PGCL is a compound you might be hearing a lot about in 2009. It’s been described as highly dangerous and not for 95% of bodybuilders, but since it’s already starting to have a place in top-level bodybuilding, let’s discuss it further. .

It is a veterinary compound used to induce labor in farm animals. Dosed weekly at 500 mcg for adult human males, it is stacked with Human Growth Hormone (HGH) to burn body fat. It’s a shallow injection, after being kept refrigerated. The injection schedule should be a single 40 mcg injection, two or three times a day.

PGCL has negative side effects. PGCL is not for women. Infertility is the first concern in young men. Difficulty breathing has also occurred. Nausea, diarrhea, and sweating due to elevated body temperature also occur. The drug, designed to induce labor in animals, causes the body to eliminate a large amount of waste in a very short time. After taking the photo, stay near a bathroom, as you’ll likely be spending some time there soon after. Cramps also occur due to dehydration and loss of electrolytes.

Good side effects have been reported. Weight loss of 1.5 to 2 pounds per day is normal, while muscle tissue becomes fuller and harder. Food is cleared from the intestine very quickly, so the subjects were able to eat a large amount of protein without feeling full. Increased libido was reported. Overall, the subjects were able to lose a large amount of body fat without dieting. The subjects continued to eat their normal diet and lost body fat. Metabolism and red blood cell count remain high, but subject was able to lose body fat nonetheless.

The body loses weight using PGCL due to increased nutritional absorption. This is a new and unique aspect of PGCL that is beginning to open the mind to new possibilities in bodybuilding nutrition. Imagine if the diet days are over. Imagine if a single compound could be stacked with HGH and result in the subject losing body fat rapidly without changing eating patterns. Much of the pre-contest muscle loss will be avoided. So PGCL is opening a lot of eyes. The drug itself might not be the ultimate dietary solution bodybuilders have been looking for for decades, but the process involved just might be. What if the solution to high body fat, for bodybuilders and everyday Joes too, isn’t diet control? What if the solution is managing faster elimination of food from the body? It is opening up many possibilities. Look out for PGCL and its next-gen descendants in 2009!

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