How to Safely Select Supplement Companies: A Harm Reduction Guide
Not all supplement companies are created equal. The difference between a quality manufacturer and a corner-cutting operation can mean the difference between a product that works and one that contains contaminants, underdosed ingredients, or outright mislabeled compounds. Here is how to evaluate supplement companies using a harm reduction framework. Third-Party Testing Is the Minimum Standard […]
The Raw Milk Debate: Separating Science From Trend
Raw milk has become a polarizing topic in the health and fitness space. Proponents claim it is a superior food with more enzymes, better nutrient absorption, and immune-boosting properties. Critics point to the real risk of bacterial contamination. Here is what the evidence actually supports. What Pasteurization Does Pasteurization heats milk to kill pathogenic bacteria […]
Why You Should Be Extremely Cautious About Lowering Estrogen
In the male optimization space, estrogen is treated like the enemy. High estrogen means gyno, water retention, and mood swings — so the instinct is to crush it as low as possible. But intentionally lowering estrogen comes with serious consequences that many men discover too late. What Estrogen Actually Does for Men Men need estrogen. […]
The Creatine Sleep Deprivation Study Is Extremely Misleading
A study claiming creatine could offset the cognitive effects of sleep deprivation made the rounds on social media and generated massive hype. But the study title and the way it was reported were extremely misleading — and understanding why is a lesson in how to read fitness research critically. What the Study Actually Showed The […]
Financial Incentives in the Fitness Industry: Why You Can’t Trust Most Supplement Advice
The fitness industry generates billions of dollars annually, and a massive chunk of that revenue flows through supplement sales. This creates a perverse incentive structure where the people giving you advice about what to take are the same people profiting from your purchase. Understanding these incentives is the first step toward making better decisions about […]
How to Reduce Myostatin Naturally and Build More Muscle
Myostatin is the protein that puts a ceiling on muscle growth. It is your body’s built-in limiter, preventing muscles from growing beyond what it considers necessary for survival. Reducing myostatin expression — even modestly — can shift your muscle-building potential upward. What Myostatin Does Myostatin (also called GDF-8) is a myokine — a signaling protein […]
Why Sugar During Your Workout Can Actually Be Beneficial
It sounds counterintuitive in an era obsessed with low-carb dieting and sugar avoidance: consuming sugar during your workout can actually improve performance and muscle growth. The science behind intra-workout carbohydrates is solid, and the Natty Plus community uses this strategy strategically. The Physiology During intense resistance training, your muscles burn through glycogen — the stored […]
The Joe Rogan Peptide Mystery: What Is He Actually Taking?
When Joe Rogan discusses peptides on his podcast, millions of people pay attention. But the specifics are often vague, the claims are loosely stated, and the audience is left trying to piece together what compounds he is actually using and whether they would work for the average person. The Natty Plus community has broken this […]
Why Competitive Natural Bodybuilding Is Less Healthy Than You Think
Natural bodybuilding is held up as the gold standard of healthy fitness. No drugs, no shortcuts — just clean food, hard work, and discipline. But the reality of contest preparation tells a very different story. The extreme dieting, dehydration protocols, and psychological toll of competition prep can be genuinely harmful — sometimes more so than […]
3 Supplements That Reversed Biological Age by 2 Years in Clinical Research
The longevity space is full of bold claims, but occasionally a study comes along with results that are hard to ignore. One such study identified a combination of three supplements that reversed participants’ biological age by approximately two years as measured by epigenetic clocks — the most accurate biomarker of biological aging we currently have. […]