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    New! Carrageenan injected into the muscles
    It's called A Slick Sheen, it's in vialsand according to the website that sells the stuff you have to apply it on lacking musclegroups. But in reality to bodybuilders inject it directly into their muscles, just like Synthol. Hopefully in sterile water contain the same sugar chain from algae dessert makers use to thicken their drinking yoghurt. Injected into muscle, they cause muscle growth.

    The new muscle amp is for sale on the website http://www.aslicksheen.com/ If you believe the site it is posing oil.

    The true story behind A Slick Sheen

    You can read on the blogs of Pat Arnold, the chemist behind products such as androstenedione, 4AD, 1AD, 6OXO, 11OXO, THG, and madol methylhexanamine.
    On January 3, 2011 Arnold wrote on patrickarnoldblog.com [patrickarnoldblog.com January March 2011] that a friend provided him wit a coupleof vials A Slick Sheen, that according to the label contained carrageenan. Arnold is planning to analyze the contents of the vials and post the results. http://patrickarnoldblog.com/update-...ction-product/


    Someone sending Arnold such a vial was not accidental. Halfway through the first decade of the 21st century, Arnold wrote a blog about Japanese animal studies in which researchers injected mice with lambda-carrageenan [structural formula below]. Arnold posted thiat article on his own forum, the now-defunct musclegurus.com. A copy of the document can be found at prohormoneforum.com [www.prohormoneforum.com / q-patrick arnold] and on the board of the Singapore Bodybuilding Forum [sgbodybuilding.proboards.com Sept 3, 2005] It's called Real Muscle Site Enhancement Injection .



    In the article Arnold writes how much he disgusts Synthol , a preparation containing fats from coconut oil. Bodybuilders inject it in every muscle groups that do not want to grow bigger. The fats attach themselves in the muscle, which therefore appear larger.

    Why would athletes want fats in his muscles? Arnold asks himself. Then he says he has translated studies by Japanese researchers, which were experimenting with an agent that may really grow muscles: lambda-carrageenan, a sugar chain from algae that you come across in a lot of food.
    The Japanese injected a single dose 50 mg of lambda carrageenan in the soleus calf muscle of normal mice and mice with muscular dystrophy, and found 1-16 weeks after treatment the treated muscle was 40-70 percent larger. Muscle cells in the soleus were larger, and the number of muscle fibers where increased. Lambda-carrageenan did cause both hypertrophy and hyperplasia. Fluid accumulation and swelling did not occurre.

    We have not found the documents Arnold talked about, but we are still looking . We did find animal studies in which researchers inject carrageenan, because they wanted to study inflammation. However, the Japanese used a lower concentration than the authors of these animal studies. What concentration, Arnold would not tell. "That, I will keep my secret," he writes.

    The Japanese injected their animals with substantial amounts of carrageenan solution. Converted to people it would come down to 30 CC, Arnold writes. That's too much, but Arnold has an alternative.

    "An alternative to do would be 5 cc a day for 6 days per muscle. Optimally the injections would be placed in different parts of the muscle every day, that so six days after a very even dispersion or solution is achieved throughout the length of the muscle. "
    At some point there is already a bell ringing. And when Arnold writes something like this, you know the brilliant chemist himself has done some trials with this new preparation.

    ?The shots themselves are pretty painless. A few hours afterwards however, a dull ache can be expierenced. This is useally pretty tolerable, and an NSAID like ibuprofen can definitely help ease the discomfort. You may notice an increase in muscle size however is not muscle growth. It is swelling simular to what you see with Synthol.The actual growth results are seen perhaps one to two weeks after the last shot. The swelling will dissipate and you should see an increase in muscle density and muscle hardness. Size increases are there, however don?t expect to have any Greg Valentino like increases in size. Real muscle growth is not like that. But the plus side is you may see increased vascularity and definition-definitely NOT things associated with Synthol!!?
    Arnold concludes his story by saying that lambda-carrageenan at the dose used, is not toxic. Unlike Synthol it disappears from the body. What remains, he says, his real muscle slightly larger than they originally were.
    Muscle growth occurs when the small tears in the muscle - microtrauma, they are called - repair. One theory is that lambda-carrageenan causes similar microtrauma. Without the need to train the muscles.
    We're going to hear more about this stuff..

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    Hmm. This seems very interesting. Im not familiar with posing oils. How long will the new "gains" last usually? And it says for external use only on the site, however, this can be injected correct?

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      PA is one of the best minds in the business.

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