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The Myth Of "Keepable" Gains

Magick69 said:
haha! bro just drop it please; people are not stupid.... this are studies took from pubmed; what is a serious study for you? where should be published.

the 2006 is an enlighting study just confirming lj100 function; in the other post you also spoke about saliva test and this study has it so lets drop it ??

The authors of the long jack study are so enlightened that they think Testosterone is aromatized from DHEA. And the 2006 study is very enlightening. So enlightening that it's never been published in any medical journal. Must be really valid. University of Malaysia, huh? Riiiight...
 
Anthony Roberts said:
The authors of the long jack study are so enlightened that they think Testosterone is aromatized from DHEA. And the 2006 study is very enlightening. So enlightening that it's never been published in any medical journal. Must be really valid. University of Malaysia, huh? Riiiight...

listen first of all do not believe what is written in the forum profiles...

i do not know what is your education background but i am sure is not in research. you wanted before to say that it was not indexed yet in pubmed, i suppose...

the article has been published in a refereed academic journal unless you want to say that the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition is not a referreed journal.
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition. 3 (1)S1-S29, 2006

can we stop it now?? :chomp:

by the way the authors are talbott et al. which means

Talbott S, Talbott J, Negrete J, Jones M, Nichols M, and Roza ...so where is theis university of malaysia??
 
just to be clear 'Bro'


JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF SPORTS NUTRITION



Volume 1(1), 2004

Volume 1(2), 2004

Volume 2(1), 2005

Volume 2(2), 2005

Volume 3(1), 2006
Volume 3(2), 2006



A National Library of Congress Indexed Journal (ISSN # 1550-2783)

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The Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (JISSN) is a peer-reviewed journal that covers various aspects of sports nutrition, supplementation, exercise metabolism, and/or scientific policies related to sports nutrition. Articles are published in the format of original investigations, review articles, applied sports nutrition articles, and case studies. The JISSN is designed to keep ISSN members and the public up to date on the latest advances in sport nutrition in a well-referenced but easy to understand format. The JISSN is now accepting original investigation manuscripts and review articles. For more information on article submission see instructions for authors below or contact Dr. Kreider.



Instructions for Authors




Editor-In-Chief



Richard B. Kreider, PhD, FACSM, FISSN
Professor & Chair
Exercise & Sport Nutrition Laboratory
Center for Exercise, Nutrition & Preventive Health Research
Department of Health, Human Performance & Recreation
Baylor University
[email protected]



Associate Editors



Mike Greenwood, PhD, FACSM, FISSN

Professor

Exercise & Sport Nutrition Lab

Center for Exercise, Nutrition & Preventive Health Research

Department of Health, Human Performance, and Recreation

Baylor University



Douglas S. Kalman MS, RD, FACN, FISSN

Director, Nutrition & Applied Clinical Research

Miami Research Associates



Editorial Assistant



Bill Campbell, MSEd, CSCS

Exercise & Sport Nutrition Lab

Baylor University



Editorial Board





Anthony L. Almada, MSc

President and CSO
IMAGINutrition, Inc.



Craig E. Broeder, Ph.D. FACSM, FNAASO

Director - Clinical Exercise Physiology, Department of Biological Sciences

Director - Activities of Daily Living Performance Enhancement Research Center

Benedictine University



Tim Church, MD, MPH, PhD

Laboratory of Preventive Medicine Research

Pennington Biomedical Research Center

Louisiana State University




Conrad Earnest, PhD, FACSM
Director of Exercise Testing
Pennington Biomedical Research Center




Arnie Ferrando, PhD

Professor, Department of Geriatrics

Center for Translational Research in Aging and Longevity

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences


Roger Harris, PhD

Research Professor, Sport and Exercise Science

School of Sports, Exercise & Health Science

University College Chichester



Jay R. Hoffman, PhD, FACSM, CSCS*D

Department of Health and Exercise Science

The College of New Jersey



Ralf Jäger, PhD

Vice President
Degussa FreshTech Beverages



Chad M. Kerksick, PhD

Assistant Professor of Exercise Physiology

Director, Applied Biochemistry and Molecular Physiology Lab

University of Oklahoma



Susan M. Kleiner, PhD, RD, FACN, CNS

High Performance Nutrition

Mercer Island, WA 98040



William J. Kraemer, PhD, FACSM, CSCS

Professor of Kinesiology, Physiology and Neurobiology &
Professor of Medicine, UConn School of Medicine

Human Performance Laboratory

Department of Kinesiology

University of Connecticut



Jamie Landis, M.D., Ph.D., CSCS

Associate Professor

Department of Biology

Lakeland College



Brian Leutholtz, PhD, FACSM

Professor, Clinical Exercise Physiology and Nutrition

Department of Health, Human Performance, and Recreation

Baylor University



Ronald W. Mendel, PhD

Director, Exercise Science

Department of Human Performance & Sport Management

Mount Union College



Howard I. Schwartz, MD

Miami Research Associates



Rick Seip, PhD

Department of Cardiology

Hartford Hospital



Thomas W. Storer, Ph.D.

Distinguished Professor

Department of Kinesiology

Division of Health Sciences and Athletics

El Camino College


Professor of Medicine

Section of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Obesity

Boston University School of Medicine



Jeffrey R. Stout, PhD, FACSM, CSCS, FISSN
Department of Health and Exercise Science

University of Oklahoma



Lem Taylor, PhD, CISSN

Assistant Professor of Exercise Physiology

Department of Health, Leisure, & Exercise Science

University of West Florida



Colin D. Wilborn, PhD, CSCS, ATC

Assistant Professor Exercise & Sport Science

Graduate Program Director

University of Mary Hardin-Baylor



Melvin H. Williams, PhD, FACSM
Eminent Scholar Emeritus
Department of Exercise Science
Old Dominion University



Darryn S. Willoughby, Ph.D., FACSM, FISSN, CSCS, CISSN

Associate Professor of Exercise/Nutritional Biochemistry and Molecular Physiology

Associate Professor, Baylor Biomedical Science Institute

Department of Health, Human Performance, and Recreation

Exercise Nutrition and Resistance Training Research Unit

Director, Exercise and Biochemical Nutrition Laboratory

Baylor University



Tim N. Ziegenfuss, PhD, CSCS

Ohio Research Group of Exercise Science & Sports Nutrition

Wadsworth Medical Center
 
Well of course people who push products on this board arent going to say good things about another product. They aren't going to say 'go buy the other product, not mine.'

University of Malaysia...yeah I dont know about that one. But MIT, please...I will take what they say for the truth over someone on this board.
 
boston789 said:
Well of course people who push products on this board arent going to say good things about another product. They aren't going to say 'go buy the other product, not mine.'

University of Malaysia...yeah I dont know about that one. But MIT, please...I will take what they say for the truth over someone on this board.

actually the uni of malaysia did a good job because they proved it was right :)

anyway cheers bro
 
Magick69 said:
actually the uni of malaysia did a good job because they proved it was right :)

anyway cheers bro

There ya go...fair enough.

My point was just that if MIT proves something then I'm sure it's true.
 
boston789 said:
There ya go...fair enough.

My point was just that if MIT proves something then I'm sure it's true.

i know what u meant bro, actually i agree with you MIT has a great reputation in the academic world
 
Magick69 said:
listen first of all do not believe what is written in the forum profiles...

i do not know what is your education background but i am sure is not in research. you wanted before to say that it was not indexed yet in pubmed, i suppose...

the article has been published in a refereed academic journal unless you want to say that the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition is not a referreed journal.
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition. 3 (1)S1-S29, 2006

can we stop it now?? :chomp:

by the way the authors are talbott et al. which means

Talbott S, Talbott J, Negrete J, Jones M, Nichols M, and Roza ...so where is theis university of malaysia??

Which article are you talking about? Lets be clear on what we're doing here. One "study" we've looked at has so many errors I can't even begin...

Which study are you talking about, and where did you get the article/study from?

actually the uni of malaysia did a good job because they proved it was right

They also proved testosterone is aromatized from DHEA, and that you can have no interruption in natural hormonal function, yet you can increase test and it won't be converted to DHT. They have done several things which boggle the mind, in that study...
 
LJ100 works...PERIOD.

It binds to SHBG and increases FREE T, and it also increases hormone precursor(Andro, 4-Andro, DHEA) levels.
 
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