If you're using r-ala...they work synergistically.
If not.....around 6g/day, divided into 2 3g doses for your big meals.
If using R-ALA, (200mg R-ALA:1000mg AlCar), use that ratio.
October 2003 eh?
LOL......people like you should really not say anything when you don't have a clue about the situation.
Perfectly logical. But it seems to escape your grasp.
Now I'll just keep on reading the archives.
Yes, and I'm also the president of the United States. :)
Just people who didn't like me gatting their licks in so to speak.
I never did actually read that perticular thread, but it would have been amusing to do so. People probably burned me at the stake.
No matter. I have a thick skin for...
Ok, I found a rather interesting study on bodybuilders and T3 levels.
1: J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 1993 Apr;76(4):1069-71. Related Articles, Links
Ingestion of androgenic-anabolic steroids induces mild thyroidal impairment in male body builders.
Deyssig R, Weissel M.
Third Medical...
I'm on week 10. I bought it in caps originally, but it goes fast. So Bulk is pretty much the only way to go. And you have to cap it yourself.
You will see results in about 3 weeks. Some fat loss as well, as AlCar at high dosages 3000mg+ per meal acts as a slight glucose uptake enhancing...
Toomany variables to make a single conclusion on that. But I think it's the fluctuation of AAS in your system that causes the acne(if you get it) to become worse. Reason why maintaining a stable level of AAS in your bloodstream is crucial.
Personally, for me it's dball. I never break out...
Increase the dosage to 10g/day if you can afford it, and you'll see the difference in motor-neuron response that's just hard to describe.
AlCar basically increase neural speed. The speed at which your neurons fire when they are stimulated.
Ahh...DNP. :)
There aso many threads about it overr there. EF practically pioneered that un-coupler.
Andy is probably on vacation, and if not, in school. Like most. Best of Elite has remained pretty inert in some time.
"nearly every way".......
Rats, pigs, mice etc... I deleted about 5,000 studies on my computer on them.
What counts is human studies. Allthough I'll admit they are hard to find, they are really the only completely and totally useful piece of information.
Non-human studies make you...
I think your use of studies says it all. We aren't diabetic rats. :) Your argument would have a little bit more credibility if you had used HUMAN diabetic individuals, but you didn't. So that's that.
Next time, use the proper studies that are relevant to the discussion at hand.