One of my favourite “muscle building bloggers”, JP Clifford, recently posted about an “ultra-buff bull” who was able to build extraordinary amounts of muscle. The bull built this grotesque muscle mass because scientists were able to “turn off” the gene that produces myostatin, a compound that inhibits muscle growth in the human body.

Of course, supplement companies have been selling so-called ”myostatin inhibitors” for several years now, feeding off news stories such as this one. The truth, however, is that these supplements are a fraud. Read my myostatin inhibitor review to see the scientific research on why myostatin inhibitors are a complete joke.
To learn more about the legitimate research being undertaken on myostatin, view the original Boston Globe article on the “ultra-buff bull“.
