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Ursolic acid for hypertrophy?
Posted on 4/30/26 at 7:04 am
Posted on 4/30/26 at 7:04 am
Any research on this stuff? My left arm is smaller than my right due to a nerve issue.
I take a lot of supplements (creatine , whey protein, biotin, vitamins, etc ) and eat pretty healthy .
Not really sure what else to try for atrophy .
I take a lot of supplements (creatine , whey protein, biotin, vitamins, etc ) and eat pretty healthy .
Not really sure what else to try for atrophy .
Posted on 4/30/26 at 4:15 pm to Make It Rayne
Taking a substance that has never even been approved for human consumption is just out-of-this-world kinds of stupid. And there’s a high chance it won’t do anything better than a placebo.
If you really want gains beyond what you can get naturally, I think you think you know what the answer to that is.
If you really want gains beyond what you can get naturally, I think you think you know what the answer to that is.
Posted on 4/30/26 at 5:45 pm to JasonDBlaha
I think you’re missing the point . The gains are there. Atrophy secondary to a nerve issues on one arm. Just seeing if there was research behind it . No need to be a dick about it .
Posted on 4/30/26 at 5:49 pm to Make It Rayne
Not being a dick. I’m just trying to inform you so that you don’t end up making the wrong choice.
You can take the peptide, but understand the risks involved with doing so.
You can take the peptide, but understand the risks involved with doing so.
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