Street-dreams wrote:xfactor advance would be better for you based on the options listed... or something like Kreanabolyn /ebol ecdy ecdy..
test boosters in 19 arent ideal because you already have lots o test.
hey thanks for responding street-dreams
yeah i already have kre anabolyn and it worked really good on my first BP run
as for the x-factor i did some research and i do not trust it at all
this was one post that really got me thinking, although there is not much science to it, it really makes sense to me seeing as AA is an Omega-6 fatty acid
"Just to let you all know, this supplement is a waste of money. Arachidonic acid is created by your body from the omega 6 fatty acids in your diet. Now, in evolutionary terms, omega 3 to Omega 6 fatty acid ratios used to be around 1:1 or 1:2, but in the standard American diet, this is about a 1:20 or 1:30 ratio. So you're getting a ****load more arachidonic acid than you need, and anything you are seeing from this product is either from something else in the product or from a placebo effect. In fact this product is going to do you HARM by increasing your levels of inflammation within the body. This is not only unproductive, but also will increase your risk of developing heart disease, diabetes, and obesity, along with the risk of developing an autoimmune disease. If you want a worthwhile supplement, start taking fish oil, omega 3's are what are in a shortage in today's diets. This supplement is pretty much the opposite of fish oil (omega 6 vs omega 3). Don't take my word for it though, take a look at the studies dealing with omega 6 to omega 3 ratios, Google "omega 6", "polyunsaturated fat", "omega 3". I'll attach some other links as a resource as well:
https://www.arthritis.co.za/arachid.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega-6_fatty_acid
https://www.marksdailyapple.com/arachidonic-acid/
https://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content...urcetype=HWCIT
https://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content...urcetype=HWCIT
https://www.robbwolf.com
https://thepaleodiet.blogspot.com/"
Also on almost every message board that talks about AA they say the gains is amazing but almost all of them receive some type of joint pain, which is apparently not healthy in the slightest.
I am assuming this joint pain comes from the inflammation, yet the people behind their product claims it reduces inflammation?!?
i seriously doubt that.
Also what from I understand inflammation is one of the biggest causes (if not the biggest) of chronic disease and illness
again sorry for the rant but i would rather not take my chances with X-factor because even before researching this product I previously knew about the omega-3 to omega-6 ratio which is why people take fish oil or flax
Although I dont see it being a too bad idea if one were to cut out all other forms of AA omega-6s like egg yolks, steak, vegetable and olive oils, and nuts while supplementing with about 1,000 mg or more of omega-3s
idk but im just scared of inflammation and the diseases that come with it
maybe ill try x-factor with half the dose? would this be worth it lol