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Old 19-04-2005, 04:38 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Some thoughts on a few supplements...

Ok as usual I'm sitting here trying to decide if I should post this or not. I know as usual it will come off wrong and of course upset a few people on here and about town. But hey, what else is there to do in life if not to be a bit radical while my family and I die slowly and painfully.

Here goes...
Biotestes recently released their new supplement called Carbolinnineteen. It is now claiming to be better than anavar and they even quoted a few studies where they compared it to anavar and showed how much better it is. The base ingridient in the product is Colforsin aka Forskolin aka
But of course their version lasts longer is stronger ect ect ect as all supp companies state again and again.

Coleus Forskohlii is produced from the root of Coleus forskohlii, an ancient Ayurvedic plant. Coleus is the source of a unique substance known as forskolin.

Now, forskolin has quite a following in the bodybuilding industry, its in everything from fat loss agents, muscle builders, thyroid optimizers and more
due to it natural fat-loss-enhancing properties. In naturopathic medicine its been used as a life extension/longevity/anti-aging health product due to studies showing it's positive effects on the heart, lungs, and blood pressure.

Forskolin has been shown to increase thyroid hormone production as well as stimulate thyroid hormone release. As we know, the thyroid is responsible for metabolic rate via the hormones it releases. Therefore, increasing production of the thyroid results in an increase in metabolism.

My funny part is... has anyone noticed that they use it as the base for more than 3 of their supplements already? So they found something that works (yeah its in tight a supplement I recommend) and they then put it in everything! LOL

This compound has never shown properties of gaining muscle except when the individual was low in thyroid function already and hence has low turnover of proteins preventing the gain of lean mass and the harder loss of fat.

So what they are claiming is somewhat true, only it will only work if you already have a stressed thyroid (considering the estimate is that 70% of americans do this is probally a landslide product and in truth is is very good for the overdieters and overtrainers or really **** poor diets most bodybuilders eat)

OK, I think that I will have lost everyone in my point here, but what I'm really saying is... The old phrase "it feels like deca!" has been replaced by "its better than anavar!" Ring any bells? (here we go again!)

Insert the LMFAO here!
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