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    The chemical sports world waits with baited breath for the arrival of myostatin blockers: new muscle strengthening substances that sabotage the protein myostatin in muscle tissue, and thereby boost muscle build up. According to a human study, the results of which will appear soon in Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, a supplement that works in exactly this way has been available for years. If we’re to believe this study, good old creatine is a myostatin blocker.

    The authors of the study are sports scientists at Arak University in Iran. They wanted to know exactly how creatine works. Most scientists regard creatine as little more than a battery that provides muscle cells with energy and fluid. That’s why you gain a couple of kilos of muscle tissue if you take a course of creatine. Your strength increases in the gym as well, but the effect is temporary. If you stop taking the creatine then the positive effects disappear. But there’s a small group of researchers who say that creatine does much more. They say creatine also stimulates the manufacture of muscle tissues.

    The researchers did a trial with 27 male students. Of these, 8 did nothing – the control group.

    The other 19 students trained for 8 weeks using weights. The students went to the gym three times a week, where they did 6 basic exercises that covered all the major muscle groups: bench-press, lat-pulldown, biceps curl, leg press, knee extension and leg curl. The students trained at 60-70 percent of their 1RM, and did three sets of each exercise. The students rested for no longer than 2 minutes between sets.

    Half of the students who trained took creatine. In the first week they took a daily 0.3 g creatine per kilo bodyweight, and in the remaining weeks they took a daily 0.05 g creatine per kilogram bodyweight. It doesn’t take a genius to work out that the test subjects who trained became more muscular and stronger, and that the creatine supplement enhanced the effect.

    The researchers measured the concentration of myostatin in the subjects’ blood. Weight training reduced the concentration. And training using creatine reduces the concentration even further.

    The researchers measured the concentration of the protein growth and differentiation factor-associated serum protein-1 [GASP-1].This protein neutralises myostatin. There’s a patent in which researchers describe how synthetic versions of can cause muscle growth. [United States Patent 7,192,717] Whatever, the production of GASP-1 increased as a result of power training and it increased even more in the subjects who combined strength training and creatine supplementation.

    The researchers conclude that creatine doesn’t just pump up the muscles temporarily. So creatine is a real anabolic, responsible for increased muscle protein production. "Decreasing myostatin and inhibiting its function by GASP-1 may play an important role in increasing muscle strength and mass by resistance training", they write. "Supplementation with creatine resulted in greater increases in muscle mass and strength, and these improvements were accompanied by more decreased myostatin levels."

    Source:
    Mol Cell Endocrinol. 2010 Apr 12;317(1-2):25-30.

  • #2
    very nice

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    • #3
      If this true go buy creatine before it gets banned ha ha. On a serious note, there is a better kind of creatine correct I know there is creatine mono-hydrate; but I cannot think of the other one.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Konitz View Post
        If this true go buy creatine before it gets banned ha ha. On a serious note, there is a better kind of creatine correct I know there is creatine mono-hydrate; but I cannot think of the other one.
        that is the best type. all that other shit is just gimmic.

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        • #5
          Is what they dosed the recommended dose so I would take 12.25g daily. Think I am gonna try this stuff, opt nutrition always seems to have legit products. two scoops would do me good. Optimum Nutrition Pre-Load Creatine Complex, 4 Lbs.

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          • #6
            CEE by CNP is the best I eva used

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Mr incredible View Post
              CEE by CNP is the best I eva used
              I agree ALRI CEE is also quite good.

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              • #8
                Thanks for the recommended supps.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Konitz View Post
                  If this true go buy creatine before it gets banned ha ha. On a serious note, there is a better kind of creatine correct I know there is creatine mono-hydrate; but I cannot think of the other one.
                  Creatine tri malate your probably thinking of

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