isn't that called a back pack. i've heard about those
A while back I saw on the Military channel that the Military created a new steroid that gives you 50 lbs of muscles without touching the gym. Bodybuilders around the world are going crazy trying to get their hands on it.
Has anybody else heard about this ?
It's true. It utilizes C100 based delivery. It is not a new formulation though it is test base with a C100 delivery mechanism. However, the rapid cell proliferation in trials has lead to strain on the cardiovascular system resulting in ischemia and eventual limb amputation. Further the rapid proliferation results in a rapid decrease in neuro-electrical pulses resulting in weaker contractile strength. We are years away from seeing this implemented successfully.
Sounds sweet but totally illogical. Not hating on our boys, don't ya'll already know how slow and big we are? Take vietnam for example, no one could fit into rat tunnels but tiny little VC. I can't imagine it having much if any benefit. I'm sure guy's 1/2 my size have a hard time clearing rooms and buildings with full rigs and LBR's/SBR's. 50lbs of muscle won't ever make up from sheer experience and fine tuned reactions. Vehicles would have to be bigger, APC's would need to be bigger, riffles would get bigger, load-outs heavier. Virtually everything would have to get bigger to accomidate something like that, not to mention I doubt it helps your internals grow to comparable size to keep you running on the same level. Sounds like mystatin blockers to me.....known of this shit will ever hit the streets btw lol.
Lol. I need to dial down my vocabulary. I just said all of that. Except it is not a myostatin inhibitor it is test base.
Further it should be noted lab rats did gain substantial muscle mass within a 1 month period but most died before the end of the month or required limb amputation. The mice did not live long enough for organ size variation to be an issue. Ischemia killed them off first. Ischemia is an inability of blood vessels to supply enough blood to muscles causing atrophy and muscular decay.
why would anyone think gaining that much weight of any sort in a short time period would be healthy. Just another shortcut for our BBing brothers. Dumbasses will never learn.
My question is, what size scalpel you use to amputate a mouse limb?
I figured we were talking about a myostatin inhibator but this for clear in that upLol. I need to dial down my vocabulary. I just said all of that. Except it is not a myostatin inhibitor it is test base.
Further it should be noted lab rats did gain substantial muscle mass within a 1 month period but most died before the end of the month or required limb amputation. The mice did not live long enough for organ size variation to be an issue. Ischemia killed them off first. Ischemia is an inability of blood vessels to supply enough blood to muscles causing atrophy and muscular decay.