Ronnie Milo
Leveraging injectables that allow athletes to perform at their peak levels without breaking anti-doping rules isn't impossible.
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SHR # 2418 :: RLRx: The Elite Performance Stack
Show Notes:
[6:00] The goal is to overlap benefits to get a 1+1=3 synergy.
[6:50] the stack is amino acid and vitamin based.
- Lipo-C
- Tri-amino- L-arginine, l-citrulline, and l-ornithine.
- B-complex.
[9:40] the tri-amino blend suppresses somatostatin, which aids in GH production.
[10:45] how would an athlete use this?
- It depends on the goal.
- Pre-workout for performance.
- Post workout for recovery.
- 2x/week for health and longevity.
- There is no appreciable chance of overdosing if you have a clean bill of health.
- This stack has a much higher bioavailability and efficiency than when taken orally.
[14:00] Is there something unique about injecting amino acids?
- Very fast acting and lasts longer in the blood.
- Excess liquid in the gut slows down digestion.
[15:37] How fast does it kick in?
- 5-10 minutes.
- Gives a slow gradual increase.
- Non-stimulatory energy surge.
- Body warming effect due to niacin.
- Gh boost also lends to this effect.
- Lasts 2-4 hours. Avoid taking before bed.
[23:35] Why put beta alanine in pre workouts?
- Make sure to include histidine and taurine to counter the deficiencies that beta alanine supplementation may create.
[33:49] Cost of a 6 month supply?
- $599.
[40:45] Tri-mix.
- PGE-2 agonist and 2 other complimentary compounds.
- Advertised for erections.
- Injected with a 32 gauge needle.
- Takes 5-20 minutes to kick in.
- Multiple doses can last four hours.
- Could possibly last longer on HRT, but Milo hasn’t heard of any of these reports.
[45:30] Anti-histamine to bring down erections that last too long.
[46:20] Too much tri-mix could drop blood pressure too low and give tachycardia.
- Receptor sites get the first pass of tri-mix.
- Excess can go systemic.
[52:44] E.D. can signal plaque buildup in your arteries.
- Sonic wave treatment works by breaking up this plaque.
[1:03:09] Doing cardio with occlusion bands.
- Shown to inhibit sarcopenia.
- Helped Carl to grow his biceps for the first time in a long time.
- Ideal for injuries.
- Can also resist blood from entering the limbs. This can create a stimulus in the glutes, chest, back, traps, etc.
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