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GameFr3ak
post May 1 2014, 01:39 AM

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QUOTE(TheEvilMan @ Apr 29 2014, 01:24 PM)
ntg much u can do, apply collagen/vit e+ enriched cocoa butter cream to minimized the scar
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not sure if you're serious.....with the same logic.. people should be applying protein cream on their biceps to build big guns
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post May 1 2014, 12:43 PM

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QUOTE(TheEvilMan @ May 1 2014, 07:04 AM)
It's a common treatment ppl use for stretch mark, not sure if u r trolling or u just wanna win every debate?  Or perhaps cos u r not familiar with those product since usually woman who has the same problem after deliver children will use it
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We're not even debating smile.gif

"Collagen is a large molecule, it does not penetrate the skin but stays idly on top of it, only to be washed off during your next shower. Traditional collagen creams are not entirely useless because collagen can hold moisture and makes a decent moisturizer. But do not expect these creams to strengthen your skin. "

It does not work.

"Collagen is a large, complicated molecule. It’s “molecular weight” ranges between 65,000 and 300,000 Daltons (a “dalton” is a unit of weight used for molecules).
By comparison, the molecular weight of water is only 18 Daltons.
Even a “small” piece of collagen weighing 65,000 Daltons will never penetrate the skin. It’s simply too large!
Remember, skin is designed to keep big stuff out, not let big stuff in."

Can't be absorbed.
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post May 1 2014, 04:30 PM

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QUOTE(TheEvilMan @ May 1 2014, 02:50 PM)
If that's the case then why are there people who still using those cream and say it helps?
The cream consist of different component not just collagen itself?
and what's ur solution for TS problem which u had yet to share anything?
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People still go around telling people about how bad eggs can be for cholesterol for decades...I won't share anything I'm not sure of that's why I didn't..

I too have stretch marks but I wear them proudly, they're the symbol of successful fat loss. I assume that they'll be be gone when I start bulking.

Maybe I did went at you with an overly aggressive manner. I apologize for that. No hard feelings ya.
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post May 1 2014, 04:54 PM

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QUOTE(TheEvilMan @ May 1 2014, 04:36 PM)
Not really, i have stretch mark myself and only recently i try and handle them with those method, it won't gone just by bulking alone, it's like a scar left after we went through massive weight lose, the cream may not help entirely but it does lighten the scar, else the only way is to go for cosmetic surgery.

There's no harm trying I suppose, there's also suggestion about using salt scrub twice a week which i trying too, and yes they helped. 

Ur examples already give a good indication that articles can be wrong where eggs debate has provide various outcome through decades and no one can yet to firmly define that the cholesterol is entirely good or bad for our health, simply because every each of us has a different organs that function differently, in the end the result depends on each and every one of us, statistic can only prove so far by using a numbers of ppl.
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lol okay. So previously I gave sound articles and research outcome about eggs, and they're not firmly concluded as per you.

Go ahead, try starting another conversation here. Before you do so, try reading the thread for yourself. There are a lot of good sources given in the thread.

Everyday egg healthy?

I also gave some articles that provide logical explanation of why the cream wouldn't help. Nope, didn't convince you as well.

Up to you la. Since you based your advice solely on 'hearsay' and that's definitely the best source of fact right? brows.gif

My problem with this section is when people give baseless advice to people.

This post has been edited by GameFr3ak: May 1 2014, 04:56 PM

 

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