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im literally learning new things everyweek on this board and i thank elite for giving me insightfull info that has helped me gained 30+lbs on my cycles, but to the rare knowledgeable bros on here (top of my head) like huck,stew,conan69 etc, where did you gather your info? If possible what resources or sites can i read to learn more? NOT to give advice but to know for myself? I would say im the AVERAGE elite member that can recommend the first 3 cycles for a newbie, but i seek more info. Advice would be appreciated.
 
Order George's Chemical Wizardry report.

It'll help and it'll also allow this site to continue informing the uninformed :D
 
HUCKLEBERRY FINNaplex said:
Click on the "Reports/consulations" at the top of the elite page and scroll down,you'll see it.Great source of info...

But whatever you do, Dont listen to a thing this guys says!!!! LOL

Just kidding, we have some gear educated people on this board.
 
I agree we have some very knowlegable bro's on this board Stew, Iron game, Huck, Andy, Fonz, E2, Conan, Lawnsaver, TX, ect.... there are to many to name

M18
 
babyfaced monster said:
...but to the rare knowledgeable bros on here (top of my head) like huck,stew,conan69 etc, where did you gather your info?


#1 University of Louisiana at Monroe
#2 Medline and medical journals
$3 Other experienced vets who have done their research



-Stew
 
If you mastered use of the search engine, you will learn all you will ever need to know... I imagine there is some "bad" info there as well.. You just have to be logical and sift through the info and discard the information that can't be backed up.

New threads started that haven't been covered before and raise debate are what the vets live for...

Andy
 
Bros like Andy, Macro, Cock, ect, im sure have all had higher learning as did Stew. Their knowledge of organic/inorganic/bio chem, physiology ect is too great to be home taught.
 
i also have learned alot from people on this board,actually i've probaly been a pain in the ass to some....hahahaha.thanks bro's..
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bigrand said:
Bros like Andy, Macro, Cock, ect, im sure have all had higher learning as did Stew. Their knowledge of organic/inorganic/bio chem, physiology ect is too great to be home taught.

I have to agree... You can learn enough information on this board to be the equivalent of a car mechanic. If you want to be more on the theoretical side of things like a mechanical engineer, you have start at the bottom and go learn the basics (biology, chemistry).

My knowledge on biochemistry is mostly self taught.. But I didn't learn on the net; I learned first by reading a freshman biology text and later read biochemistry and cell biology texts. Forget about being able to comprehend the journals until you have at least checked out a biochemistry text book. If you wish to go this route, I personally recomend Biochemistry by Lubert Stryer. Be patient. Don't pick and choose information. It is all valid. Read that book from cover to cover and you'll have as much biochemical jibberish as the next guy.

Andy
 
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