| IronMass Forums Press Release: X factor induces hypertrophy in-vitro! Supplements Discuss Press Release: X factor induces hypertrophy in-vitro! in the Supplement Discussion forums; Originally Posted by Molecular Nutrition X-Factorä Induces Hypertrophy in-vitro. Study at Benedictine University suggests X-factor™ to be a primary hypertrophic trigger in accruing lean muscle mass. May ... |
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What is my take on this? And how does this invitro study apply to us so far? Well it clearly demonstrates that AA added exogenously to a cell (under favorable ATP conditions I'm assuming) is responsible for adaptative changes that include increased fiber diameter and protein synthesis. This is pretty huge and will eventually pave the way to a new understanding of the phospholipid bilayer in bodybuilding. Now In a training human that was able to accumulate Arachidonic acid (and stabilize it under resting conditions) it would be this Arachidonic acid released upon the muscle contraction that would signal to cell to become stronger. More studies will follow and over time. I'm hoping the ideal use of this key nutrient will be even more optimized in the future as learn more. | |
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| I've got a RAGING clue! Join Date: May 2005 Location: dnyc99's cleaning staff
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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 299 | Pretty strong endorsement for AA. Maybe I will try it after all. |
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| The Old Moderator Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Colorado
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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 203 | That word "may", as in "might", is a pretty big word as far as I'm concerned. And I have trialed X-Factor already.
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I think eventually the use of this nutrient will be far more perfected in the future so the maximum effects can be realized for a greater amount of people. Actually the fact that fish oil can improve the efficiency of the electron transport chain makes me think its not neccessarily antagonist towards arachidonic acid provided the doses are matched in some way. | |
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