Anybody know what this "new" product is all about. its not out yet but i see its adds on musculardevelopment.com
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Thread: B.p.i. Blox ???
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11-24-2011, 06:07 AM #1
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yes most likely a prop blended amino product
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12-21-2011, 11:54 AM #4
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It's supposed to be Silk Amino Acids.
This is the only thing i've ever read about silk amino acids. but the study was done on mice.
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01-07-2012, 07:16 AM #10
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From Wiki so take it for what it is:
A recent animal study,[21] found that when exercising mice were given three different doses of silk amino acids for 44 days, the mice experienced:
Improved exercise performance
SAA fed mice exercised more than twice as long as mice not fed SAAs (28 minutes vs 13 minutes)
In terms of absolute improvement in exercise performance, SAAs produced improvements that were six times greater than that seen with just exercise (18 minute increase compared to 3 minute increase)
Eliminated the increase in blood lactate levels (which were significantly increased with just exercise)
Eliminated the increase in muscle oxidation (which was also significantly increased with just exercise)
Maintained blood glucose levels (vs being significantly lowered in exercising mice)
Increased muscle glycogen and liver glycogen (compared to exercise alone)
Increased testosterone levels (64% increase vs 36% reduction in exercise group; in absolute terms, blood testosterone levels that were 2.6 times higher in SAAs group compared to exercise group)
Reduced cortisol (140% increase in cortisol in exercising group while no significant increase was seen when SAAs were given)
Increased anabolic ratio (4-fold higher anabolic ratio; ie, the testosterone to cortisol ratio compared to mice not receiving any)
Increased muscle size (16% increase with high-dose)
Although the results from the animal trial described above are very interesting, human data is still needed, including how silk amino acids compare to other sources of amino acids, whether they be free-form amino acids, other sources of protein hydrolysates or proteins themselves.
Other effects of silk amino acids (SAAs) or silk protein hydrolysates include regulating the immune system,[22] lowering muscle and liver damage,[23] as well as having anti-tumor,[24] and anti-viral effects.[25]"You are your maker"
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03-21-2012, 10:18 AM #17
Blox is garbage
I had a friend hook me up with a free tub of this. Pretty much the only reason I tried it. It tastes awesome, like friggin kool-aid, but does ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. No strength gains, endurance increase, or quickening of recovery. Jim Stoppanni loses abosolutely any cred he had in my book for endorsing this garbage.
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