isn't it essentially $30 per workout to use the stuff? lol
You can be selectively honest [emoji846]A few months ago everyone here was praising Nick for speaking the truth on his YouTube channel, lol.
It last about 3 days after inject
You can be selectively honest [emoji846]
Everyone's trying to make a buck...I won't hesitate spending it towards the people who provide value (JM, Jordan Peters, Scott Stevenson...etc), just like a car enthusiast wouldn't hesitate spending money on a quality mechanic.
It's just this whole thing is riddled with this stuff now; every video talking about the secret of the pros...yada yada yada...kids training for 3 years injecting site enhancement oils lol...
People are building the car backwards nowadays
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I don't see any mention of cross-linking in this product, which is important if it's to remain at the injection site. It's just called "Pure sterilized Hyaluronic Acid powder."
1. Tezel A, and Fredrickson GH. The science of hyaluronic acid dermal fillers. Journal of cosmetic and laser therapy: official publication of the European Society for Laser Dermatology 10: 35-42, 2008.
"Such a solution is known as free HA, uncrosslinked
HA, or non-modified HA. If this solution
was to be used as a dermal filler, the product would
be rapidly eliminated from the injection site (in less
than a week). This results from the very limited
residence time of uncrosslinked HA polymers in the
skin as the body quickly breaks down HA chains that
are not crosslinked into a gel (see below). Enzymes
such as hyaluronidase and free radicals that are
naturally present in the skin can quickly degrade
uncrosslinked HA polymers, cleaving off large
portions of the polymer chains at a time. As a result,
its half-life is 1–2 days in tissue, where it undergoes
aqueous dilution and then, in the liver, enzymatic
degradation to water and carbon dioxide (5).
Therefore, uncrosslinked HA solutions do not
provide the persistence required of a dermal filler
(6)."
-S
You can be selectively honest [emoji846]
Everyone's trying to make a buck...I won't hesitate spending it towards the people who provide value (JM, Jordan Peters, Scott Stevenson...etc), just like a car enthusiast wouldn't hesitate spending money on a quality mechanic.
It's just this whole thing is riddled with this stuff now; every video talking about the secret of the pros...yada yada yada...kids training for 3 years injecting site enhancement oils lol...
People are building the car backwards nowadays
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My opinion on Nick has changed nuermous times. I am not quite sure how to take him. Sometimes he comes across as a no bullshit guy who obviously has lot's of experience but is not the sharpest knife. Other times I think he is literally trying to make as much income as possible and doesn't mind stretching the truth to make it. I have him on IG and he seems honest but then I read other stuff or hear things on the forums and I am back to thinking the opposite. Although I will say if there is a product that is relatively easy to manufacture I am always wary of guys who act like all of their competitors have crap product and their product is the only good one.
he's Italian..
that's all you really need to know (no bully pls spaghetti bros)
I have to wonder, do many of these substances promote site inflammation and thus whole body inflammation? Because if they do, it would probably promote heart disease...
I did some research on this stuff many years ago when I was looking into polysulfated glycosaminoglycans (adequan), HA is a glycosaminoglycan. It is commonly used in horses with good results (just like adequan).
For me, the fact that it was a cancer promoter (it actually protects cancerous cells) was a major turn off.
From what I just read on it, it seems that everyone is correct, it would take the crosslinked HA gel to have a chance to be effective.
I have to wonder, do many of these substances promote site inflammation and thus whole body inflammation? Because if they do, it would probably promote heart disease...
I did some research on this stuff many years ago when I was looking into polysulfated glycosaminoglycans (adequan), HA is a glycosaminoglycan. It is commonly used in horses with good results (just like adequan).
For me, the fact that it was a cancer promoter (it actually protects cancerous cells) was a major turn off.
From what I just read on it, it seems that everyone is correct, it would take the crosslinked HA gel to have a chance to be effective.
I have to wonder, do many of these substances promote site inflammation and thus whole body inflammation? Because if they do, it would probably promote heart disease...
1 post and it's this review? But your registration date is old. You sign up then creep only to post once, happening to hype this product?Ive used it and love the stuff, havent lost the size i gained from using it and yes once you mix the bac water with it, it does become a gel.
Ive used it once a week in arms and shoulders and the results have been really good....got several people using it at my gym and they all say the same, not sure why other people are reporting it as useless?
Definately didnt disappear overnight..i ran it for 6 weeks and its been 3 weeks since my last shot and everything still looks pumped and full
Ive used it and love the stuff, havent lost the size i gained from using it and yes once you mix the bac water with it, it does become a gel.
Ive used it once a week in arms and shoulders and the results have been really good....got several people using it at my gym and they all say the same, not sure why other people are reporting it as useless?
Definately didnt disappear overnight..i ran it for 6 weeks and its been 3 weeks since my last shot and everything still looks pumped and full
using the same terminology as trigili the rip off king
100% this as I mentioned. Crosslinked....
What's being sold is a plant based HA powder.
If it's dosed right (near juvederm dosages) mixed HA takes awhile to look safe for injection. I'm talking hours to look "dissolved"
The amount of HA must be pretty low if it dissolves quick into solution. Is this product ready to inject after mixing? Regardless though...its not crosslinked. It's not gonna last in the body long enough to "attach" to muscle fibers. Watch...after all this cross linking talk. Suddenly he's gonna say it is crosslinked, or come out with an ADVANCED formula.
I can't post it here the name...
But lol Nick is an idiot. It's just HA powder in water. The more Ha the thicker the solution.