Tweeti think the results is based on animal tests. it may be anticatabolic in humans but at really high doses.
if i need something anticatabolic i just take 4-5 grams of BCAAs before workout or cardio.
TweetSome say it is and some say it isnt. Does anyone have some actual documentation to back up their opinion ,so I can finally know who to believe?
Tweeti think the results is based on animal tests. it may be anticatabolic in humans but at really high doses.
if i need something anticatabolic i just take 4-5 grams of BCAAs before workout or cardio.
Tweetwhat up bro,
time to read,here's the answer:
https://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/catclen.htm
currently cutting:
wt: 210lbs
ht: 5'11"
bf%: 11%
current cycle:
Off
GU... RIP fallen brother...
TweetIt was found to be anti-catabolic in horses. In human's...not so much.
RIP BigJim33 & GearedUp: You are sorely missed my friends.
Hindsight is always 20/20. But looking back it's still a bit fuzzy.
TweetLatmier99 Thanks for the article. That article says its catabolic...
Atleast now I have some documentation as facts.
Thanks for the info!!!