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Ragin Cajin
January 7th, 2005, 07:07 PM
I was recently given a free bottle of this T3 stuff by nxcare and have been taking it for a few days. The only thing I hate about it is that you take it before you go to bed. Why before bed and not before a workout? Can someone explain this to me.
max von
January 7th, 2005, 08:49 PM
is this sold on DA i was looking for it maybe looking in wrong spot what did you by it for as far as what does it do
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Ragin Cajin
January 8th, 2005, 11:31 AM
I dont know if it is or not. I was just given a free bottle. It is supposed to be a no2 product plus sort of a ph.
max von
January 8th, 2005, 08:28 PM
huh that maybe some thing to look it to so far i have been very happy with the NO's that i have tried here
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dinoiii
January 13th, 2005, 05:58 AM
The rationale for use of products such as the one you have listed is 2-fold in nature. One is backed by science, the other simply history in the industry.
The scientific rationale centers around endocrinology. Therefore it is always something I, and even more imperatively us as bb's, can relate to. Hormones are usually secreted in the pulsatile fashion I have described many times in the past. There are certain hormones that are released upon us first dosing off to sleep - most notably GH. While the particular cpds. in the product increase T levels, T levels alone would never amount to much of anything without concurrent expression of GH (this is certainly something that has been discovered but anectdotally by bbs).
The historic rationale lies in the fine print! If you read your bottle closely, it is likely to tell you to take not only your product prior to bed, but also on an empty stomach. There aren't many times the stomach of a bb is "empty." Why not take the compound before bed? Well there was a site that preached this kind of administration about 5-7 yrs ago when a component in the product was a lot bigger and it stuck. The empty stomach too has both a historic rationale and scientific. The scientific - GH sees its highest secretion rates right when you dose off to sleep + WHILE ON AN EMPTY STOMACH. The historic (which kind of gets scientific) - the product in question contains ZMA. You should not ingest zinc magnesium aspartate with Ca++ however, in most bb pre-bedtime snacks (i.e. - a micellar casein shake), calcium is a staple. The calcium would essentially impede absorption. Interestingly enough the product too contains calcium, however when the molecule either undergoes the process of glucuronidation or is chelated to an amino acid - all absorption bets are off! This product uses the former - which is kind of known as an anti-E type cpd. (there is some theoretical backing to that, but that's a whole different post).
max von
January 13th, 2005, 12:05 PM
good answer dinoiii
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