Scientific Biotechnology Develop 21st Century Steroid Replacement

Worlds First Safe Steroid Replacement Developed by Scientific Biotechnology

(PRWEB) January 18, 2010

The days of bodybuilders having to negotiate the many perils of illegal anabolic steroids in order to build muscle appear to be over due to a groundbreaking discovery. Scientific Biotechnology (UK) have developed what is being hailed as the steroid replacement for the 21st century, called Scientific Muscle.

For years it has been commonplace for bodybuilders to suffer heart defects, cancer, prostate enlargement to name but a few. "However, in today’s world these are unacceptable prices to pay for simply wanting to build muscle, with this new development we hope to eradicate anabolic steroid related side effects from the bodybuilding community" says Richard Silver of Scientific Biotechnology, the foremost authority on the very exciting new science of non androgenic anabolic compounds.

"Twenty years ago bodybuilders would simply inject whatever steroid was available with no PCT (post cycle therapy) and knowledge of the consequences. This practice is now thankfully dying largely due to the release of Scientific Muscle into the marketplace.

Richard Silver, chief researcher at Scientific Biotechnology, developed a completely non-androgenic anabolic steroid (codenamed NAAS) which stimulates protein synthesis to the same level as traditional steroids via what has been known as the P13K pathway. "This is still very cutting edge science but the early results are certainly startling," comments Richard.

For more information, please email Richard at RichardSilver(at)ScientificBiotechnology(dot)co(dot)uk or go to http://www.ScientificBiotechnology.co.uk.

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