It's no secret that the use of human growth hormone (HGH) has become very prevalent in today's society. You turn on ESPN and there's a 1 in 10 chance that at least one of the news stories will involve some jilted professional sports team trainer spilling the beans on which superstar athlete he injected with what compound. Growth hormone is mentioned very frequently because it is used very frequently. In the medical community, there are tens of thousands of males who are quietly using HGH. Their doctor prescribes it for a medical condition, and it allows them to reap the lifelong benefits of HGH use in small doses. It’s very popular and isn’t going anywhere.
If you're a fan of professional or amateur bodybuilding, there's no doubt you're quite familiar with the use of HGH in ...Posted in: Supplements | | Comments (1)
Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune condition in which your body’s immune system attacks its own central nervous system (CNS). Many patients with MS have found bodybuilding to be a good solution for the physical deterioration that comes with this illness. The improved nutrition, better rest, and physical strength can certainly help when the goal if to preserve body mass and muscle function. Weights certainly help people to get in touch with their muscular side, right? Here are some factors which should be considered by bodybuilders suffering from Multiple Sclerosis.
GH Releasers
Growth hormone, Arganine, and amino boosters can be very helpful in giving your body the chemical tools required to recover fully from the rigors of bodybuilding while facing MS. Use them and record your results.
Anti-Oxidants
Even though this disease disrupts essential immune function, it is still ...Posted in: Training | | Comments (0)
You've been busy stocking your 'fridge with vials of GH, and your bedside drawers are brimming with GH releasing supplements, and you're eating all the right foods in the right amounts... So what other edge could you possibly gain in the GH game?
Meet your nemesis: Squats.
In terms of GH release, there's nothing like squats. Because it engages the largest muscle group of the body in intense, often gut-busting work, the body releases all sorts of hormones to deal with the stress and emerging needs that arise as a result of the work and necessary recovery.
Since the body's natural output of GH (and testosterone and insulin) declines every year over the age of about 18-20 years old, taking advantage of every possible avenue and inroad into the utilization of muscle-building hormone GH, makes good sense. Through intense, hard work on compound movements ...Posted in: Training | | Comments (0)
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You've been busy stocking your 'fridge with vials of GH, and your bedside drawers are brimming with GH releasing supplements, and you're eating all the right foods in the right amounts... So what other edge could you possibly gain in the GH game?
Meet your nemesis: Squats.
In terms of GH release, there's nothing like squats. Because it engages the largest muscle group of the body in intense, often gut-busting work, the body releases all sorts of hormones to deal with the stress and emerging needs that arise as a result of the work and necessary recovery.
Since the body's natural output of GH (and testosterone and insulin) declines every year over the age of about 18-20 years old, taking advantage of every possible avenue and inroad into the utilization of muscle-building hormone GH, makes good sense. Through intense, hard work on compound ...
You've been busy stocking your 'fridge with vials of GH, and your bedside drawers are brimming with GH releasing supplements, and you're eating all the right foods in the right amounts... So what other edge could you possibly gain in the GH game?
Meet your nemesis: Squats.
In terms of GH release, there's nothing like squats. Because it engages the largest muscle group of the body in intense, often gut-busting work, the body releases all sorts of hormones to deal with the stress and emerging needs that arise as a result of the work and necessary recovery.
Since the body's natural output of GH (and testosterone and insulin) declines every year over the age of about 18-20 years old, taking advantage of every possible avenue and inroad into the utilization of muscle-building hormone GH, makes good sense. Through intense, hard work on compound ...Posted in: Training | | Comments (0)
Q: I’ve been having trouble sleeping lately. Can you recommend something to help me rest at night? It’s like I just lie there moving my feet for an hour forcing myself to try to sleep before I finally just get up and go watch TV. Can you help?
A: First of all, before you start taking something to induce sleep, you should evaluate what you are already taking and see if that could be what the problem is. Often times people are reactive and try to fix a problem by taking a supplement when they should adjust certain parts of their training routine or cut back on some of the stuff they are already taking. I was talking to a friend on the phone about this same issue just the other day. When I asked him what supplements he was taking right ...Posted in: Misc. Articles | | Comments (0)

