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    I was thinking of buying some bulk cissus because it is so much cheaper that way my question is will just knocking is back with some juice affect the absorbtion or will I need to cap it.
    Dont ask for a light load, Ask for a strong back,and also some huge biceps while your asking.

  • #2
    Originally posted by Obeast
    I was thinking of buying some bulk cissus because it is so much cheaper that way my question is will just knocking is back with some juice affect the absorbtion or will I need to cap it.
    I've been doing mine in Green Magnitude However, I'd recommend something STRONG to cover the taste if you are going to freestyle it.

    SCT
    Back to the basics!

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    • #3
      thanks, so what do you think of it as a joint supplement
      Dont ask for a light load, Ask for a strong back,and also some huge biceps while your asking.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Obeast
        thanks, so what do you think of it as a joint supplement
        Well, here is the jig with me and Cissus. At first I didn't think much of it when I was using USPLabs Cissus RX at the recommended dosing. However, when I started doubling up the total dosage I started seeing amazing results in my problem areas (right rotator cuff, left knee) and even an overall increase in joint/ligament stability.

        SCT
        Back to the basics!

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        • #5
          so that would be about 5 grams a day
          Dont ask for a light load, Ask for a strong back,and also some huge biceps while your asking.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Obeast
            so that would be about 5 grams a day
            I do between 5-6 grams per day, yes.

            SCT
            Back to the basics!

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            • #7
              thanks for the info
              Dont ask for a light load, Ask for a strong back,and also some huge biceps while your asking.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Obeast
                thanks, so what do you think of it as a joint supplement
                amazing imo
                Owner of Fitness Paramount Personal Training

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                • #9
                  It's a good joint supp, I've found less strain in my problem areas also.

                  It tastes pretty strong, sort of like powdered tea leaves. I recommend either dumping it in your mouth and washing it down with water (still pretty messy and gross) or do what I did, buy a cap m quik and make your own capsules. It was messy and a pain in the ass...but now I have about 2 months supply, and the caps are way more convinient.

                  A note about cissus powder, it is very FINE and sticks to everything. Even when you put a scoop of it into your mouth, it will stick to your mouth, lips, even the spoon and side of the bag. This is a messy substance and I recommned capping it and getting it over with!!!

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                  • #10
                    This was originally posted on BB.com by Blap. I just thought it was interesting that SCT mentioned the higher dosage as working for him. The dossage of cissus RX is 2500mg a day and here it is recomended between3 and 6 grams.
                    Originally Posted by USPlabs
                    here is the old research. I am going to reveal new research with an upcomming sale planned.

                    THE SCIENCE
                    Cissus quadrangularis is an ancient medicinal plant native to the hotter parts of Ceylon and India. It was prescribed in the ancient Ayurvedic texts as a general tonic and analgesic, with specific bone fracture healing properties. Modern research has shed light on Cissus' ability to speed bone healing by showing it acts as a glucocorticoid antagonist (1,2). Since anabolic/androgenic compounds are well known to act as antagonists to the glucocorticoid receptor as well as promote bone growth and fracture healing, it has been postulated that Cissus possesses anabolic and/or androgenic properties (1,3). In addition to speeding the remodeling process of the healing bone, Cissus also leads to a much faster increase in bone tensile strength. In clinical trials Cissus has led to a fracture healing time on the order of 55 to 33 percent of that of controls. That cissus exerts antiglucocorticoid properties is suggested by a number of studies where bones were weakend by treatment with cortisol, and upon administration of Cissus extract the cortisol induced weakening was halted, and the healing process begun.

                    While the increased rate of bone healing may be of great significance to persons suffering from chronic diseases like osteoporosis (4), the antiglucocorticoid properties of Cissus are likely of much more interest to the average bodybuilder or athlete, since endogenous glucocorticoids, particularly cortisol, are not only catabolic to bone, but catabolize muscle tissue as well. Numerous studies over the years have suggested that glucorticoids, including the body's endogenous hormone cortisol activate pathways that degrade not only bone, but skeletal muscle tissue as well. A recently published report documented exactly how glucocorticoids (including cortisol) induce muscle breakdown: They activate the so-called ubiquitin-proteasome pathway of proteolysis (5). This pathway of tissue breakdown is important for removing damaged and non-functional proteins. However, when it is overactive during periods of elevated cortisol (e.g disease states, stress, and over-training) excess amounts of normal tissue are broken down as well. By exerting an anabolic, antiglucorticoid effect cissus helps preserve muscle tissue during times of physical and emotional stress.

                    Although the bulk of the research on Cissus centers around bone healing, the possibility exists that Cissus may act to improve bone healing it may improve the healing rate of connective tissue in general, including tendons. If this is the case it would be of great benefit to bodybuilders and athletes.

                    Besides the above-mentioned properties of Cissus, the plant is also rich in the vitamins/antioxidants vitamin C and beta-carotene. As analyzed, Cissus quadrangularis contained ascorbic acid 479 mg, and carotene 267 units per 100g of freshly prepared paste in addition to calcium oxalate (6).

                    The typical recommended daily dosage of Cissus is 3 to 6 grams to accelerate fracture healing. Safety studies in rats showed no toxic effects at dosages as high as 2000 mg/kg of body weight. So not only is Cissus efficacious, it is also quite safe, in either the dried powder form or the commercially available extract.

                    Cissus also possess analgesic properties on a mg per mg basis comparable to aspirin or anti-inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen. Cissus quadrangularis, which has been proved to be highly effective in relieving pain, reduction of swelling and promoting the process of healing of the simple fractures as well as in curing the allied disorders associated with fractures (7). The mechanism through which Cissus exerts its analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties has not been well characterized. It may act centrally, but the anti-inflammatory features suggest that it acts by preventing the conversion of arachidonic acid to inflammatory prostaglandins.
                    Real World Application for injuries

                    Simply if your suffering from Joint pain, Ligament pain, cartilage pain, had surgery on bone, ligament or cartilage, Cissus is the supplement to use. It has been my experience that many grapplers take anti-inflammatory medications to fight through the pain. Ultimately, these medications only kill the sensation of pain not the symptom. Cissus has the ability to kill the pain specific to the injury while promoting healing.

                    Some users will get instant relief and other will need to use Cissus for much longer period of time for complete healing of an injury. Leverage performance science is not claiming that Cissus will work 100% percent of the time that would be a foolish claim. We have estimated that 85% of user experience relief from our product. This number may lower or rise as more consumers send in reports. In the PHARMACUETICAL industry a 50% success rate is good. Since we talking about the Pharmaceutical industry, they have yet to produce a product that helps the healing process. They just develop pain medications that are often addicting.

                    THE OTHER SIDE EFFECT IS ANABOLIC!
                    Cissus is anabolic and anti-catabolic!!! Cissus users report a "PUMP" that we call the Cissus pump. The PUMP effect becomes prevalent at approximately 10-15 days of continous Cissus use. The "PUMP" is due to the increase of blood flow to the muscle. The Cissus pump will have you flexing your muscle for no apparent reason. This is when you know the product has exerted its effect.

                    Cissus is a powerful natural anabolic; if not the most powerful natural anabolic on the market. Why would a grappler need it? An Anabolic and anti-catabolic substance allows for faster recovery from exercise, from injury, increase in muscle strength, and stamina. In short, you will be able to train longer and recover faster without the negative effects of anabolic steroids.

                    Cissus is also an ideal product to use in conjuntion with cAMPED for dropping weight. Imagine decreasing bodyfat while simultaneously retaining your strength and preserving muscle mass while on a calorie restricted diet! The combined effects of Cissus and cAMPED become a powerful tool for any competive grappler!


                    WARNING
                    If using Cissus to heal injury related pain, you may experience instant relief due to its analgesic (pain killing) effect . This does not mean the injury has completely healed! Please continue your training regimen with extra caution until full recovery has been achieved. On the contrary, if using Cissus primarily for its Anabolic properties your training program should be continued with maximum intensity to reap the full benefits of this product.




                    Roll On!

                    References
                    1) Chopra SS, Patel MR, Awadhiya RP. Studies of Cissus quadrangularis in experimental fracture repair : a histopathological study Indian J Med Res. 1976 Sep;64(9):1365-8

                    2) Chopra SS, Patel MR, Gupta LP, Datta IC. Studies on Cissus quadrangularis in experimental fracture repair: effect on chemical parameters in blood Indian J Med Res. 1975 Jun;63(6):824-8.

                    3) PRASAD GC, UDUPA KN. EFFECT OF CISSUS QUADRANGULARIS ON THE HEALING OF CORTISONE TREATED FRACTURES. Indian J Med Res. 1963 Jul;51:667-76.

                    4) Shirwaikar A, Khan S, Malini S. Antiosteoporotic effect of ethanol extract of Cissus quadrangularis Linn. on ovariectomized rat. J Ethnopharmacol. 2003 Dec;89(2-3):245-50.

                    5) Combaret L, Taillandier D, Dardevet D, Bechet D, Ralliere C, Claustre A, Grizard J, Attaix D Glucocorticoids regulate mRNA levels for subunits of the 19 S regulatory complex of the 26 S proteasome in fast-twitch skeletal muscles. Biochem J. 2004 Feb 15;378(Pt 1):239-46.

                    6) Chidambara Murthy KN, Vanitha A, Mahadeva Swamy M, Ravishankar GA. Antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of Cissus quadrangularis L. J Med Food. 2003 Summer;6(2):99-105.

                    7) Panda, J Res Ayurv Siddha, 1990, 11, 7rences
                    Dont ask for a light load, Ask for a strong back,and also some huge biceps while your asking.

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