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Re: Levrone update
« Reply #75 on: July 06, 2009, 05:23:43 AM »
regardless, levrone has an incredible genetic response to juice

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Re: Levrone update
« Reply #76 on: July 06, 2009, 05:37:44 AM »
some of you guys are missing the point.........keving was a human lab experiment for years and years.........his physiology has changed compared to a normal person..........

large doses of human growth hormone over an extended period of time causes what is known as "hyperplasia"

steroids cause "hypertrophy",......that is the muscle cell grows, it gets bigger........that is what happens when we train and grow, it is our muscle cells growing.

"hyperplasia", is an increase in the number of actual muscle cells, so kevin, for the rest of his life will have more cells available to him that can get bigger

this never goes away, unlike hypertrophy which can turn into atrophy.............he will have that increased number of muscle cells for the rest of his life

so do not look at kevin levrone as the paradigm you need to replicate, his physiology is different then yours.

oh, and he is not "natural" now either, not even close.........and dont buy into that bullshit he said about "sure i will take a steroid test"...........a guy like kevin knows how to pass a steroid test.........this is about money to him, its not about helping you, or just trying something new because he was bored.............there is an agenda behind this, he is pushing a supplement

have you ever in your life seen an advertiser inflate claims, or outright lie when trying to push a product??...................of course you have, this is no different. :) :) :)

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Re: Levrone update
« Reply #77 on: July 06, 2009, 06:13:54 AM »
some of you guys are missing the point.........keving was a human lab experiment for years and years.........his physiology has changed compared to a normal person..........

large doses of human growth hormone over an extended period of time causes what is known as "hyperplasia"

steroids cause "hypertrophy",......that is the muscle cell grows, it gets bigger........that is what happens when we train and grow, it is our muscle cells growing.

"hyperplasia", is an increase in the number of actual muscle cells, so kevin, for the rest of his life will have more cells available to him that can get bigger

this never goes away, unlike hypertrophy which can turn into atrophy.............he will have that increased number of muscle cells for the rest of his life

so do not look at kevin levrone as the paradigm you need to replicate, his physiology is different then yours.

oh, and he is not "natural" now either, not even close.........and dont buy into that bullshit he said about "sure i will take a steroid test"...........a guy like kevin knows how to pass a steroid test.........this is about money to him, its not about helping you, or just trying something new because he was bored.............there is an agenda behind this, he is pushing a supplement

have you ever in your life seen an advertiser inflate claims, or outright lie when trying to push a product??...................of course you have, this is no different. :) :) :)

methinks your 'science' is rather dubious

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Re: Levrone update
« Reply #78 on: July 06, 2009, 06:32:22 AM »
methinks your 'science' is rather dubious


nice try 'lax'........but fail as usual


i just pulled this paragraph from wikipedia because im not in the mood to log on to researchport and past a bunch of journal articles..........but there are hundres, if not thousands, of peer reviewed articles one can find in a myriad of fields ranging from exercise physiology to endocrinology suporting my hypothesis............no w stop following me from post to post.

"Hyperplasia may also be induced artificially by injecting hormones such as IGF-1 and human growth hormone. Perhaps the most interesting and potent effect IGF has on the human body is its ability to cause hyperplasia, which is an actual splitting of cells. Hypertrophy, on the other hand, is what occurs during weight training and steroid use and is simply an increase in the size of muscle cells. With IGF use, one is able to cause this hyperplasia which actually increases the number of muscle cells present in the tissue. Weight training with or without anabolic steroid use enables these new cells to mature in size and strength. In addition, animal tests have shown that stretching a muscle can trigger hyperplasia, though this phenomenon has yet to be confirmed in humans. Hyperplasia may also be induced through specific power output training for athletic performance, thus increasing the number of muscle fibers instead of increasing the size of a single fiber. "




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Re: Levrone update
« Reply #79 on: July 06, 2009, 06:34:08 AM »

nice try 'lax'........but fail as usual


i just pulled this paragraph from wikipedia because im not in the mood to log on to researchport and past a bunch of journal articles..........but there are hundres, if not thousands, of peer reviewed articles one can find in a myriad of fields ranging from exercise physiology to endocrinology suporting my hypothesis............no w stop following me from post to post.

"Hyperplasia may also be induced artificially by injecting hormones such as IGF-1 and human growth hormone. Perhaps the most interesting and potent effect IGF has on the human body is its ability to cause hyperplasia, which is an actual splitting of cells. Hypertrophy, on the other hand, is what occurs during weight training and steroid use and is simply an increase in the size of muscle cells. With IGF use, one is able to cause this hyperplasia which actually increases the number of muscle cells present in the tissue. Weight training with or without anabolic steroid use enables these new cells to mature in size and strength. In addition, animal tests have shown that stretching a muscle can trigger hyperplasia, though this phenomenon has yet to be confirmed in humans. Hyperplasia may also be induced through specific power output training for athletic performance, thus increasing the number of muscle fibers instead of increasing the size of a single fiber. "





whatever dude
I didn't even read what you wrote when I responded
you ain't no scientist
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Re: Levrone update
« Reply #80 on: July 06, 2009, 06:38:11 AM »
of course you didnt, becuse with each sentance you would realize how stupid you look...........but even ignoring the truth, which disproves your point entirely, does not make it any less true.