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Creatine and Programming

Name: Anonymous 2016-03-26 8:31

I started lifting over a month ago. Got into a good routine and learned that if I want to gain muscle fast, I need to supplement with creatine and eat a lot. So I started loading with creatine. I'm two weeks in and I've gained around 7 pounds in muscle mass and as a side-effect, my memory and cognition is a lot clearer. I think it's actually helping with my programming.

Anyone else with similar experiences?

Name: Ota Sik 2016-03-26 9:52

Name: Anonymous 2016-03-26 10:19

This thread is biologicall-themed, take it to \lounge\.

Name: Anonymous 2016-03-26 12:33

>>3
Programming is an act performed by biological creatures. This thread is about improving that act.

Name: Anonymous 2016-03-26 12:45

>>4
Not necessarily, Mr. Narrow-minded Bigot. Non-biological intelligences are no less capable of programming than bio-goo. Far from it, actually.

Name: Anonymous 2016-03-26 12:53

>>5
Χαίρετε, Mentifex!

Name: Anonymous 2016-03-26 12:55

I've noticed something similar OP. I have better mental stamina and more energy in general which certainly helps as a whole. I can focus for longer before my mind starts to wander out of fatigue.

Name: Anonymous 2016-03-26 13:02

>>5
All the monocrystaliods I've ever met are highly doped up.

Name: Χαίρετε, Mentifex! 2016-03-27 12:55

Name: Anonymous 2016-03-27 13:08

>>9
Χαῖρε!

Name: Anonymous 2016-03-27 13:10

>>10
High-res?

Name: Anonymous 2016-03-27 13:32

Noticed similiar thing. Once my cognition detoriates to a certain point it starts to be a hindrance, I get a gym pass, stop eating the ridiculous shit and generaly begin to resemble a human being.

Then I burn out with that life style - the novelty of looking good and even talking to people wanes off, and I succumb back to being the stereotypal NEET - this is usually triggered by some huge coding binge with chainsmoking, sugary food and caffeine.

The cycle repeats with transitions back or forth each 6-9 months.

Name: Cretins and Programming 2016-03-27 15:06

Cretins and Programming

Name: Toilet scrubbing 2016-03-27 22:52

Toilet scrubbing

Name: Essential freedoms 2016-03-27 23:08

Essential freedoms

Name: Anonymous 2016-03-28 4:59

>>12
stop eating the ridiculous shit

That's the most important thing right there. Gaining muscle is about the most pointless waste of time, energy, and joint life that you can do.

Name: Anonymous 2016-04-01 0:59

The human body is meant to live in a NATURAL environment. It does not need acid, chemicals, or excessive food.

The immune system cannot be rushed, only overloaded ...

Name: Anonymous 2016-04-01 4:28

>>17
It does not need acid
Most nutrients are acids.

chemicals
okay, now you're just beings stupid

or excessive food
In a natural environment, gotta gorge while it's there.

Name: Anonymous 2016-04-01 6:54

>>18
Most nutrients are acids.
now you're just being stupid

In a natural environment, gotta gorge while it's there.
in a natural environment food's abundant n it grows wildly. u ever seen a fucking dandelion? it grows like crazy. grows flowers faster than you can put on a pound of the inflammation and fat that you call muscle

Name: Anonymous 2016-04-01 6:58

spreads like crazy too, ruining all these cultivated gardens. then it upsets babies like you, who destroy your entire garden with these "nutrients" (acid) that you call pesticides just because you don't know how to use a fucking dandelion for energy cos ur a fucking sugar addict

Name: Anonymous 2016-04-01 9:57

>>19
Ascorbic acid, folic acid, pantothenic acid, MOTHERFUCKING AMINO ACIDS, ever hear of these you dumbass?

And nature ain't nice. You've got to fight for what you can get in primitive life, while everything else tries to kill you. Sure there are a few lush places on earth, but people also don't live off of weeds.

Name: Anonymous 2016-04-01 15:36

>>21
Check 'em

Name: Anonymous 2016-04-01 18:18

>>21
Fucking moron, just because something is formally an acid doesn't mean its strength is anything like hardcore chemicals they put in Coca-Cola and other processed shit. Just the fact that you mention amino-acids (which are bases just as much as they are acids) shows you are a retard completely ignorant of chemistry or biology.

Name: Anonymous 2016-04-01 20:45

>>23
I don't think OP is vouching for Coca-Cola here. Where did you get that from?

Name: Anonymous 2016-04-01 20:52

>>23
Free amino acids are present in many foods and are significant gustatory stimuli. In humans, amino acids elicit complex tastes, including sweetness, saltiness, sourness and bitterness (Schiffman et al., 1981). Glutamate is also an important amino acid in many foods and is normally present in the form of the monosodium salt, monosodium glutamate (MSG). MSG is believed to elicit a taste that is distinct from sweet, sour, salty or bitter and is known as umami (Kawamura and Kare, 1986), a Japanese term roughly translated as‘ good taste’. It is likely that, at the level of sensory receptor cells, signal transduction for amino acid taste responses involves membrane receptors on the apical, chemosensitive tips of taste bud cells. Researchers have searched intensely for amino acid receptors in taste buds, and the receptors for MSG taste in particular. Several approaches have been taken to investigate putative receptors for MSG in taste buds, including receptor binding assays (Torii and Cagan, 1980; Cagan, 1986), animal behavioral studies (Ninomiya and Funakoshi, 1989a; Yamamoto et al., 1991; Chaudhari et al., 1996), electrophysiological recordings (Ninomiya and Funakoshi, 1989b; Adachi and Aoyama, 1991; Brand et al., 1991; Faurion, 1991; Hellekant and Ninomiya, 1991; Kumazawaet al., 1991; Nishijo et al., 1991; Ninomiya et al., 1992; Plata-Salaman et al., 1992; Rolls et al., 1996; Bigiani et al., 1997; Hellekant et al., 1997), Ca2+-imaging (Hayashi et al., 1996) and molecular biological experiments (Chaudhari et al., 1996). One approach has been to search for ligands other than MSG that mimic taste responses to glutamate and that might, collectively, define a pharmacological profile for the putative receptor(s) responsible for this unique taste. This strategy was applied in a study where taste-evoked activity in the chorda tympani nerve in hamsters was recorded in response to stimulating the tongue with glutamate receptor agonists, including Laspartic acid (L-Asp) (Faurion, 1991). Prior to that report, it was known from human studies that L-Asp somewhat resembles the taste of MSG (Maga, 1983), and it was believed that L-Asp activated ionotropic glutamate receptors of the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) subtype. Faurion (Faurion, 1991) concluded that MSG taste was transduced by more than one type of glutamate receptor, including NMDA-like and non-NMDA-like sites. Electrophysiological recordings from lipid bilayer membranes in which membranes from mouse lingual tissue had been incorporated also suggested that NMDA receptors were present in taste buds (Brand et al., 1991). More recently, however, studies at the molecular biological level showed that a class III metabotropic glutamate receptor, mGluR4, is expressed in rat taste buds and not in surrounding non-taste cells, and may transduce MSG taste (Chaudhari et al., 1996). Furthermore, rat behavioral experiments carried out in this same study showed that agonists for mGluR4 mimicked MSG taste, supporting the interpretation that mGluR4 is involved in taste transduction for MSG. Human psychophysical studies have also implicated a class III metabotropic glutamate receptor(s) in taste transduction for glutamate (Kurihara and Kashiwayanagi, 1998). This combination of molecular biological, animal behavioral and human psychophysical studies provides strong support for the hypothesis that a metabotropic glutamate receptor, and in particular mGluR4, functions as a taste receptor in gustatory sensory organs.

Name: Anonymous 2016-04-01 21:24

>>21
MOTHERFUCKING AMINO ACIDS, ever hear of these you dumbass?

U been readin' tha /fit/

Do you know what AMINO ACIDS are, or do you just read about them in philosophical papers? Can you get a glass of AMINO ACID? No, because people made amino acids up, u won't find 'em in real life. Acid burnz u. That's how u know what acid is. It burnz u, and if u had any sense u'd stay away from shit that does that. I don't need no stupid scientific papers, I got tha experience. When yo immune system's gone to shit from unnatural lifestyle choices we'll talk, I be on /prog/. :)

Name: Anonymous 2016-04-01 21:32

>>26
Natural lifestyle choices lead to average age of mortality around 30.

Name: Anonymous 2016-04-01 21:35

YHBT

Name: Anonymous 2016-04-01 21:38

>>26
Don't you like the burn from your mom's vinegar douche?

Name: Anonymous 2016-04-01 21:43

>>27
Is anyone on this site planning to live past 30?

Name: Anonymous 2016-04-01 22:20

>>26
Goddamn, the Poe's Law is strong with this one.

Name: Anonymous 2016-04-01 22:36

>>30
Ha, wish I was still 30.

Name: Anonymous 2016-04-01 22:43

>>32
Check 'em

Name: Anonymous 2016-04-01 22:45

>>27
closer to 120

Name: Anonymous 2016-04-01 23:14

>>27
if you've made it here then chances are you haven't been doing too well in terms of health 'n' life ... how helpful has your science n unnatural shit been to ya? :p

Name: Anonymous 2016-04-02 0:49

>>34
not without medical care. That shit's unnatural.

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