MrMakaveli
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about the glycerine... (following quote is from MM2k ABCDE series)
"Here's one more tip: drink a liter of water on an empty stomach in the morning, about five minutes before your cardio. This will make your blood "hypo-osmolaric" which helps push fluids into muscle, where they may act to prevent protein breakdown according to Häussinger's theory on cellular hydration, which states that, "Protein loss is triggered and maintained by reduced cell volume, secondary to loss of intracellular water."
Since I dont know exactly how glycerine is metabolized, I could be way of base but here goes anyway. If Glycerine kept water from passing straight through the body and was able to pass along with the water into the muscle cell, would the increased water-retention resulting from the glycerine increase the aformentioned effect?
"Here's one more tip: drink a liter of water on an empty stomach in the morning, about five minutes before your cardio. This will make your blood "hypo-osmolaric" which helps push fluids into muscle, where they may act to prevent protein breakdown according to Häussinger's theory on cellular hydration, which states that, "Protein loss is triggered and maintained by reduced cell volume, secondary to loss of intracellular water."
Since I dont know exactly how glycerine is metabolized, I could be way of base but here goes anyway. If Glycerine kept water from passing straight through the body and was able to pass along with the water into the muscle cell, would the increased water-retention resulting from the glycerine increase the aformentioned effect?

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