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Put in a smaller order at BB because TN stopped carrying a few things.

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Really? What is gone that you want back?

J

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think he was referring to the HGH???

 

 

Really? What is gone that you want back?



J

 

 

 

 

They stopped carrying HGH, not sure why.

 

Human Growth Hormone? adhd.gif

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What product did you buy Aaron??? linky please!

 

 

Put in a smaller order at BB because TN stopped carrying a few things.

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They stopped carrying HGH, not sure why.

 

Human Growth Hormone? :wacky:

:lifter: :lifter:

Eh that happens from time to time.

J

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The applied nut. GH pills is all, and they had a special on some other pre-workout supplement pills I am going to try against the TN Burn caps to see which one is the best for me.

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Juicing is great, if you can afford it and keep up with buying all the fresh fruit.  And that documentary mentioned above is pretty good.

it food get costly. Farmers markets are real good with prices.

I did it for 4 weeks straight juice. Good way to reset things and cleanse.

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i've been living normal for the past couple of months lol.

Ready to get big for the winter lol.

 

What new products have you guys been taking?

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The applied nut. GH pills is all, and they had a special on some other pre-workout supplement pills I am going to try against the TN Burn caps to see which one is the best for me.

 

Burn, nDURE, and No Holds NO are no longer being offered. I don't see bulk citrullene on the site, either.

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The applied nut. GH pills is all, and they had a special on some other pre-workout supplement pills I am going to try against the TN Burn caps to see which one is the best for me.

 

Burn, nDURE, and No Holds NO are no longer being offered. I don't see bulk citrullene on the site, either.

made me order Cellucor to replace the BurnCaps.

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Before you guys buy supplements do you research the product to find out how it is made and what affects it has on your body both positive and negative? Do you look for accredited research from various institutions proving that the product does have a positive affect with exercise and with a controlled diet?  

 

The only legal supplement that I know of that has been proven to enhance your ability to do work is creatine monohydrate. 

 

I ask because I would love to find that over the counter wonder drug just like you all :) But I see 90% of this crap BS.

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Before you guys buy supplements do you research the product to find out how it is made and what affects it has on your body both positive and negative?

 

You really have to. There are snake oils everywhere. Examine.com is the place to go.

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amino powder will help but you have to eat the right food .... try not to eat so much of those foods that you cook in the microwave and work out with it

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The only legal supplement that I know of that has been proven to enhance your ability to do work is creatine monohydrate. 

 

I ask because I would love to find that over the counter wonder drug just like you all smile.png But I see 90% of this crap BS.

 

Berberine, agmatine, arginine, BCAA's, sodium bicarbonate, citrullene, garlic, ginkgo biloba, st. johns wart, plenty others.

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Before you guys buy supplements do you research the product to find out how it is made and what affects it has on your body both positive and negative?

 

You really have to. There are snake oils everywhere. Examine.com is the place to go.

 

Before you guys buy supplements do you research the product to find out how it is made and what affects it has on your body both positive and negative?

 

You really have to. There are snake oils everywhere. Examine.com is the place to go.

 

Thanks for the link. Need to check this out.

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Before you guys buy supplements do you research the product to find out how it is made and what affects it has on your body both positive and negative? Do you look for accredited research from various institutions proving that the product does have a positive affect with exercise and with a controlled diet?  

 

The only legal supplement that I know of that has been proven to enhance your ability to do work is creatine monohydrate. 

 

I ask because I would love to find that over the counter wonder drug just like you all smile.png But I see 90% of this crap BS.

 

Yes, I do do my research.  None of us have found any wonder drug or magic bullet.  I have been working out WAAAAAAAYYYY too long not to pay attention.  There is no wonder drug, only a few things that help little bits here at there.  Nitrogen has worked for me and many countless others for pre-workouts, so products like No-Xplode and BuzzSaw are successful for a reason due to combining Nitrogen and Creatine.  Burn caps are essentially concentrated caffeine to raise the heart rate to burn a few more calories instead of chugging coffee or soda.  I take BCAA's with my gemma-protein, along with omega-3's for the joints and chromium picolinate to make up for not eating meats.  No wonder drugs, or unverified or non-FDA approved or gimmicky crap.  

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I prefer to use the phrase "FDA approved, just not for this". :D

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Heads up for C4 Extreme and/or Animal Stak users

 

 

This
latest study comes to us from the United States Military and their
department of pathology. Six cases of cholestatic liver injury were
observed at the Naval Medical Center at San Diego. Dietary supplements
were considered probable as the root cause for three, probable for one,
and possible for another. The attending physicians had seen cases
associeted with four of the dietary supplements involved. However, they
also noted that two supplements, C4 Extreme and Animal Stak, although
implicated in the current work, had not been previously linked to
hepatoxicity.

 

    Mil Med. 2013 Oct;178(10):e1168-e1171.

    Cholestatic Liver Injury Associated With Dietary Supplements: A Report of Five Cases in Active Duty Service Members.

    Peterson BR, Deroche TC, Huber AR, Shields WW.

   
Source    Department of Anatomic Pathology, Naval Medical Center San
Diego, 34800 Bob Wilson Drive, San Diego, CA 92134-5000.

 

    Abstract

 

   
The use of dietary supplements (DS) is common in the active duty
population, often without physician knowledge or approval. DS have been
associated with drug-induced liver injury, with rare cases resulting in
liver failure or death. We report five cases of transient drug-induced
liver injury temporally associated with the use of a total of six DS in
active duty service members. All patients presented with elevated serum
bilirubin and liver-associated enzymes: three patients had a cholestatic
liver enzyme pattern, one had a hepatocellular pattern, and one had a
mixed pattern. In all cases, percutaneous needle core biopsies of the
liver were obtained and demonstrated a cholestatic pattern of injury
with variable periportal fibrosis. Causality was considered highly
probable for three cases, probable for one case, and possible for one
case. Hepatotoxicity has been previously associated with four of the
supplements in our cases. For the two remaining supplements, C4 Extreme
and Animal Stak, we are unaware of any previous reports of
hepatotoxicity. Health care professionals, in particular military
physicians, should be aware of the potential risk of these supplements
and be prepared to discuss these risks with their patients.

    

    Reprint & Copyright © 2013 Association of Military Surgeons of the U.S.

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but you know what is hepatoxic?

 

alcohol lol.

 

yet as my dad sits drinking a beer and i a rockstar, they say dont drink to many of those kids have died on the news lol.

 

my goodness

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More protein and buzz saw on the way.

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As always, thank you for your patronage.

J

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I know it's been forever since I have posted in here, but I just wanted to thank each and every one of the True Nutrition customers from SSA. Without all of you, TN would not exist!! As always there are new products coming out, and some great sales going on as well!!

J

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I know it's been forever since I have posted in here, but I just wanted to thank each and every one of the True Nutrition customers from SSA. Without all of you, TN would not exist!! As always there are new products coming out, and some great sales going on as well!!

J

 

A steady group of us.

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And it shows!!!

J

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Exceptionally fast turnaround for custom mix this time. Nice.

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