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    The oddest thing with my 4 month old

    I've juiced for 6 years already and on and off so there was a point where i took 8 months off and got my wife pregnant and that point, well ever since he was born , the doctors and everyone else says he's abnormally strong, everyone freaks out how strong he is even the doctors said it's rare, do you guy's think it had something to do with the juice?

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    Hmmmmmmm! Good question, but it seems natural strength would be a function of genes, not juice!

    Perhaps they are looking at you and reaching conclusions not necessarily based on fact but emotion.

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    ya I agree, genes not juice is what's making him stronger, assuming you had a few years of juicing under your belt when you had him you were probably pretty strong and thats the gene that carried over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Theatrix
    Hmmmmmmm! Good question, but it seems natural strength would be a function of genes, not juice!
    yeah but i was thinking maybe traces of it transferred over somehow, people even ask me if i seriously been giving him something i dont supposed too LOL

    could it be medically possible?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pro_built7
    ya I agree, genes not juice is what's making him stronger, assuming you had a few years of juicing under your belt when you had him you were probably pretty strong and thats the gene that carried over.
    You can't change your genes by getting stronger.

    if he started out weak and spent years getting big and strong he'd pass on weak genes regardless. your genetic makeup doesn't change from birth to death.

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    But apperently he ins't the only case. My buddy is pretty big and strong. He has never jucied (since he has been tested and harrased by his gym regularly and i know that he would tell me if he had.)

    He grew to an enormous size in 1 year. 43 cm biceps from nothing. Lean and mean.. At 18 years and 1½ year of training he benched 160kgs (352lbs) at 90kgs (198lbs)

    His dad was a hGH and testlover and juiced while making him.

    You can't say that these drugs doesn't mutate something when on, without medical proof. But the other way around you can't say they do either

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    You can't change your genes through using juice dude, you obviously don't know what you're talking about.

    Just because you know a couple big guys who had dads who juiced doesn't mean diddly.

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    my son is very strong also for his age(only 14months). started walkin at 12months. and carried a small ice chest with 6 pack in it. he carried it about 60 feet(never sat it dowm) to my dad. told my old lady i was training him for strong man, but its not because i was juicing when he was born. it because my dad side of the family are all just cock strong, and that gene was passed on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrNice
    You can't change your genes by getting stronger.

    if he started out weak and spent years getting big and strong he'd pass on weak genes regardless. your genetic makeup doesn't change from birth to death.

    i see, my bad, i thought if you had bad genes but broke through that barrier you would pass that on to your children , but on a scientific level you're right that.. doesn't make sense.

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    Could be one of the rare mutations, where one of the myostatin genes is turned off, thus rendering a far more limitless ability to grow lean tissue.

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    Mutations happen all the time due!! Even eating regular stuff can make your genes mutate. We are meant to mutate.. IT'S CALLED EVOLUTION!

    So before saying that it's not possible you should reconsider. The fact that the linkage is highly UNLIKELY is true though! It's not likely at all that a mutation has caused the infant to be stronger than regular infants, but it IS possible.

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    I read an article once directed to women who's husbands where users of aas. The article talked about the fact that steroids do not have any affect on offspring, and a women impregnated by a steroid user has no reason to believe that any complications in child development is due to steroids. I will try to dig up the article.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrNice
    You can't change your genes through using juice dude, you obviously don't know what you're talking about.

    Just because you know a couple big guys who had dads who juiced doesn't mean diddly.


    ~GHO5T~

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    Just to make one thing sure.. I'm not stupid and i'm not a redneck who believes in fairy tales. I'm just saying, that mutations and genealterings are POSSIBLE.

    And if you won't admit that, you are the fools.

    This case would most likely be a coincidence though..

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    your baby is not stronger cause you were on juice. There are a million other babies who are stronger.

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    My baby is stronger than your baby!

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