Gw501516

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Anyone combined this on top of thier current stack, or plain alone with exercise?
If yes, did you notice any any benefits?

Explain, if any, experience with this supplement.

Cheers
 
We got threads in steroid discussion talking about it. I just put in an order for some so I can tell you in a few days personally what it does for me.
 
I have used it a few times, @10mg a day fro 90 days at a shot. I have not used it solo it has always been used in combination with a low dose of test ( 250mg test cyp) at the bare minimum. I also tend to run it with a 25mg/day dose of Ostairine, the combination is not bad. But it all depends on just what you are planning on doing with it, and what your diet and training schedule is like .

@ sero did you get your GW yet mate?
 
Not yet. I was a dumb ass and input wrong card info so it delayed everything lmao. Got it straightened out.
 
lol could have been worse could have put the wrong address in. I did that the first time I moved, had a huge package of gear go to my parents house thank god my father was waiting for his half of the order lol.
 
Well get this, the source that I order from sent me DOUBLE order of gw. May be due to the slow processing and shipping delay? Or maybe im just a badass. Will update further when I get a feel for it.
 
isn't anyone worried about that study with rats that found it to cause cancer? i know rats and humans have different metabolisms so it may not apply to us, but I'd be a bit cautious with it
 
there is a reason to be cautious, but frankly the list of shit that causes cancer is pretty all inclusive.
 
isn't anyone worried about that study with rats that found it to cause cancer? i know rats and humans have different metabolisms so it may not apply to us, but I'd be a bit cautious with it

If I was a rat, I suppose I'd be worried..... 8(
 
LOL well the WADA issued an alert to athletes about this for the cancer link, but the list of shit the WADA has as banned substances is ridiculous, but so is the list of cancer causing compounds. I am still waiting to really see a nice detailed study between the use of plastics and the resulting increase in cancer since the wide spread use of plastics in packaging of food, beverages and well every thing else we deal with on a daily basis. I know a study of this type has been done but I have yet to really try and scare it up and read it. I know for a fact that after all my time in the service, I have been exposed to all sorts of hideous shit, from excess radiation to carcinogens to well guys with guns and bombs, but I digress. It needs to be studied further but as of now it is a useful tool, and like every thing else needs to be treated with respect. As of now the link to cancer is not as defined as the link between some common ingredients and preservatives in food and cancer.
 
The cancer link in rats would be the equivalent of us taking 300mg/day for many days (like a year or two straight).
 
i wouldn't touch the stuff. There's a reason GSK dropped it during phase 1 of clinical trials. Although we would use it in lower doses, it was shown to cause cancer EVERYWHERE on rats. It's late and I dont have the time to cite sources, but if you must I can come up with some
 
Well its been about a week into gw. Dosing 10mg/day first few days then upped it to 20mg. Endurance is going up. Still too early to see more results.
 
Originally Posted by Genetic Freak:
Maybe if WADDA are concerned about cancer they should ban unpaired electrons...Lol

Shit, what kinda stuff has unpaired electronics? 8o

I bet Neo and Serotonin understand......

A free-radical is an electrically charged atom or group of atoms with an unpaired electron in the outermost valence shell.. Having an unpaired electron makes a free-radical unstable, highly reactive, and destructive to nearby molecules. Free-radicals with their unpaired electrons will try to steal an electron from another molecule, when that happens the atomic species donating the electron may be left with an unpaired electron, converting it to a free-radical. The newly created free-radical then looks for an electron to steal, creating a chain reaction, this can disrupt normal cellular functions, contributing amongst many things to, ageing and cancers....
 
Notice I said electronics ;)

Also newer research (read: stuff not pushed by homeopaths and other pseudoscience types attempting to push agendas or whom only read into statements produced in papers relevant to their taken stance/positions) indicates that free radicals really aren't all that bad and are in fact required for a lot of metabolic processes.. theres a lot of work on why antioxidants etc are actually BAD for you.. but you won't find that on 99% of the pages on the internet

Its kinda like how you won't find anything about the good things Rob Ford has done, only a billion hits about his crack smoking and drunken tirades and other things that he himself has done to screw the city up (because you know, being mayor is a unilateral dictatorship and he makes all the decisions.. council doesn't vote, no..)
 
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