smokinghawk
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T-mag tried to rope in a coupla docotrs to back up their Myostat product, but they never actually came right out and asked the docs if the stuff'll work. So I did. Here is their email reply:
Thanks for your email. To answer your questions:
1. NO - currently there are no human trials with CSP-3. I know that Tim
Patteron et al. have been using 1000 mg/day of the product and should have
anecdotal info about its effects soon. But it will be some time (at least a
yr) before Pinnnacle or Biotest has any hardcore data in humans ingestion
CSP-3.
2. According to Dr. Zakir Ramazanov, the scientist who discovered the
myostatin-binding properties of CSP-3, digestive processes do NOT affect the
integrity of the molecule. He claims that CSP-3 cannot be broken down to
anything smaller and that the "active fraction" does indeed make it into the
blood. To be honest, I hope he's right...but I dont know for sure.
Take care,
TZ
Tim N. Ziegenfuss, PhD, CSCS, EPC
Chief Scientific Officer - Pinnacle/Bodyonics
Division of Nutrition, Metabolism & Exercise
Adjunct Professor of Nutrition
Kent State University
Thanks for your email. To answer your questions:
1. NO - currently there are no human trials with CSP-3. I know that Tim
Patteron et al. have been using 1000 mg/day of the product and should have
anecdotal info about its effects soon. But it will be some time (at least a
yr) before Pinnnacle or Biotest has any hardcore data in humans ingestion
CSP-3.
2. According to Dr. Zakir Ramazanov, the scientist who discovered the
myostatin-binding properties of CSP-3, digestive processes do NOT affect the
integrity of the molecule. He claims that CSP-3 cannot be broken down to
anything smaller and that the "active fraction" does indeed make it into the
blood. To be honest, I hope he's right...but I dont know for sure.
Take care,
TZ
Tim N. Ziegenfuss, PhD, CSCS, EPC
Chief Scientific Officer - Pinnacle/Bodyonics
Division of Nutrition, Metabolism & Exercise
Adjunct Professor of Nutrition
Kent State University