Miostatin Inhibitor, Activin A, and GLP1
This is getting a lot of attention lately and I’m gonna put the question out there. Just heard an interesting podcast on Mind Pump with special guest Dr. William Seeds. Now I’ve heard other people like Jay Campbell and Alex Kikel get excited about this and actually Jay is claiming to have it available soon for sale at his research chemical company. Dr. Seeds was very hesitant to endorse it and brought up many complications it could or would cause. Basically saying it would use up your satellite receptor cells, cause mitochondrial disfunction, and all the muscle that it would create would basically be Type 2 glycolytic muscle. Claiming it as useless muscle. Now as I’ve been traveling the path of health and longevity the montra I’ve always held, is the more muscle you have the harder you are to kill. So my focus has been predominantly towards putting on muscle. With all of the other things running in the background moving towards that goal. Not for aesthetic reasons, but for health and longevity. So when I hear about a miostatin inhibitor that actually works I get interested because of my goals. But looks like acrording to Dr. Seeds this is a No-Go.. What do you guys say?
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Travis Miller
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Miostatin Inhibitor, Activin A, and GLP1
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