feedback wrote:Or researching stuff about things with a couple people, nobody cares. Gotta go now, I'm gonna cycle and juice on some lactic acid and creatine phosphate. See you when I'm 500 lbs of cock and muscle, you poor jackass.
good luck with that.
don't forget to add zinc to that cycle.
lol...what a fucking scam. Anthony ellis was a guy who won the EAS supplment body makeover deal about 8 or so years ago (there were multiple winners if I remember - he was in an EAS promotional video I had a copy of way back when). When he first posted those makeover pics, it was to show how EAS supplements and Bill Phillips training methods did it for him. Now he's writing his own book...about a 'new secret'.
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andyman wrote:but how do you even calculate that...
It's just a general formula based on body composition, etc. - I think. I don't remember the formula either. I do remember one formula regarding calories that are adequate for bodyweight -
bodyweight x 1.5 = grams of protein
bodyweight x 20 = calories
I don't know how scientific that is, but based on the numbers you get with it I believe it would be adequate to sustain growth.
plained wrote:sometimes food is absorbed more efficiently tho
or less even
By food, you mean nutrients? Many factors can change the body's ability to use some vitamins and nutrients. D requires K, too much of one inhibits another, etc.
plained wrote:sometimes food is absorbed more efficiently tho
or less even
By food, you mean nutrients? Many factors can change the body's ability to use some vitamins and nutrients. D requires K, too much of one inhibits another, etc.
Yup, with me I find that too many pints of lager inhibits my ability to drink lots of Guinness, same with chips followed by pies.