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No.
Also fillers are inexpensive as fuck and easy to obtain. Anything increasing potency over other fillers would immediately be seized on by all and sundry for marketing.
It doesn't work that way.
Several different companies may make the same generic drug, too, but they might use different filler ingredients. So their medications could have slightly different rates of absorption or cause different side effects.
Bro i do read an everything is back an forth never know what to believe to be honest
Because your thread isn’t useful.You respond with dumb shit I will too I'm having fun lmao ....why post if it's not useful to my thread ?
and are cheaper/more effective (at being a filler or binder not for helping the effects of the packed drug) as well...i still contend that fillers and binders do more for absorption than a creatine or protein powder filler would ever do.
Got any physique picsLegit var spoonfeed me pls
i still contend that fillers and binders do more for absorption than a creatine or protein powder filler would ever do.
Take brand name and generic drugs for example. There's a difference. There shouldn't be, it's technically the same drug, but there is.
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Generic Drugs: Dos and Don'ts
Are generic drugs as good as brand-name drugs? Here's what you should think about before you buy.www.webmd.com
and are cheaper/more effective (at being a filler or binder not for helping the effects of the packed drug) as well...
if there is some source out there filling caps with micronized creatine monohydrate he is just pissing away money.
The studies are far from conclusive and are pretty much universally biased towards the companies who pay to get them done. Diets aren't controlled for (in an absorption study no less!) etc....
Even in the *WebMD* (srsly?) thing you had linked there the metastudy found an average difference of 3.5% absorption rates from those godawful studies. That is essentially nothing and it isn't even from anything like a legit data set in any case.
It makes me wanna try my clinics anavar. There's is dosed at 50 but maybe that's just one option I saw. I cant justify right now though I'm sitting on a few labs anavar and refraining from orals bc of my lipids for a whileI’ve been seeing people say pharma grade var you only need 20-30mg and ugl var you need 75mg-125mg. It’d be cool to actually see proof of this. I didn’t know there’s different grades of var.
I have heard the same stories and I question the accuracy of the "old school" dosages.Hey! Don't knock the WebMD. Just because it's the Dr. Oz of websites doesn't necessarily make it bad.
Anyway, back to the start, as for the comparison that 20 mg of pharma Var is equivalent to 50 mg UGL, etc. Bullshit.
Anecdotes say Arnold and his contemporaries used piddly amounts of pharma Dbol back in the day and it worked great, blah blah blah.
Plenty of us have used Jelfa Dbol. It was never anything to write home about.
That's what you took from all this, huh?Aww your cute hehe poor guy can't get his girl off ? What's wrong why you so mad
I have heard the same stories and I question the accuracy of the "old school" dosages.
Besides, the past tends to be romantacized... "They just dont make that dbol like they used to ...."
it seems like every time i look at the ingredient list for foods, even whey powder, i see lecithin. i honestly don't know what purpose it serves.I have no idea if it would work similarly, but soy and sunflower lecithin is used in making cannabis food. The lecithin helps to make the mixture more homogeneous and is also supposed to greatly help bioavailability. I've wondered if it could be a good filler for those same reasons.
I have no idea if it would work similarly, but soy and sunflower lecithin is used in making cannabis food. The lecithin helps to make the mixture more homogeneous and is also supposed to greatly help bioavailability. I've wondered if it could be a good filler for those same reasons.
https://www.nutraingredients-usa.com/Article/2018/10/30/Overcoming-the-low-bioavailability-hurdle-of-quercetin-Indena-study-supports-phytosome-use-to-boost-absorption
It is used for multiple reasons. It is used as a preservative to make food last longer. Also used for making ingredients mix together better. And as mentioned above, there are studies testing how it affects bioavailability of some drugs, etc.it seems like every time i look at the ingredient list for foods, even whey powder, i see lecithin. i honestly don't know what purpose it serves.
ROASTED.Are you willing to suck a dick for it?
