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Anyone Seen Kynoselen?

Derek Anthony recently asked me if I've ever heard of Kynoselen.  I first heard of it a few years ago when I was living in Mexico, but have yet to see any in either country. Kynoselen is a vitamin/mineral supplement from France that is gaining popularity in the U.S. as a secret weapon in the bodybuilding arsenal; supposedly.  According to what I've been able to find on the internet, Kynoselen, or "Kyno" as it is refereed, is a veterinary drug used to inhibit protein breakdown in animals.  This is the same kind of wasting condition from which some AIDS patients suffer.  Apparently, news of this spread, and Kyno found its way into the AIDS community and shortly thereafter into the bodybuilding community.  It almost seems surreal that bodybuilders and those who suffer AIDS-related illnesses share many of the same drugs, and many times it is the AIDS community that ends up supplying bodybuilders with some of their drugs.  Accordingly, Kyno soon found its way into the gym bags of many European bodybuilders, and now I've heard it has come to America.

Kynoselen seems like a drug designed specifically with bodybuilders in mind.  If you listen to the hype, you might be convinced that Kyno works better than steroids.  That's how good this stuff is supposed to be.  So, what is it?  The ingredients are: cAMP, B-12, magnesium, selenium and potassium. cAMP, or cyclic adenosine mono phosphate, is the precursor to ATP, adenosine triphosphate, which powers muscle contractions and is thought to be the effective ingredient in causing increased strength.  cAMP also signals muscle cells to synthesize protein as well as increase insulin sensitivity which would ostensibly shove all that available protein into muscle cells along with whatever glycogen you have floating around.  It's further believed that increased cAMP fires up cellular activity by increasing oxygen transfer which causes increased liberation of stored body fat for fuel.  So, the stuff is supposed to make you big and shredded in a profound way.  Unfortunately, as with much of what's out there, no human studies have been done to back these claims.

Now, the French have contributed many useful and effective drugs to bodybuilding: Clenbuterol, Thiomucase, Triacana, Masterone, Finajet, to name a few.  These drugs turned out to be the bomb in their specific regard and hopefully, if history repeats itself, they could be the antecedents of Kynoselen.  There is nothing in this world Derek Anthony would love to hear more than "honey, we're home" by four or five figure babes in unison, other than Kynoselen doing all that has been proposed.

Can you imagine a drug that's totally legal to import into the states that's supposed to be better and safer than steroids in increasing muscle mass and cutting it up?  Put me down for a lifetime supply; even at its reported price of $300.00 for 100 cc, I'd be all over it.  Alas, I can only be cautiously optimistic.  Anything that sounds too good to be true usually is.  Is Kynoselen the exception?  Let me know - if any of you have tried it (the real injectable Kynoselen from France, not the American oral formula). I'd be interested to hear your experience.  I'm more than willing to give it a try if someone would direct me to a good source. I'll report back; if I'm still alive.

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