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    5 best carrier oils for injectable steroid formulations

    Why steroids can crystallize in cold Steroid esters are solids at room temperature; solubility in oils decreases with lower temperature. Refrigeration or cold ambient conditions can reduce solubility and cause crystals to form. Risk factors: High drug concentration near solubility limits, Low...
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    5 best carrier oils for injectable steroid formulations

    This article explains best carrier oils for injectable steroid formulations, how viscosity affects release and injection comfort, pros and cons of key ingredients (including peach oil), why ethyl oleate (EO) is controversial, practical safety notes, and clear recommendations for different goals...
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    Using DNP responsibly (yes, that’s possible)

    By Glenn Koslowski DNP (2,4-Dinitrophenol) is one of the most powerful fat-loss agents ever used, and one of the most dangerous. Originally used in the 1930s, it was banned due to associated deaths. Yet it remains quietly used in underground bodybuilding circles. This isn’t an endorsement. It’s...
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    Understanding inflammation in bodybuilding

    By William Davis Inflammation is a natural biological response to stress, injury, or infection. In bodybuilding, especially enhanced bodybuilding involving frequent injections of anabolic steroids and other compounds, inflammation can become a hidden but powerful disruptor. From localized...
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    Genetics can alter your athletic performance

    By Marco D. Angelo Genetics can alter sports performance, response to the use of PEDs and decide which diet is the most effective for you. Genetics and PEDs use Many people talk about the genetic response to steroids, of “good” and “bad” responders to these compounds, your product may not be...
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    How to extrapolate doses from animals to humans

    By Marco D. Angelo A direct extrapolation of the effects observed in a clinical trial in rodents or other animals to one in humans cannot be used based solely on body weight due to differences in metabolism of the different species. An example of this would be to calculate human equivalent...
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    Sleep Hygiene – How to get better sleep

    By Marco D. Angelo Have you ever heard the phrase “muscles are not made in the gym, but in bed”? Sure, you still need to signal your body to grow more muscle – and that’s usually done in the gym, but it’s during sleep that your tissues are able to recover and become stronger and bigger, given a...
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    Why every bodybuilder must own a glucometer

    By William Davis A glucometer is a small medical device that measures the concentration of glucose in your blood. Chances are you’ve seen someone in your family use it, because it’s a must-have for diabetics (and let’s face it, we all have a diabetic person in our extended family). Why...
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    6 irreplaceable rules for quality of life and performance

    By Glenn Koslowski We read a lot online about “rules for this”, “rules for that” that are mostly clickbait or someone trying to sell something to you. However, I want to go over the six very basic rules that I consider irreplaceable for anyone looking to improve their quality of life and...
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    Mental health and Bodybuilding

    By Glenn Koslowski Bodybuilding is a sport that requires discipline, dedication, and perseverance. To achieve any success, bodybuilders need to follow a strict nutrition plan, engage in regular physical activity, and push their bodies to the limit. While the physical aspect is critical to...
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    Hypertension in PED Users and Bodybuilders

    By Glenn Koslowski Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, is a serious medical condition that affects millions of individuals worldwide. While it can be caused by various factors, one particular group that faces an increased risk of developing hypertension is performance-enhancing...
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    Getting older and bodybuilding: staying fit as you age

    By Glenn Koslowski Age is just a number, and it should never be a barrier to pursuing your fitness goals, including bodybuilding. As a matter of fact, as we grow older, maintaining muscle mass, strength, and overall fitness becomes more and more important for our health and well-being, but at...
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    Cryotherapy for athletes and bodybuilders: beyond simple ice baths

    By Glenn Koslowski In the pursuit of peak performance, athletes and bodybuilders are always looking for new ways to optimize their training and recovery. One such method that has been gaining traction is cryotherapy, a technique that involves exposing the body to extremely cold temperatures for...
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    Can brushing your teeth affect your appetite?

    By Glenn Koslowski Maintaining a solid oral hygiene routine not only keeps your mouth healthy, freshens your breath, and brightens your smile but has also sparked discussions regarding its potential impact on appetite. While some individuals claim that brushing reduces their appetite, others...
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    Cellular alchemy: unleashing testosterone’s potential with stem cell therapy

    By Brian Gallgher The intersection of stem cell therapy and hormone regulation is a fascinating frontier in medical science, particularly concerning the potential to boost testosterone levels. Testosterone, the quintessential male hormone, plays a pivotal role in a myriad of bodily functions...
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    Dealing with joint stiffness on AAS

    By William Davis In bodybuilding, joint stiffness can occur due to intense training and the use of anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS). AAS use may lead to joint discomfort by altering fluid retention and collagen synthesis, resulting in restricted movement and pain. This can affect performance...
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    Neuroplasticity and strength training: what’s the connection?

    By Glenn Koslowski Strength training is a major part of bodybuilding and athletic performance, traditionally valued for its ability to build muscle, increase strength, and improve overall fitness. However, beyond these physical benefits, there’s yet another fascinating aspect of strength...
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    Metformin and Rapamycin for performance and longevity

    By Glenn Koslowski Bodybuilding and longevity traditionally don’t go too well together, as we all know chasing size and strength often comes at some cost of long-term health. But what if certain compounds could extend lifespan while also enhancing muscle retention and performance? Let’s talk...
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    Phenibut 101 – The perfect alcohol alternative?

    By William Davis Phenibut (also known Anvifen) is, for all intents and purposes, the exact opposite of a stimulant. The latter stimulate the central nervous system, whereas Phenibut “suppresses” it and has relaxing, anxiolytic properties. However, Phenibut also has some “stimulating” properties...
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    Creatine and depression: Unleashing Creatine’s mood-boosting powers

    By Brian Gallagher Creatine is a popular supplement that many people use to enhance their physical performance and muscle growth. But did you know that creatine can also have a positive impact on your mental health? In this essay, I will explain how creatine can help fight depression, based on...
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