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08-05-2009, 06:07 AM #1
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Myo-T12
Anyone tried this? They clam it's a myostatin inhibitor, here is some of the hype on it:
If you're a regular reader of the bodybuilding and medical research press, you may have been following a developing story that has enormous implications for the future of bodybuilding science.
For a number of years, scientists have been urgently searching for a mechanism that would inhibit the production of myostatin, a genetic protein responsible for limiting muscle growth in humans. This search has been marked by several highly promising scientific breakthroughs (some of which were documented in two landmark clinical studies) and a few temporary setbacks (particularly with regard to raw materials refinement and processing).
Spurred by the widely held belief that myostatin inhibition represents by far the most powerful strategy for promoting dramatic muscular gains (reportedly even more powerful than anabolic steroids or growth hormone), the principal researchers involved in this area of inquiry have been relentless in their efforts to isolate a viable myostatin inhibitor and make it available to athletes.
Now it appears that their efforts have been rewarded.
A uniquely powerful, biologically active agent developed by Peak Wellness BioPharma and trade named MYO-T12TM has emerged as the first clinically documented product of its kind possessed with the potential to legitimately reduce serum myostatin levels.
This technology, a naturally derived compound that would function as a modulator and antagonist to myostatin production, has now been validated in a clinical study(1) that has a documented average serum myostatin reduction of 46% among study subjects in as little as twelve hours with just single serving!
MYO-T12TM contains the same active ingredient used in the study cited above and is manufactured via a multiple-step "high-grade handling" process utilizing a new and advanced method that maintains the viability of MYO-T12's key active ingredient. This refinement, achieved without resorting to the irradiation and centrifuging that caused ingredient instability in earlier versions of myostatin inhibitors, has resulted in much greater potency (more than 6 times that of earlier products) and optimal biological activity.
Bla,bla,bla...
(1) CLINICAL STUDY BREAKTHROUGH: MYO-T12TM reduced average myostatin levels by 46% in as little as twelve hours with just a single serving (1)
Results showed an average baseline myostatin level of 27.5pg/ml, which was consistent with the last study since it seems that generally speaking men ages 20-55 have serum myostatin levels at or around 30pg/ml. But then in dramatic fashion something extraordinary happened at between 12-18 hours after taking. The average serum myostatin declined to 12.6pg/ml with every subject responding positively!
This was a staggering 46% drop in myostatin from baseline across all ten subjects! Finally, at the 24-30 hour time point with a mean value of 28.1pg/ml, the average myostatin level completely normalized.
Serving Size: 10 Grams (1 Scoop)
Servings Per Container: 30
Amount Per Serving % Daily Value
Calories 50
Calories from Fat 0
Total Fat 2.5 g 4%
Saturated fat 1 g 5%
Trans Fat 0 g
Cholesterol 35 mg 2%
Sodium 10 mg 0%
Total Carbohydrate 5 g 2%
Dietary Fiber 2 g 8%
Sugars 3 g
Protein 2 g
Vitamin A 45%
Vitamin C 0%
Calcium 0%
Iron 4%
Other Ingredients: fecunded G. gallus domesticus isolate (fertile egg yolk isolate), fructose, natural and artificial flavor.
http://www.prosource.net/myo-t12-vanilla/7917-1/66834/
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08-05-2009, 12:23 PM #2
I just got the Prosource catalog in the mail yesterday and read the same thing but at $99.00 for 30 days and then read it takes 2 months. I think I'll pass but thats me.
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08-05-2009, 08:06 PM #3
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08-08-2009, 03:28 PM #4
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It's deff tempting and seems pretty interesting. At least from the ingredient profile. it doesn't appear to have any negatives as far as sides. At 100 bucks, I will deff need to see some reviews.
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08-11-2009, 03:19 PM #5
I'm doing an interview with a scientist who just published study that may elucidate WHY many myostatin inhibiting supps and drugs DON'T produce the desired results. You can listen live at 1:00PM Pacific / 3:00PM Eastern using the link below...
http://superhumanradio.com/mp3button...ast_button.htm
P.S. The stuff above sounds strangely like Folstaxan!?!?!
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08-11-2009, 03:51 PM #6
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08-12-2009, 12:31 AM #7
Why Myostatin Inhibiting Supplements and Drugs Don't Often Work
Show # 347
- Why Myostatin Inhibiting Supplements and Drugs Don't Often Work
Guest: Dr. Stephen Welle
Dr. Welle's group produced one of the most relevant studies on Myostatin inhibition and muscle growth to come along since the discovery of Myostatin. They quantified how much of a suppression must be achieved in order to see muscle gains! And once you hit the magic number the gains are impressive. Up to 25% gains in muscle mass in as little as three months! Then Chad from PurePepetides.com came on to talk about their new Myostatin ProPeptide which may be just what's needed to reach the required suppression.
http://www.superhumanradio.com/rss/2...R_Show_347.mp3
Carl
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08-12-2009, 01:04 AM #8
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Thanks Carl, your the bomb as always
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08-12-2009, 03:06 AM #9
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12-10-2009, 09:12 PM #10
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Anymore news on this stuff
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12-11-2009, 03:05 AM #11
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It is off the market ,seems like Folstaxan is stronger. I am actually suprised people looked at folstaxan as so black, and white.It is just a first real attempt to lower myostatin, and it produced some results. I got some good strength gains, and added some size with it. I never expected it to be something mind blowing. I can not beleive Colker sued Celldyne, and turned around to produce MtoT12 in Biopharma. It is the same company!! Not the smartest business decision. There is a new bovine based follistatin coming out in 2010, it is supposed to be much stronger.
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12-14-2009, 08:03 AM #12
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Seems to be two sides to the story Rick Greens side, and Colker's, so the above post may or may not be accurate. Aside from there is a follistatin that is bovine base coming out in 2010. You can find MYO-T12 @ MYO-T12.COM.
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06-27-2010, 03:36 PM #13
mm ..I would like to know
Whats the Review of the Dave Palumbo on this protocol?
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02-07-2011, 06:48 PM #14
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This stuff has been out for 2 years now and nothing postive on it accept on the MD site.
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02-07-2011, 07:11 PM #15
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