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    • sunsunsunS Offline
      sunsunsun @engineer
      last edited by

      @engineer yeah you're right it does have a decent amount compared to protein. 100g of raw chicken breast has 22.5g protein and 215 mg of P. The same amount of protein from skim milk (2.66 cups) would give 700mg of P. interdasting.... milk seems to be fully optimal for mass gaining.

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        engineer @sunsunsun
        last edited by engineer

        @sunsunsun said in moggy chicken log:

        interdasting.... milk seems to be fully optimal for mass gaining.

        To be fair, it literally is meant for mass gaining (for baby cows/goats/rats/humans/etc)

        Just don't have too much fat from milk or it will add body fat (like rp said a few times)

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          CrumblingCookie @alfredoolivas
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          @alfredoolivas Still haven't seen info on how much anhydrous orthosilic acid ("Silicol"), choline-complexed OSA or monomethylsilantriol you are supplementing in your basal diet everyday and remain interested in how these substantial effects in chicks can be mirrored and compensated for by other means. What's the place of orthosilic acid in all this, which is comparatively very cheap vs the other ingredients of your Faustian kitchen?

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            alfredoolivas @CrumblingCookie
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            @CrumblingCookie did I say that? I don't supplement with silica, but I am not opposed to it. I was once consuming 100mg of SIlica a day, via beer, oat bran, volvic water and vegatables. To recover from the height stretches I was doing.

            Now, I see my self as more fragile, so I have taken a break, until the anabolics arrive. When they arrive I was thinking of buying some beer and volvic water or something; the orthosilica sold in supplements is really low dosed, having a single heineken would MOG any silicon supplement.

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            • alfredoolivasA Offline
              alfredoolivas
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              This is twink death. 8 year difference.

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              • engineerE Offline
                engineer @alfredoolivas
                last edited by engineer

                @alfredoolivas missing hair = bad metabolism

                Gray hair = low b12

                Do you want to be like him?

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                  CrumblingCookie @alfredoolivas
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                  @alfredoolivas
                  You implied with the moggy chicks pic in the OP, feeding expectations.
                  According to this, (alcohol-free) beer is an exceptionally excellently bioavailable source. Also, Ch-OSA has 17x the bioavailability as colloidal silica, and MMST's is 64x. But the outcomes deviate when looking at required dosage/price unless one were to source MMST in bulk. The comparative absorption of silicon from different foods and food supplements

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                  • alfredoolivasA Offline
                    alfredoolivas @engineer
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                    @engineer I think the lesson from this is to not use testosterone and anadrol on and off for 5 years and to not bulk up using PUFA.

                    @crumblingcookie wasn't MMST subject to concerns surrounding it's safety?

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                    • sunsunsunS Offline
                      sunsunsun @engineer
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                      @engineer does low b12 cause greying

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                      • engineerE Offline
                        engineer @sunsunsun
                        last edited by

                        @sunsunsun https://haidut.me/?p=1997

                        and also stress

                        https://haidut.me/?p=1003

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