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Q: Are there any fat gain triggers that I need to be aware of?
A: The biggest fat gain trigger and the one that more people get beaten by is the consumption of too few calories. When you don’t give your body enough energy (food) five key reactions take place that, in the end, will make you fatter and less muscular. Let’s consider them one by one:
Blood Sugar – Your body is constantly in need of glucose. The brain and nervous system consume it at a ravenous rate – in fact, when you’re not exercising your brain consumes two thirds of the glucose in your system. If you’re not constantly replenishing your glucose stores, you will feel tired, lethargic, anxious, possibly even dizzy and disoriented.
Serotonin – Serotonin is a neurotransmitter to the central nervous system and brain. If we’re ...Posted in: Nutrition | | Comments (0)
Q: I heard that there is a Secretagogue called Tetravaline that is the newest thing for stimulating T3 release and T4 conversion. What's the deal on this and where can I buy it?
A: Actually, it isn't that simple. You can't just go buy Tetravaline all by itself. Tetravaline actually isn't just one compound either; it's a mixture of compounds that increases the production and your body's manufacture of thyroid hormones. The results from studies are quite dramatic, actually, making it a great fat burner on its own or a great partner to other lipolytic formulas and ingredients like Neurotol or Dexafenadrine. It raises core temperature dramatically, but without the speedy effects of other compounds like ephedrine or Clen. Tetravaline assists in stimulating T3 so that the resting metabolic rate increases and results in enhanced rates of fat loss. The good news ...Posted in: Supplements | | Comments (0)
Q: Are there any fat gain triggers that I need to be aware of?
A: The biggest fat gain trigger and the one that more people get beaten by is the consumption of too few calories. When you don’t give your body enough energy (food) five key reactions take place that, in the end, will make you fatter and less muscular. Let’s consider them one by one:
Blood sugar – Your body is constantly in need of glucose. The brain and nervous system consume it at a ravenous rate – in fact, when you’re not exercising your brain consumes two thirds of the glucose in your system. If you’re not constantly replenishing your glucose stores, you will feel tired, lethargic, anxious, possibly even dizzy and disoriented.
Seratonin – Seratonin is a neurotransmitter to the central nervous system and brain. If we’re getting sufficient calories our ...Posted in: Misc. Articles | | Comments (0)

