a legitimate myostatin inhibitor? Click to expand... Wouldnt that be sweet! It would put a serious dent in the roid market. I think most of the research is geared toward muscle-wasting diseases. Athough the impact on the diet market would be incredible.
jackblades New member May 5, 2012 #3 Saw a kid on a documentary that lacked this mechanism. He was already crazy strong as a preschooler!
M Mh48500 New member May 6, 2012 #4 jackblades said: Saw a kid on a documentary that lacked this mechanism. He was already crazy strong as a preschooler! Click to expand... Was that the German kid? They say Flex Wheeler lacks it also, I am not sure if that is pure specultaion or what. But can you imagine combo?
jackblades said: Saw a kid on a documentary that lacked this mechanism. He was already crazy strong as a preschooler! Click to expand... Was that the German kid? They say Flex Wheeler lacks it also, I am not sure if that is pure specultaion or what. But can you imagine combo?