Given that there is another thread in this section on the anabolic effects of Holy Basil, an herb high in ursolic acid, I thought I'd ask the obvious question: is it reasonable to assume that the...
Yup, but the running is still pretty insane, almost like swallowing a blue pellet of dye. It rubs off on my hands even before ingestion. Your tone makes me think you consider this normal, and if...
Can any Fusion rep please let me know if the bleeding of the blue food coloring I've noticed every time I use this otherwise superb product is par for the course or something I should be concerned...
The first iteration of LG's Lipotropic Protein was more or less undrinkable, and to make matters worse, I liked the idea of it so much that I bought two gigantic tubs of the stuff when it launched.
I've used bulk testofen and saw the best results at literally twice the dose (1200 mg) than the 600mg most products include, but none at the recommended dose. If there's any truth to ergo-log.com's...
I confess, I bought two bottles during the initial BOGO + PCT sale and did not notice any effects whatsoever during the eight weeks I ran them. I do like the company's vegetarian protein, though.
I think you're referring to the Gaspari Novedex study that showed a marked increase in testosterone levels with no statistically significant increase in LBM. Apologies to all concerned if I'm wrong.
Like many here, and especially like many on the wrong side of age 35, I keep my ear to the ground for herbal supplements that boast enough androgenic activity to make a difference to my fading...
It's not impossible at all. First, you must make a habit of googling individual ingredients contained in the supplements that interest you. If the ingredient has evidence backing it, scientific...
I've been taking GingerForce at well over the recommended dose, having read that ginger doubled testosterone in rats. After a week, I was surprised to notice a huge reduction in both joint pain and...
Couldn't agree more. I was drawn to that same article but was aware from before that zinc in doses of even 50mg per day can become problematic after several weeks. Not only zinc, but also garlic,...
So is the takeaway here that someone without a pronounced taurine deficiency will NOT see any benefit regarding testosterone production from replicating the protocol described in this study?
Thanks so much for the response!
Even if taurine does not raise testosterone at 5g, does this foreclose the argument? From the ergo-log.com summary: "they found out that taurine stimulated the...