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jimbeej12186

United States
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Posted - 10/28/2009 : 2:51:40 PM
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Hello, all. I'm wondering if anyone else has heard of a "Mass Enhancer" called Stemulite. Supposedly, it acts like a steroid without the harmful side effects. This is due to the reaction Eggplant Extract has on the body's dormant stemcells, causing the muscles to be easier to build.
However, I think "Things that are too good to be true, are often just so," and I'm hesitant to dabble in something I know little about, as well as allow a supplement to "play with my stemcells," so to speak.
Has anyone else heard of this, or tried it? I don't see how this is okay, but if it is I'll probably try it. But I want to see if it's healthy, first. |
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Ben
Personal Trainer
Canada

1784 Posts |
Posted - 10/28/2009 : 4:17:38 PM
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Has this "Mass Enhancer" been approved by the FDA? Is there anyone else other than the makers of Stemulite that claim that this product actually works?
I'm sorry but I'm calling bullsh*t! If they're really trying to claim that eggplant extract is going to help you build muscle more easily then you might as well go out and buy some Acai berry supplements too! And then with the two combined you should grow as big as a beast and never have to worry about any health problems again!
Anyways.. I hate to burst your bubble but if it seems to good to be true, it is. Nothing will build muscle faster (besides illegal steroids) than hard work, heavy lifting, clean eating, lot's of rest and CONSISTENCY! |
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RollanB

Canada

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Posted - 10/28/2009 : 11:42:43 PM
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quote: This is due to the reaction Eggplant Extract has on the body's dormant stemcells, causing the muscles to be easier to build.
ahahaha! dude, if you do end up buying them you have to report back and let us know if they work! and if find out that all i needed to do all these years is to eat some eggplant and then i'd be jacked i wouldn't have wasted so many hours in the gym! |
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wannabesteve

United States

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Posted - 10/29/2009 : 6:33:17 PM
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| I can't imagine an eggplant extract, no matter what it consisted of, helping to promote muscle growth. Amino acids are the building blocks of muscle and are found in proteins. Vegetables do not contain any protein so it just doesn't make any sense to me. I seriously doubt if there are any legitimate scientific studies to back up the claims made by the company that manufactures Stemulite. |
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