(03-02-2012, 03:34 AM)sfem Wrote: Ainterol is not a scam. It is the real deal, used by quite a few of the successful members here, myself among them.Just going by what i have read on google searches on reviews of the product bru!!! go see for yourself,i tried to refind one i had saw about a lady who took it,she asked some doctor online about it,she said she went to the site,said it looked like a scam.
(05-02-2012, 10:28 PM)Diva chick 32 Wrote: Well,the weird thing that I am having trouble figuring out is,ever since I have been doing this my muscles have been able to get like super pumped! I wish i would have known about these supplements that are supposed to make you more feminine when i was bodybuilding.a couple of my girl shirts that i wear are already getting tighter in the arms from the muscles growing from doing my massages.I am wanting to get more feminine,not bigger muscles.every time i do my massage(or anything that requires a little effort) my muscles get super pumped. I know this probably makes no sense.im wondering if it could be the SP. what ever it is I need to get it figured out,so i can go back to massaging again without having muscle growth.Saw palmetto has anabolic properties that aid muscle growth. The fatty acids it contains work with protein to form building blocks that build and strengthen muscle tissues. Saw palmetto also affects testosterone, estrogen and progesterone levels. Not only does it inhibit estrogen receptor activity, but it can also raise testosterone levels, according to the website Body Building for You. Saw palmetto helps to balance hormone levels in both men and women. This activity can boost metabolism and also increase sex drive. Saw palmetto's effect on reproductive hormones like testosterone and estrogen may also account for the belief that it is an aphrodisiac.