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Dump the Wine, Burn Fat Better with Ellagic Acid
Ellagic acid may not be a household word, but it's a potent polyphenol that's been linked to a slew of health advantages. Ellagic acid, in instance, has been shown in tests to reduce cancer cell proliferation, reduce inflammation, and protect brain function. It's also found in a variety of f...
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Bodyfat Setpoint
BODYFAT SETPOINT
Today we talk about the “Bodyfat set point theory”, and how -- based on genetic factors -- our brain may adjust our energy expenditure and hunger, depending on how far from the center we move the needle, to the left or to the right.
The research is not...
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Peptides and cancer
What are thoughts on this. Peptides causing cancer or atleast making cancer cells grow.
Would anyone have any literature about this I could read
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Buying Stem Cells
Has anyone here bought stem cells or had them injected from a doctor where its legal? I know i see a of places offering stem cells online, and most are probably fake, or ruined in transit. But i am curious who here has used them? As I do know a couple highly reputable chemical suppliers that offers...
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hGH vs IGF-1 For Muscle Growth Q and A with Dave Palumbo
by Josh Hodnik In comparison to just a decade ago, there is a much better understanding today of how growth hormone (GH) and insulin growth factor-1 (IGF-1) affect the human body. While there is a greater understanding regarding these peptides, there are still many unknowns. Much of the information...
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hGH vs IGF-1 For Muscle Growth Q and A with Dave Palumbo
by Josh Hodnik...
In comparison to just a decade ago, there is a much better understanding today of how growth hormone (GH) and insulin growth factor-1 (IGF-1) affect the human body. While there is a greater understanding regarding these peptides, there are still many unknowns. Much of the
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FREE IGF-1 THERAPY CONSULTATIONS
FREE IGF-1 THERAPY CONSULTATIONS
The Insulin-like Growth Factor is one of the endocrine hormones that is produced in the liver. The release of this hormone increases in the presence of Human Growth Hormone. Numerous cells throughout the muscles...
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Control Leptin for Leaness
Leptin – you’ve probably heard someone mention it at one time, but aren’t really sure what it is. I remember when I first heard a bodybuilding coach mention it, saying that managing leptin was crucial to keeping the metabolism humming. I had no clue what he was talking about, but it did intrigue me. ...
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The Bulking Diet - What you need to know.
Here’s what you need to know…
- Bulking up by increasing body fat will decrease insulin sensitivity and impede muscle growth.
- The more fat you gain, the more you change your physiology to favor fat storage over muscle growth.
- Most people who bulk will store fat in just one area, like
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Different Muscle Fibers
Muscles are made up of long cells known as muscle fibers, innervated by a nerve cell (neuron) which stimulates the muscle to contract. Stimulating the right type of muscle fiber can impact your physique!
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One nerve cell can stimulate many muscle fibers to contract at once, known as a motor...
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Relieve Allergies with a workout.
by Matt Weik
Allergies have the ability to knock us on our butt when we least expect it. We are left with itchy eyes, a stuffy nose, pressure in our sinuses, fatigue, and even sometimes pain. The first thing we think to do is either go to the doctor or go in search of an over-the-counter...
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Fat loss and AAS (Is it real?)
Fat loss and AAS (Is it real?)
Fat loss is fat burning.. Is water wet? I feel people confuse the concepts with applying restrictions and limitations but separating the process, but let's look at the linear markers, they're one in the same but at different speeds/rates.. Reduction is reduction,...
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Growth Hormone Found To Have New Role In Development Of Brain's Smell Center
Date:March 27, 2008Source:University of California - BerkeleySummary:Insulin-like growth factor has to date been shown to stimulate the growth and proliferation of cells, and recently was found to affect the shape and growth rate of nerve axons. Now, neuroscientists have shown that IGF also controls t...
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The hormone IGF-1: A trigger of puberty
Date:July 26, 2010Source:Journal of Clinical InvestigationSummary:Puberty is triggered by pulsatile release of GnRH from specific nerve cells in the the brain. What signals tell these nerve cells to release GnRH in this manner has not been determined, although it has been suggested that hormones assoc...