Quote Originally Posted by cgb6810 View Post
Yeah, I would like to see some studies done at the levels of AAS we take. All the studies I've seen are on burn victims, HIV patients, elderly and the like. And they're not taking the levels of AAS we take. They do not have the demands of extreme training. They aren't taking advantage of the increased protein synthesis.

Im working with a competitive BBr now who takes in 1000 grams of carbs a day (clean), and over 600 grams of protein. He's currently in a bulk and making slow progress in the mid 250's at 5'9".

If you want to grow, you gotta eat like a champion.

I sat at a conference with Jay Cutler a couple months ago and someone asked how much protein he ate. He said minimum 70 grams, 10 times a day during his prep. Then the questioner said the body can only process 30 some odd grams of protein at a time. Jay said, we aren't normal.
This easily explains all those abnormal kidney problems of those "abnormal" Jays.