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Re: EPO - Boost [rob_bell] [ In reply to ]
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No. Everyone knows exactly what he was talking about and a scientific study showing that echinacea does not boost natural production of EPO was shared. This is the standard response for someone signing up to come on this forum and create a thread pretending they are just someone asking a question in order to market a product that they represent.

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Re: EPO - Boost [RowToTri] [ In reply to ]
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This^^^^^^

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Re: EPO - Boost [VectorTFL] [ In reply to ]
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Clever marketing strategy, you've clearly found your target audience.
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Re: EPO - Boost [rsmoylan] [ In reply to ]
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rsmoylan wrote:
David_Tris wrote:
If anyone has money to burn, wants to try out a banned substance but is scared to risk WADA, I have a new product called
"Placebo Boost" (trademark pending) that will do absolutely nothing, trigger no urine tests, not hurt your ass, but does cost a lot of money. Actually, all you get is the label to put on your own pill bottle, it's cheaper to mail that way.


You may be on to something.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/...articles/PMC3008733/


Placebos are great. The more expensive the better.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/...articles/PMC4345649/

Also, the brain can learn to respond to placebos.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/...articles/PMC5043026/
"These findings show that learning plays a crucial role in the placebo response and suggest that placebo nonā€responders can be turned into placebo responders"

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Re: EPO - Boost [DrTriKat] [ In reply to ]
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DrTriKat wrote:
rsmoylan wrote:
David_Tris wrote:
If anyone has money to burn, wants to try out a banned substance but is scared to risk WADA, I have a new product called
"Placebo Boost" (trademark pending) that will do absolutely nothing, trigger no urine tests, not hurt your ass, but does cost a lot of money. Actually, all you get is the label to put on your own pill bottle, it's cheaper to mail that way.


You may be on to something.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/...articles/PMC3008733/


Placebos are great. The more expensive the better.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/...articles/PMC4345649/

Also, the brain can learn to respond to placebos.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/...articles/PMC5043026/
"These findings show that learning plays a crucial role in the placebo response and suggest that placebo nonā€responders can be turned into placebo responders"


You'll find this one interesting too. It was a collaboration of Benedetti and Kaptchuk

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/...articles/PMC2832199/

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Re: EPO - Boost [rob_bell] [ In reply to ]
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I'd rather just drink Echinacea tea I can get from the grocery store.
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