Animal stak 2 may help in controlling hormones

chewbaca

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http://www23.netrition.com/animal_stak2_page.html

anyone tried the above products?....whats the efficiency of such products?

When it comes to optimizing hormone levels, there's a couple of things to take into consideration: (1) first, you'd want to make sure your testosterone levels aren't low - nutritional deficiencies can cause low serum testosterone levels; (2) you'd want to minimize the conversion of anabolic hormones like testosterone to hormones such as estrogen and dihydrotestosterone (DHT); (3) finally, you'd want to make sure that your ratios of “free” testosterone to “total” testosterone are advantageous.

By addressing all three issues, you could tap into your body's true potential. We engineered Animal Stak to address all three aspects of hormone management mentioned above, making it a complete natural “test” pack. Animal Stak 2 contains ingredients to help prevent estrogen and DHT conversion, a natural process. It also includes nutrients that can help increase serum testosterone levels. Of the three though, the most important element is probably the ratios of “free” to “total” testosterone.
 

Bismarck

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That's sounds like bullshit to me. The endocrine system is very resistent to nutritional changes. Generally, I think 95% of the bodybuilding supplements are bogus.

bis
 

chewbaca

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Bismarck said:
That's sounds like bullshit to me. The endocrine system is very resistent to nutritional changes. Generally, I think 95% of the bodybuilding supplements are bogus.

bis

what makes u say this?...
 

Bismarck

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chewbaca said:
Bismarck said:
That's sounds like bullshit to me. The endocrine system is very resistent to nutritional changes. Generally, I think 95% of the bodybuilding supplements are bogus.

bis

what makes u say this?...

Statements of reputable endocrinologists.
 

chewbaca

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Bismarck said:
chewbaca said:
Bismarck said:
That's sounds like bullshit to me. The endocrine system is very resistent to nutritional changes. Generally, I think 95% of the bodybuilding supplements are bogus.

bis

what makes u say this?...

Statements of reputable endocrinologists.

anyway can u comment about HGH products.those in supplement form...how effective are they?......rreports say that they grow hair and nails.....
 

not me!

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I used to take the regular Animal Paks vitamins. Loved them, really. Great energy for workouts, plenty of pep in the step, etc. I can't vouch for this product, though, but I will say that I was intruiged when I first saw it.

My advice is to try it. Can't hurt. After you give it a fair shot, come back and let us know how it worked for ya 8)
 

Bismarck

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chewbaca said:
Bismarck said:
chewbaca said:
Bismarck said:
That's sounds like bullshit to me. The endocrine system is very resistent to nutritional changes. Generally, I think 95% of the bodybuilding supplements are bogus.

bis

what makes u say this?...

Statements of reputable endocrinologists.

anyway can u comment about HGH products.those in supplement form...how effective are they?......rreports say that they grow hair and nails.....


Yes, older men receiving HGH doses developed acromealgia (sp?) i.e. larger ears noses and fingers and increased risk of developing tumors.
I remember the original FNS contained HGH.
 

chewbaca

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i am still a young man....should i take HGH to regrow some hair temporarily?......and then stop it....anyway i am a good candidate cause at 24 i weigh only 50KG and very small bones like a child.....
 

Bismarck

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chewbaca said:
i am still a young man....should i take HGH to regrow some hair temporarily?......and then stop it....anyway i am a good candidate cause at 24 i weigh only 50KG and very small bones like a child.....

Honestly, that is the most stupid idea I've ever heard.
Side effects ? Cost ??? Efficiacy ?????

HGH is not a like a vitamin pill you get at every store.
 

Bismarck

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The Gardener said:
A good way to naturally keep HGH levels high is to do weight training exercises.

That's right. These changes are only small but they could be beneficial in the long term perspective. Dinner cancelling is good to stimulate HGH production as well.
 

chewbaca

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Bismarck said:
chewbaca said:
i am still a young man....should i take HGH to regrow some hair temporarily?......and then stop it....anyway i am a good candidate cause at 24 i weigh only 50KG and very small bones like a child.....

Honestly, that is the most stupid idea I've ever heard.
Side effects ? Cost ??? Efficiacy ?????

HGH is not a like a vitamin pill you get at every store.

what r the side effects?....care to explain?...i have small bones and wish to put on muscle mass....why cant i take this product?
 

drinkrum

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I'm sick of people here talking about hGH as if it is some vitamin you can pop everyday and it will cure you of baldness and turn you into Superman. Let me reiterate: All those supplements you see online that claim they're hGH, somatotropin, or IGF-1, are FAKE. If you want the real stuff, you'll have to fork out about $1000/dose and take it with a syringe.

Animal Pak is nothing but a bunch of supplements that you can buy separately for much cheaper. It "blocks DHT" with saw palmetto, and using tribulus to increase T. If you wanted to, you could buy all these individual things in bulk and save yourself a ton of money.

D.
 

drinkrum

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chewbaca said:
Bismarck said:
chewbaca said:
i am still a young man....should i take HGH to regrow some hair temporarily?......and then stop it....anyway i am a good candidate cause at 24 i weigh only 50KG and very small bones like a child.....

Honestly, that is the most stupid idea I've ever heard.
Side effects ? Cost ??? Efficiacy ?????

HGH is not a like a vitamin pill you get at every store.

what r the side effects?....care to explain?...i have small bones and wish to put on muscle mass....why cant i take this product?

http://www.goldsgym.com. Use it.

D.
 

extremekicks

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Drinkrum is totally right. Nothing beats HGH via injected from a Kadaver. ( However you spell it )

No supplements or even a spray / sublingual bullshit can get the Growth going.

Some supplements can bring on a slight increase but you have to take masses amounts and spend a gazillion $$$

Eat good with several meals, get your rest , train hard and stretch. Keep Low bodyfat.

ugh i think i lost hair over this :)
 

extremekicks

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How is it made?

Before the advent of genetic engineering, the only source of HGH was from dead bodies. The pituitary glands were removed from corpses, processed and the hormones injected into people who were growth hormone deficient


synthetic of course is used today.


Still crazy sh*t to mess with

it inceases all celluar level...so if you have a lil dormate cancer cell in ya then you might trigger it off.

I dunno not worth it peopel tha take it dont think about the future
 

thin=depressed

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drinkrum said:
I'm sick of people here talking about hGH as if it is some vitamin you can pop everyday and it will cure you of baldness and turn you into Superman. Let me reiterate: All those supplements you see online that claim they're hGH, somatotropin, or IGF-1, are FAKE. If you want the real stuff, you'll have to fork out about $1000/dose and take it with a syringe.

Animal Pak is nothing but a bunch of supplements that you can buy separately for much cheaper. It "blocks DHT" with saw palmetto, and using tribulus to increase T. If you wanted to, you could buy all these individual things in bulk and save yourself a ton of money.

D.
Now now lets give hgh sprays the benefit of the doubt but it does lean toward bull sh*t. I actually bought some low dose hgh to spray on scalp so I'll see.
Fact: HGH does grow hair. Therefore I ask the question, why are NOT these spray makers pitching topical hair growth hgh sprays to the public? Because that would give visual confirmation of thier fake product... Orally it acts as a placebo regardless if it works or not.
 
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