Saturday, August 16, 2014

MCT Oil for Site Enhancement?

By Todd Lee M.D.

A company is using a refined version of coconut oil as a non steroidal, injectable, muscle building agent. Caprylic acid is the main medium chain triglyceride (MCT) found in coconut oil.  It has been found in studies to increase the effects of testosterone by 6%. This company came up with the idea to use caprylic acid in their intra muscular fascia stretching injections.  

The fascia is a large connective tissue sheath over the muscle. It is one connected web of fibers which stretches through your whole body like a wet suit. The tighter and thicker the fascia is the harder time your muscles have growing.  Injecting oil into the muscle is an old trick to stretch the fascia of particularly weak muscles like rear delts, calves and biceps of certain athletes before stepping on stage.  

Since caprylic acid has this special property to make steroids more effective a company decided to make an injectable caprylic acid to stretch out the muscle, improving on the old inert oils.  

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