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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Bluto on September 07, 2008, 06:27:45 PM
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Bros, any of you tried this stuff? A guy at my gym was selling it in the parking lot
(http://www.bodyactive-online.co.uk/Images/Sh/main/PdProLab-HornyGoat.jpg)
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photoshop
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(http://farm1.static.flickr.com/198/446300020_9edee20601.jpg?v=0)
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they sell this in my gym parking lot:
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stack it with altoids and watch the fun start.
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Bros, any of you tried this stuff? A guy at my gym was selling it in the parking lot
(http://www.bodyactive-online.co.uk/Images/Sh/main/PdProLab-HornyGoat.jpg)
Try the supplement board dufus.
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Technically it's not a supplement...
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Bros, any of you tried this stuff? A guy at my gym was selling it in the parking lot
(http://www.bodyactive-online.co.uk/Images/Sh/main/PdProLab-HornyGoat.jpg)
works well ... You can feel the libido increase within 30 min or so ... which means ... you know
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Works for me. :)
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Outstanding!
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Bros, any of you tried this stuff? A guy at my gym was selling it in the parking lot
(http://www.bodyactive-online.co.uk/Images/Sh/main/PdProLab-HornyGoat.jpg)
Selling it in the parking lot? I've seen that in Walgreens & CVS. Why would someone sell it in a parking lot? lol Is it "illegal" where you are Bluto?
Epimedium, also known as Barrenwort, Bishop's Hat, Fairy Wings, Horny Goat Weed, or Yin Yang Huo is a genus of about 60 or more species of herbaceous flowering plants in the family Berberidaceae. The large majority are endemic to southern China, with further outposts in Europe, and central, southern and eastern Asia.
Epimedium species are hardy perennials. The majority have four-petaled "spider-like" flowers in spring. Many are believed to be aphrodisiacs.
Many species of Epimedium are alleged to have aphrodisiac qualities. According to legend, this property was discovered by a Chinese goat herder who noticed sexual activity in his flock after they ate the weed. It is sold as a health supplement; usually in raw herb, tablet, or capsule form and sometimes blended with other supplements. The over-exploitation of wild populations of Epimedium for use in traditional Chinese medicine is having potentially serious consequences for the long-term survival of several species, none of which are widely cultivated for medicinal purposes.
The "active ingredient" in Epimedium is icariin, which can be found in standardized extracts from 5% up to 60% potent. Strengths above that are usually reserved for lab use.
Icariin is purported to work by increasing levels of nitric oxide, which relax smooth muscle. It has been demonstrated to relax rabbit penile tissue by nitric oxide and PDE-5 activity. Other research has demonstrated that injections of Epimedium extract, directly into the penis of the rat results in an increase in penile blood pressure.
Like Viagra, icariin, the active compound in Epimedium, inhibits the activity of PDE-5. In vitro assays have demonstrated that icariin inhibits PDE-5 with an IC50 of around 1 micromolar, while Viagra has an IC50 of about 6.6 nanomolar (.0066 micromolar) and Levitra has an IC50 of about 0.7 nanomolar (.0007 micromolar).[5] Measured differently, the EC50 of icariin is approximately 4.62 micromolar, while Viagra is .42 micromolar.[6] The amount of oral administration of Epidemium extract necessary to achieve these relative concentrations is unclear from the literature, and may not be relevant if the herb works through multiple mechanisms, as has been suggested. Epimedium has been shown to up-regulate genes associated with nitric oxide production and changes in adenosine/guanine monophosphate balance in ways that other PDE5 inhibitors do not.
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Selling it in the parking lot? I've seen that in Walgreens & CVS. Why would someone sell it in a parking lot? lol Is it "illegal" where you are Bluto?
Epimedium, also known as Barrenwort, Bishop's Hat, Fairy Wings, Horny Goat Weed, or Yin Yang Huo is a genus of about 60 or more species of herbaceous flowering plants in the family Berberidaceae. The large majority are endemic to southern China, with further outposts in Europe, and central, southern and eastern Asia.
Epimedium species are hardy perennials. The majority have four-petaled "spider-like" flowers in spring. Many are believed to be aphrodisiacs.
Many species of Epimedium are alleged to have aphrodisiac qualities. According to legend, this property was discovered by a Chinese goat herder who noticed sexual activity in his flock after they ate the weed. It is sold as a health supplement; usually in raw herb, tablet, or capsule form and sometimes blended with other supplements. The over-exploitation of wild populations of Epimedium for use in traditional Chinese medicine is having potentially serious consequences for the long-term survival of several species, none of which are widely cultivated for medicinal purposes.
The "active ingredient" in Epimedium is icariin, which can be found in standardized extracts from 5% up to 60% potent. Strengths above that are usually reserved for lab use.
Icariin is purported to work by increasing levels of nitric oxide, which relax smooth muscle. It has been demonstrated to relax rabbit penile tissue by nitric oxide and PDE-5 activity. Other research has demonstrated that injections of Epimedium extract, directly into the penis of the rat results in an increase in penile blood pressure.
Like Viagra, icariin, the active compound in Epimedium, inhibits the activity of PDE-5. In vitro assays have demonstrated that icariin inhibits PDE-5 with an IC50 of around 1 micromolar, while Viagra has an IC50 of about 6.6 nanomolar (.0066 micromolar) and Levitra has an IC50 of about 0.7 nanomolar (.0007 micromolar).[5] Measured differently, the EC50 of icariin is approximately 4.62 micromolar, while Viagra is .42 micromolar.[6] The amount of oral administration of Epidemium extract necessary to achieve these relative concentrations is unclear from the literature, and may not be relevant if the herb works through multiple mechanisms, as has been suggested. Epimedium has been shown to up-regulate genes associated with nitric oxide production and changes in adenosine/guanine monophosphate balance in ways that other PDE5 inhibitors do not.
epic no sence of irony
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Bros, any of you tried this stuff? A guy at my gym was selling it in the parking lot
I tried it on my goat, and he got horny. The shit works.
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(http://farm1.static.flickr.com/198/446300020_9edee20601.jpg?v=0)
Disturbing picture.
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Disturbing picture.
Jerk off. You know you want to.
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Disturbing picture.
If you take that stuff she ends up looking like this.
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Selling it in the parking lot? I've seen that in Walgreens & CVS. Why would someone sell it in a parking lot? lol Is it "illegal" where you are Bluto?
Epimedium, also known as Barrenwort, Bishop's Hat, Fairy Wings, Horny Goat Weed, or Yin Yang Huo is a genus of about 60 or more species of herbaceous flowering plants in the family Berberidaceae. The large majority are endemic to southern China, with further outposts in Europe, and central, southern and eastern Asia.
Epimedium species are hardy perennials. The majority have four-petaled "spider-like" flowers in spring. Many are believed to be aphrodisiacs.
Many species of Epimedium are alleged to have aphrodisiac qualities. According to legend, this property was discovered by a Chinese goat herder who noticed sexual activity in his flock after they ate the weed. It is sold as a health supplement; usually in raw herb, tablet, or capsule form and sometimes blended with other supplements. The over-exploitation of wild populations of Epimedium for use in traditional Chinese medicine is having potentially serious consequences for the long-term survival of several species, none of which are widely cultivated for medicinal purposes.
The "active ingredient" in Epimedium is icariin, which can be found in standardized extracts from 5% up to 60% potent. Strengths above that are usually reserved for lab use.
Icariin is purported to work by increasing levels of nitric oxide, which relax smooth muscle. It has been demonstrated to relax rabbit penile tissue by nitric oxide and PDE-5 activity. Other research has demonstrated that injections of Epimedium extract, directly into the penis of the rat results in an increase in penile blood pressure.
Like Viagra, icariin, the active compound in Epimedium, inhibits the activity of PDE-5. In vitro assays have demonstrated that icariin inhibits PDE-5 with an IC50 of around 1 micromolar, while Viagra has an IC50 of about 6.6 nanomolar (.0066 micromolar) and Levitra has an IC50 of about 0.7 nanomolar (.0007 micromolar).[5] Measured differently, the EC50 of icariin is approximately 4.62 micromolar, while Viagra is .42 micromolar.[6] The amount of oral administration of Epidemium extract necessary to achieve these relative concentrations is unclear from the literature, and may not be relevant if the herb works through multiple mechanisms, as has been suggested. Epimedium has been shown to up-regulate genes associated with nitric oxide production and changes in adenosine/guanine monophosphate balance in ways that other PDE5 inhibitors do not.
Did you buy some for Big Mike gorgeous? You know, I don't need any of that stuff. ;) :-*
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Bros, any of you tried this stuff? A guy at my gym was selling it in the parking lot
Lucky. All i get is people trying to sell me fake speaker systems. :(
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I tried it on my goat, and he got horny. The shit works.
LOL. Maybe it really is for Goats. Who comes up with this crap?
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LOL. Maybe it really is for Goats. Who comes up with this crap?
All rat poison. Useless for muscle growth.
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bros? lol what a fag
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Did you buy some for Big Mike gorgeous? You know, I don't need any of that stuff. ;) :-*
He doesn't either ;) which is why I had to google it. ;D
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If you take that stuff she ends up looking like this.
hahahaa, her face looks stuck that way. poor bitch.