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| Rank: New Member Join Date: May 2006
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| I'd be really interested to hear what people have to say about supplements for women as well. I've been training for awhile and super hard and have had success with the Animal M-stack. I think that it was just the energy I got from the product but I seemed to recover quicker too. I posted something about the M-stack earlier but didn't get too much info back on it. What supplements are recommended for women who are trying to gain muscle. I am on a building diet and take in copious amounts of protein powder too, but I'm not sure what to take that won't leave me bearded!!! I don't want to waste money on useless supplements or get into trouble taking something too strong for women, any suggestions? Thanks! |
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| Rank: Light Heavyweight Experience: 5-7 Years Join Date: Mar 2005
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| I'll post this, but you need to understand everything from here on down is just shit i've seen posted else were, I dont personally know any women who have used these suppliments. I've 'heard' that anagen is safe for women, its a basic ecdy+adaptagen product. I'm using it now and liking it alot. but i'm male so that doesnt mean much. PowerFull by usplabs is said to be safe for women. and has great user feedback in males. I have finally convinced my girlfriend to try Camphabolic by usp labs. Female users have reported significant fat loss with minimal strength loss, and a positive effect on "regularity". Even those who have IBS found it to ease thier "shitty" symptoms ... pardon the pun. Staple supps like CEE and citruline malate would be benificial to gaining strength, and of course your post workout nutrition should be in order ... Protien shake with low GI carb source. |
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| Moderator Rank: Light Heavyweight Experience: 7-10 Years Join Date: Jul 2005
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| Rank: New Member Experience: 3-5 Years Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: NC
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Gender: | I am a figure competitor looking to put on some mass this winter. I have been researching beta-ecdysterone & kre-alkylin. Right now I feel like that is my safest route. I want to try creatine to see what results I can get, but I am afraid of "blowing up." I really want to put on some serious mass and I don't want any test bossters or anything hardcore to make me grow hair on my chest.( lol) jk...Any Suggestions???? |
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| Rank: Bantamweight Experience: > 1 Year | Okkk........................ So I already sent you that email about ecdysterone. And I'll explain the kre alkalyn creatine again. It's "buffered" creatine which supposedly will keep it from turning to creatinine. Really, it's not worth the money. I think you'll have better absorption with CEE. The reason that people might report less bloating with the kre alkalyn creatine is because the dosage is so low. And most of the bloating occurs during a loading phase. Just increase your calories. You know you need to...it will work better than any supplement. Try the CEE that I bought for you. It was $4.50 for 100gr. Start dosing at 1.5gr. |
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