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    Cutting may get easier in the future :)

    Nice little article on salt and its effects on cholesterol aswell

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/ar...ust-month.html

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    i read that in paper today, is the any potential in it or is it like all the rest of the new drugs/genes they create, get all excited about, then it all goes quiet and they move on to something else?

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    Anymore info on the "noted" kidney problems? And any info on what happens when u come off the meds.................does the weight come back with a vengeance? (Like the HCG diet)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanB View Post
    i read that in paper today, is the any potential in it or is it like all the rest of the new drugs/genes they create, get all excited about, then it all goes quiet and they move on to something else?
    prob mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bear 79 View Post
    Anymore info on the "noted" kidney problems? And any info on what happens when u come off the meds.................does the weight come back with a vengeance? (Like the HCG diet)
    meh, who needs 'em anyway lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by dec11 View Post
    meh, who needs 'em anyway lol
    HA!! Yeah..........we'll just put balloons in their place if anything go's wrong...................lol........Sterilized balloons of coarse................only the best.
    Last edited by The Bear 79; 11-10-2011 at 09:28 PM.

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    I'll try it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddie_m63 View Post
    I'll try it.
    The balloon kidneys???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddie_m63 View Post
    I'll try it.
    did you find your sweater?

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    Here's my take on it. It works by eliminating the blood supply to fat cells, thereby killing the fat cells....

    "Adipotide, which is injected, homes in on the blood vessels that supply fat with blood, triggering their death..."

    There is a big potential problem, and let me see if I can explain.

    After a certain point in life, your body only has so many fat cells. As you get "fatter", the fat cells do not increase in number, only increase in size. By killing the fat cells, this becomes a permenant condition. However, take it too far, and reduce your BF% below a certain point, and you run a serious risk of not being able to recover, and risk potential death. Your body needs a certain % of BF to survive.

    Next. How many of us here would take this thing too far?

    Next. How many anorexics would take it too far?

    Next. How many deaths attributable to this drug do you think society will allow before the drug gets banned?

    This is a serious fukken drug, and I'd hate to see some of you, my mates, try to get to 3% BF, and end up in the funeral home, instead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanB View Post
    i read that in paper today, is the any potential in it or is it like all the rest of the new drugs/genes they create, get all excited about, then it all goes quiet and they move on to something else?
    This statement made me think of SARMs . A couple years ago that's all I thought we'd be using by now. Look in that forum now and it's just a bunch of people asking pct questions thinking it says SERMs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Times Roman View Post

    This is a serious fukken drug, and I'd hate to see some of you, my mates, try to get to 3% BF, and end up in the funeral home, instead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Times Roman View Post
    Here's my take on it. It works by eliminating the blood supply to fat cells, thereby killing the fat cells....

    "Adipotide, which is injected, homes in on the blood vessels that supply fat with blood, triggering their death..."

    There is a big potential problem, and let me see if I can explain.

    After a certain point in life, your body only has so many fat cells. As you get "fatter", the fat cells do not increase in number, only increase in size. By killing the fat cells, this becomes a permenant condition. However, take it too far, and reduce your BF% below a certain point, and you run a serious risk of not being able to recover, and risk potential death. Your body needs a certain % of BF to survive.

    Next. How many of us here would take this thing too far?

    Next. How many anorexics would take it too far?

    Next. How many deaths attributable to this drug do you think society will allow before the drug gets banned?

    This is a serious fukken drug, and I'd hate to see some of you, my mates, try to get to 3% BF, and end up in the funeral home, instead.

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    BRAVO ROMAN!!! That's the way 2 shine a giant spotlite on the "fine print"...........Good job man.

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    Funny how laziness and lack of discipline creates obesity and yet instead of focusing on teaching fat people how to learn and practice better eating habits and the importance of exercise we create a drug to further the lazy individuals lack of discipline.Which in turn will most likely create another health issue for them that will result in the necessity of another medication.
    Damn pharmaceutical companies are making money every which way...helping and killing.

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    Funny how laziness and lack of discipline creates obesity and yet instead of focusing on teaching fat people how to learn and practice better eating habits and the importance of exercise we create a drug to further the lazy individuals lack of discipline.Which in turn will most likely create another health issue for them that will result in the necessity of another medication.
    Damn pharmaceutical companies are making money every which way...helping and killing.

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    All in all this seems pretty amazing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Times Roman View Post
    Next. How many of us here would take this thing too far?

    Next. How many anorexics would take it too far?

    Next. How many deaths attributable to this drug do you think society will allow before the drug gets banned?

    This is a serious fukken drug, and I'd hate to see some of you, my mates, try to get to 3% BF, and end up in the funeral home, instead.

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    As someone that has pulled myself back to reality from an eating disorder, I can say your points are right on point. This drug would be dangerous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Times Roman View Post
    Here's my take on it. It works by eliminating the blood supply to fat cells, thereby killing the fat cells....

    "Adipotide, which is injected, homes in on the blood vessels that supply fat with blood, triggering their death..."

    There is a big potential problem, and let me see if I can explain.

    After a certain point in life, your body only has so many fat cells. As you get "fatter", the fat cells do not increase in number, only increase in size. By killing the fat cells, this becomes a permenant condition. However, take it too far, and reduce your BF% below a certain point, and you run a serious risk of not being able to recover, and risk potential death. Your body needs a certain % of BF to survive.

    Next. How many of us here would take this thing too far?

    Next. How many anorexics would take it too far?

    Next. How many deaths attributable to this drug do you think society will allow before the drug gets banned?

    This is a serious fukken drug, and I'd hate to see some of you, my mates, try to get to 3% BF, and end up in the funeral home, instead.

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    if your correct...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by dec11
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    Haha not yet, but thanks for asking.

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    Makes me think of DNP . No matter how bad it is some will risk it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Times Roman View Post
    Here's my take on it. It works by eliminating the blood supply to fat cells, thereby killing the fat cells....

    "Adipotide, which is injected, homes in on the blood vessels that supply fat with blood, triggering their death..."

    There is a big potential problem, and let me see if I can explain.

    After a certain point in life, your body only has so many fat cells. As you get "fatter", the fat cells do not increase in number, only increase in size. By killing the fat cells, this becomes a permenant condition. However, take it too far, and reduce your BF% below a certain point, and you run a serious risk of not being able to recover, and risk potential death. Your body needs a certain % of BF to survive.

    Next. How many of us here would take this thing too far?

    Next. How many anorexics would take it too far?

    Next. How many deaths attributable to this drug do you think society will allow before the drug gets banned?

    This is a serious fukken drug, and I'd hate to see some of you, my mates, try to get to 3% BF, and end up in the funeral home, instead.

    My .02
    Your body does produce fat cells.

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