Here is the link:
www.endothil.com/index.asp
I know that there are medical personell on this forum and I would love to hear from them on their thoughts about this.
If you don't want to go through the website, let me sum up.
There is a pill out there that was made for patients with severe muscle atrophy to help them regain their strength. An independent study found that the subjects who took the drug increased upper body strength by 100% and lower body strength by 249% in six weeks. Now a company has found a natural source for drug and is selling it for 60 bucks a bottle.
As of right now it is not banned by any athletic association, but I think that it is only a matter of time.
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Looking at the write-up for the product, they certainly know the correct busswords. I'm not a doctor but I saw this and just talked to a neurologist. There are some new drugs out there especially designed for repairing soldiers after injury. He doesn't think that there are any new over the counter simularities or products to do the same thing. He is looking into it.
Becasue of the site specific action that is required for the stuff to work, I wonder if it is really that good. Go work your thighs really hard and see what happens. I didn't notice, I may not have read it, that those not taking the drug changed their routines. I might have missed it thoughinthe statement.
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Looking at the write-up for the product, they certainly know the correct busswords. I'm not a doctor but I saw this and just talked to a neurologist. There are some new drugs out there especially designed for repairing soldiers after injury. He doesn't think that there are any new over the counter simularities or products to do the same thing. He is looking into it.
Becasue of the site specific action that is required for the stuff to work, I wonder if it is really that good. Go work your thighs really hard and see what happens. I didn't notice, I may not have read it, that those not taking the drug changed their routines. I might have missed it thoughinthe statement.