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<blockquote data-quote="Jasen Bruce" data-source="post: 821" data-attributes="member: 14"><p>I remember reading a story...or possible "myth"...regarding Arnold and Franco consuming large quantities of beer post workout. Of course, these guys were taking outside androgens so they did not necessarily have to worry about dropping T. I would imagine the benefit comes from the rapid uptake of alcohol+sugar into the surrounding tissues which promote a "glycogen"- like effect on the muscles. Not to mention the decrease in post WO pain. </p><p></p><p>Interesting data on the possibility that alcohol destroys androgen receptors therefore the reason for higher T concentrations during the observation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jasen Bruce, post: 821, member: 14"] I remember reading a story...or possible "myth"...regarding Arnold and Franco consuming large quantities of beer post workout. Of course, these guys were taking outside androgens so they did not necessarily have to worry about dropping T. I would imagine the benefit comes from the rapid uptake of alcohol+sugar into the surrounding tissues which promote a "glycogen"- like effect on the muscles. Not to mention the decrease in post WO pain. Interesting data on the possibility that alcohol destroys androgen receptors therefore the reason for higher T concentrations during the observation. [/QUOTE]
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