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  • Anabolic Steroids Explained by Dr. George Machin (Sports Medicine Specialist)

    Anabolic Steroids Explained Male hormones, mainly testosterone, are partly accountable for the tremendous modifications in development that happen during adolescence and puberty. Generally, natural testosterone is the body's main ingredient for bodybuilding, but anabolic steroids can improvi...
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  • Presser
    started a topic S4Sarm.com Ligandrol Study

    S4Sarm.com Ligandrol Study

    Ligandrol LGD 4033 SARM LGD 4033

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    LGD-4033 is expected to produce the benefits of testosterone with improved safety, tolerability and acceptance due to tissue-selective mechanisms of action and oral routes administration.
    In a study done with 76 healthy men(21-50...
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  • BPC -157 - This could be a game changer

    We focused on the healing of rat transected sciatic nerve and improvement made by stable gastric pentadecapeptide BPC 157 (10 microg, 10ng/kg) applied shortly after injury (i) intraperitoneally/intragastrically/locally, at the site of anastomosis, or after (ii) non-anastomozed nerve tubing (7 mm nerve...
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  • drtbear1967
    started a topic The 15% Rule

    The 15% Rule

    Intense training programs will significantly increase energy expenditure which means, if you want to maintain weight, you’ll need to eat about 15% over your maintenance calories. If your goal is to gain weight, this should be a minimum requirement! However, if you want to lose weight, eating at or slightly...
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  • Mind Muscle Connection for Growth

    All of our muscle contractions are controlled by neurons from the brain and spinal cord. By focusing on a specific muscle while working out, we can increase the neuronal activity to the specific muscle, meaning more muscle fibers will be activated by the nervous system.
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  • drtbear1967
    started a topic Fasting to Increase GH

    Fasting to Increase GH

    Fasting to increase growth hormone

    In 1982, Kerndt et al published a study of a single patient who decided to undergo a 40-day fast for religious purposes. Glucose goes down. From 96 initially, it drops to 56. Insulin goes way, way down. Starting at 13.5, it quickly drops to 2.91 and stays...
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  • IGF 1 Enables More Muscle Mass Growth Without Need To Increase Food Intake. "Study"

    IGF 1 Study and Conclusion Below is pretty amazing, and puzzles the the scientists as to how its possible to add more muscle mass without adding anymore food intake, but rather just by adding in IGF 1 or IGF 1 lr3, and also greater utilization of carbs. Pretty awesome stuff man! A main outcome of...
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  • drtbear1967
    started a topic How to avoid Injury

    How to avoid Injury

    • You've probably heard that training too much can get you injured. You've probably also heard that training too little makes you weaker and more likely to get injured. This is the injury paradox. Training can both protect from injury and cause injury. . Overtrained injured athletes can't perform opt
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  • Testosterone Affects Bodyfat

    Testosterone Affects Bodyfat by Michael Mooney These studies show a clear association with low testosterone and increased fat inside the abdominal (stomach) cavity, and risk of Type II diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Doctor-prescribed testosterone replacement therapy reduces these potentially...
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  • drtbear1967
    started a topic Study on Rest Pause Sets

    Study on Rest Pause Sets

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    💥This study found that using rest-pause sets increased muscle activation more so than traditional sets. Greater muscle activation is correlated with increases in muscle size (Wakahara, et. al. 2012) so rest-pause sets might help increase gains. Try rest-pause sets by performing a...
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  • Piperine - Helps Supplements be absorbed.

    Are the supplements you take are actually absorbed?🔹
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    ❇️If they contain Piperine (Bioperine), the answer is yes! Piperine is an akaloid found in black peppers. Piperine is unique in its effects on nutrient absorption because it may change the metabolism of certain compounds....
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  • drtbear1967
    started a topic Shoulder Stability

    Shoulder Stability

    Shoulder instability describes a condition of increased joint mobility that affects the passive restraints of the shoulder joint (labrum, capsule and ligaments) and can be broadly classified as traumatic or atraumatic. Traumatic cases result from an injury and are usually present on only one shoulder...
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  • drtbear1967
    started a topic More info on Stretching..

    More info on Stretching..

    About a dozen years ago, word trickled down from sports academia that doing static stretching before a lift would weaken us. Many abandoned pre-lift stretching immediately. But new research shows that doing a static-hold stretch before a lift doesn't hurt performance and might even increase it, as long...
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  • Ipamorelin Review 2018 -Benefits & side effects

    Ipamorelin*is an amino acid chain (peptide) that is classified*as a GHRP (growth hormone releasing peptide) which is similar to*GHRP 2, GHRP 6 and*Hexarelin. This peptide is known as the mildest GHRP in comparison to the ones mentioned before. But that also means it has the least side ...
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  • Musclebeauty
    started a topic Cardarine (sarm)

    Cardarine (sarm)

    GW-501516 GW-501516, better known as Cardarine, is a unique medication officially classified as a PPAR receptor agonist (PPAR-RA). Research for this medication began in 1992 in a conjoined effort between GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and Ligand Pharmaceuticals. Research in...
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