Yes I have read some(most were from the UK) of the studies.simon said:Have you read any of the studies?
The rest of your post is stupid.
WOW,the rest of my post are stupid,prove me wrong.
Yes I have read some(most were from the UK) of the studies.simon said:Have you read any of the studies?
The rest of your post is stupid.
Prove you wrong? You think that because something is physically hard, like a pill, it screws with your liver. Get a clue about simple chemistry, biochemistry and metabolism.blinkwatt said:Yes I have read some(most were from the UK) of the studies.
WOW,the rest of my post are stupid,prove me wrong.
well, I agree with the first half of the sentence at least.Ll Principe said:There is no point in taking the supplements unless you eat healthy and gym basically "religously" from monday to friday.
there is no minimum.. some people can only make gains on a twice a week program.Ll Principe said:Warboss: Okay you have a point, some people go 2,3,4 times a week it all really depends on you.. I would suggest though to atleast go 3 times though as a minimum and to add in some cardio to your weight lifting aswell.
I know what you are talking about and I've taken multis as a kid and when I tried supplements. While I didn't expierence any negative side effects when I took them,which was about 1 month,who knows what could have happened 10,15 or 50 years down the road if I continued to take 1 or 2 a day. Warboss you know as well I do,people who take multi pills for lifting more then likely take more then 1 pill a day.Warboss Alex said:Blinkwatt: take a vitamin pill, and put it in a glass of room-temperature water for 30 mins, see what happens, and then tell us your liver will have trouble with it.
djSlvt said:Pure and clean bottled water, or purified water through evaporative filter system, water other than tap water.
New and non reused plastic bottles to serve water.
Let me explain. Plastics contain chemicals that when consumed result in increased estrogen production. New bottles don't have as much, it is when a plastic bottle is dented or squeezed such that to cause rips in the material (microscopic, but usually visible as white lines), then these chemicals are released and consumed. This causes (theoretically) increased estrogen production in your body. Theoretically!!!
Also, theoretically speaking, hormones and such are too small to be filtered, and thus end up in tap water. Thus, a theoretical assumption is that estrogen from female post menopause hormones is in our tap water. Theoretical stuff right there!!!
Practically speaking, after quitting reusing plastic bottle more than several times, and after quitting drinking tap water I personally noticed a few changes. Such as decreased acne, less blotting, my stomach and guts are more stable, and I got more cut and masculine.
Thus, it is my personal believe that this theory is right on the money. Read more: http://www.worldandi.com/public/2001/October/ee.html
also
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=estrogens+environment
That said, I've met plenty of people who when hear about this give a violent response. I've learned to ignore them, after all, I have some practical knowledge.
Yes.LoneSilver said:Does this mean drinking bottled water bought from your local store has this estrogen in the plastic bottles?
LoneSilver
stronglifts said:Yes.
I use tap water, but filter it (Brita Pitcher)
Osmosis filters do an even better job.