Have we been using beta agonists incorrectly?

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When animals consume feed, they partition the extra energy into fat cells. When cattle and swine are given beta agonists, they partition the extra energy into muscle instead of fat.

Dr. Richard Raymond, former Undersecretary for Food Safety, U.S. Department of Agriculture, (In a 2013 article) believes beta agonists can help improve global food security because they lead to 6 to 7 lb. of additional meat per pig and 30 lb. of additional meat per market cow),

I don't really want to be the first to try running Albuterol on a bulk; however, I have noticed significant strength gains during my two week cycle, with a caloric deficit, in the realm of about 30% in most of my lifts.
 
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I don't really want to be the first to try running Albuterol on a bulk; however, I have noticed significant strength gains during my two week cycle, with a caloric deficit, in the realm of about 30% in most of my lifts.

The doses used on some of these animals is in the hundred of milligrams while we humans are dosing at MICROGRAMS. That can be one possible cause of conflict. Humans can't tolerate that sized dose like cattle and horses can. It could kill us.
 
Agreed. An albuterol overdose in those dosages would lead to almost certain death by cardiac arrest. You could arrest from simply taking too many puffs off an inhaler and that's not even in the ballpark.
 
Agreed. An albuterol overdose in those dosages would lead to almost certain death by cardiac arrest. You could arrest from simply taking too many puffs off an inhaler and that's not even in the ballpark.

I have to laugh at you your an idiot you cannot go into arrest simply by taking too many puffs off an inhaler, your an idiot.
 
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