Who is our biggest, most shredded member at Meso?

Chris Bumstead gives me hope. He has arguably some of the worst bicep insertions of the entire Ifbb lineup, and with sheer size he managed to get his arms to look good despite bad genetics.

I wonder if insulin on arm days would do the trick.
Do you know what his measure??
 
What about the hydronics from Nick Trigili. Anybody tried it for lagging shoulders or arms?
Garbage. Mediphorm is better and cheaper, but all those products are super temporary. If you talk to them and ask them how much they want you to use, you're supposed to be using 2.5-3cc per head of the muscle 2x per week minimum of 12 weeks but they recommend 16 weeks. As soon as it clears your system in like 5 days you yield zero change.

Now using it the same day you're going somewhere and just want to look bigger it's great. That's even what Bostin said, it's more for going out, not growing
 
Garbage. Mediphorm is better and cheaper, but all those products are super temporary. If you talk to them and ask them how much they want you to use, you're supposed to be using 2.5-3cc per head of the muscle 2x per week minimum of 12 weeks but they recommend 16 weeks. As soon as it clears your system in like 5 days you yield zero change.

Now using it the same day you're going somewhere and just want to look bigger it's great. That's even what Bostin said, it's more for going out, not growing

Yeah that was what I got from doing some research on it. Might be good to use in the weeks leading up to a contest just make everything appear fuller.
 
Synthol and "looks good" are like opposites, IMO. I hate the way synthol looks in both bi's and tri's.

Does it add size? Sure. But I personally just hate that look.
Nothing can emulate the look of real solid lean muscle tissue. Im with ya brotha Bick. To each their own but me, i dnt care for it. Id never use that stuff even if it was givin to me lol....of course my lil ass doesn't compete so theirs that lol
 
Big Rich told it just the way he saw it... gotta respect that.

Looking HUGE skull!!! [emoji119]
He deff didn sugar coat his personality lmao. Your quads are lookin big brother. If u thnk thats small, ill give up liftin right now:D...Thanks for the compliment. I haven't been slackin in the gym lol. Kinda using it as a vent at this point in my life so ive been killin it. The drive is very well alive over here;):cool:
 
I halfway agree on the synthol.

When it is used CORRECTLY by someone who knows what they’re doing the results speak for themselves. When it’s deposited deep into the tissue at proper volumes for long enough to push up/out it’s unrecognizable from regular tissue. However, you need enough real muscle tissue in the first place for site enhancment to do its job properly.

Just my .02. All together, I think it’s a waste of time given what can go wrong. If you aren’t at high levels of competition don’t even consider it.
 
I don't care if my doctor judges me BUT I do care what he writes down on my file. Hope you don't mind higher Life insurance premiums. Just sayin...

I mean the answer to that is maybe... In the end probably you care more about your blood tests and results and being healthy than saving a few hundred bucks a year. Also, your insurance will def go up if you end up messing yourself up and then they just find out anyways and know you were on gear. I think really (at least for me in Canada) rates go up when you have health issues, then they reassess, so the rate is attached alot more to your actual health and how healthy you are rather than discussions you have with your doctor.

Very last point is this, if you ARENT honest then in theory the insurance company can just say NO to your claim (or at least cause a lot of hassle for you) in the event something bad happens so thats worst case, you pay insurance and then something happens and they realize you were on gear, they try to link that, then deny your insurance claim. (i dont actually know if this has happened tho) but if you compare it to an analogy like this it makes sense. You are a smoker, but you tell your insurance company your a non smoker and tell your doc the same, then you get sick, they realize you werent honest, they dont cover the medical costs after, that def happens all the time. (insurance companies are always looking for ways to not pay, lying about it is giving them a possibility to deny claims in the future).
 
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