As of 2012 no pharmaceutical myostatin inhibitors existed for use in humans. It is however a genetic mutation present in some people.
Wyeth was developing the only pharmaceutical myostatin drug but ceased research and production.
Myostatin inhibotors supposed to stop myostarin which is a muscle limiter. So in a sense, it's similar to hgh? Because hgh is the only way create hyperplasia (sp?). however if it works, wouldn't you think we would hear about it more? Unless due to cost and no logs that people would rather pay same amount for hgh as its proven method.
Only one way to find out, but too fucking expensive experiment. The only way I'd try it is if it was drastically cheaper and if I can confirm its legit rather then other peptides.
