Peter Attia· MD
if that hypertophy was coming simply from excessive fluid and not actually contracti then you would actually have a larger muscle
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if that hypertophy was coming simply from excessive fluid and not actually contracti then you would actually have a larger muscle
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so that's the functional distinction and again that's like something that we were just like no no no no it doesn't happen
if that high purchase review is coming simply from excessive fluid and not actually contract on you then you would actually have a larger muscle and when I say fluid I'm not talking about like acute fluid retention I'm not saying like you're bloated today you've water loaded I mean just there's there's enhanced fluid in a homeostatic balance inside the tissue because diameter has gotten larger but it wasn't met with an equal amount of increase in contractile units