DEE151
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- Dec 17, 2010
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Does anybody know anything about this stuff? I been reading up on it and it sounds better then gear IMO but i love gear to. so it say you can double your muscle for life with just one injection of follistatin gene!!!
The only thing I cant find is how to take this stuff and were to inject it and how safe is it and etc. Below is an article on the follistatin gene that I copied and pasted.
The super steroid in question is not a hormone. It’s a common-cold virus that the researchers have made some adjustments
to. Viruses invade cells and release their genes into them. Then the cell obeys the virus genes’ instructions, and makes the proteins according to the genes’ blueprint. The proteins formed are the building blocks for new viruses.
The researchers managed to get their viruses to ‘programme’ the muscle cells to make proteins that deactivated the myostatin protein. Myostatin is a protein that muscle cells make to prevent fitness centre owners from having to change jobs and become SUV salesmen.
Not that the researchers had something against fitness centre owners. They are looking for a cure for muscular dystrophy. In their study, which was published in the prestigious PNAS, they tested three myostatin inhibiting genes: the gene for growth and differentiation factor-associated serum protein-1 (GASP-1), follistatin -related gene (FLRG) and the gene for follistatin-344 (FS).
There are various kinds of follistatin and they all have different functions. As far as we know, only follistatin-344 is active in muscle tissue.
The only thing I cant find is how to take this stuff and were to inject it and how safe is it and etc. Below is an article on the follistatin gene that I copied and pasted.
The super steroid in question is not a hormone. It’s a common-cold virus that the researchers have made some adjustments
to. Viruses invade cells and release their genes into them. Then the cell obeys the virus genes’ instructions, and makes the proteins according to the genes’ blueprint. The proteins formed are the building blocks for new viruses.
The researchers managed to get their viruses to ‘programme’ the muscle cells to make proteins that deactivated the myostatin protein. Myostatin is a protein that muscle cells make to prevent fitness centre owners from having to change jobs and become SUV salesmen.
Not that the researchers had something against fitness centre owners. They are looking for a cure for muscular dystrophy. In their study, which was published in the prestigious PNAS, they tested three myostatin inhibiting genes: the gene for growth and differentiation factor-associated serum protein-1 (GASP-1), follistatin -related gene (FLRG) and the gene for follistatin-344 (FS).
There are various kinds of follistatin and they all have different functions. As far as we know, only follistatin-344 is active in muscle tissue.