Forskolin: The Coleus cAMP Activator That Actually Burns Fat
You’ll happily pop ibuprofen for a headache and drink seed oil-fried garbage for lunch, but suggest using a plant diterpene that scientifically raises free testosterone and burns body fat, and suddenly everyone’s worried about “messing with their hormones.” the hypocrisy is hilarious. Forskolin activates adenylyl cyclase — spiking intracellular cAMP in nearly every tissue — […]
Sulbutiamine: The Lipophilic B1 That Crosses Into the Brain
Why Everyone Who Talks About Nootropics Gets Thiamine Wrong You’ve been lied to about B vitamins. Not deliberately—most people just don’t understand the blood-brain barrier problem. Your average multivitamin has thiamine (B1) in it, sure. You take it, your bloodwork looks fine, and you assume your brain is getting what it needs. Wrong. Regular thiamine […]
ZMA: The Sleep + Testosterone Stack You’re Probably Dosing Wrong
ZMA Isn’t a testosterone booster — It’s a Deficiency Correction Protocol Let me guess: you bought ZMA because some supplement company told you it “boosts testosterone naturally” and now you’re wondering why you don’t feel like a god. Here’s the truth nobody wants to tell you — ZMA isn’t magic, and it’s not a performance-enhancing […]
Tribulus Terrestris: The Test Booster That Doesn’t Boost Test
The $200 Million Lie Built on Rat Studies Tribulus terrestris is the most profitable scam in the supplement industry — and I say that as someone who’s actually run the bloodwork. While every suburban gym bro is popping tribulus caps hoping for a testosterone boost, the human clinical data tells a different story: it does […]
Vinpocetine: The Periwinkle Alkaloid That Doubles Cerebral Blood Flow
The Compound Big Pharma Doesn’t Want You to Remember You can buy a compound that doubles cerebral blood flow, crosses the blood-brain barrier in minutes, and has forty years of Eastern European clinical data behind it—but the fda keeps playing regulatory whack-a-mole with it because it actually works. Vinpocetine is a semi-synthetic alkaloid derived from […]
Phenibut: The Soviet GABA-B Anxiolytic Nobody Talks About
The Soviet Nootropic that actually works — And Why You’ll Screw It Up If You Don’t Listen Everyone wants the magic bullet for anxiety. Clean focus. Social fluidity without the drunk slur. Zero sedation. the soviets engineered it in the 1960s — phenyl-gamma-aminobutyric acid, phenibut for short — and gave it to cosmonauts before spacewalks. […]
GLP-1 Muscle Loss Fears: New Data Reveals Better Outcomes
The fitness and biohacking communities have been buzzing with concerns about muscle loss associated with glp-1 receptor agonists, but emerging research suggests these fears may be significantly overblown. Recent data reported by MDLinx indicates that the muscle-wasting effects of popular weight loss medications like semaglutide and tirzepatide may not be as severe as initially feared, […]
GHK-Cu Copper Peptide: Ultimate Guide to Healing & Skin
What is ghk-cu copper peptide? GHK-Cu (Glycyl-L-Histidyl-L-Lysine-Copper) represents one of the most potent naturally occurring peptides for tissue repair and skin regeneration. This copper-binding peptide was first discovered in human blood plasma and has since become a cornerstone in both cosmetic dermatology and performance enhancement circles. The peptide consists of three amino acids – glycine, […]
SARMs Liver Injury: New Research Findings & Safety Insights
A groundbreaking case report published in Cureus has brought renewed attention to the potential hepatotoxic effects of Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators (SARMs), sparking important discussions within the bodybuilding and biohacking communities that tony huge has long been addressing through his research and educational content. The February 2023 publication presents a comprehensive review of SARMs-induced liver […]
SARMs Safety Debate: Tony Huge’s Evidence-Based Response
The bodybuilding and biohacking communities are once again under scrutiny as mainstream media outlets raise alarm bells about Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators (SARMs). A recent article from The Star highlights concerns about SARMs as “a dangerous path to fitness,” prompting important discussions about safety, regulation, and responsible usage within the enhancement community. This renewed attention […]