Here’s why you have no right to talk down to people just because they are overweight. Like it or not, there are two things that control everything that you have become: your genes and their interaction with your environment. Scientists can analyze the DNA of obese vs non-obese people to see what...
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For a long time, people have been talking about “muscle memory” and that your muscles have the ability to remember stimulus. For instance, if someone was sick or injured and had to stay out of the gym for any long period of time, when they went back in, they would be able to more quickly gain...
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Science has managed to patch up the ozone layer a bit, but ultra violet rays are still assaulting our DNA and causing squamous cell carcinoma and actinic keratosis (a pre-cancerous skin condition). Use all the sunscreen you want, but unless you zinc oxide yourself up so you look like the fourth...
Androgenic hormones such as testosterone and anabolic steroids (as well as prohormones) have long been used by athletes for their effects on increasing muscle mass and strength. The anabolic effect on muscle is certainly not the only physiological effect that these hormones possess however, and...
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Grow Young with HGH
The most abundant hormone made by the pituitary gland is human growth hormone, also called somatotrophin. Growth hormone production hits its peak during adolescence. Most HGH is secreted into the bloodstream in brief bursts, and most HGH secretion takes place during the...
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I just ordered some andarine and after reading a thread on here stating that it causes organ problems and permantly changes my DNA, I am not to sure I made to right choice to lose my stomach weight. Any help and answers would be appreciated.
I am into all that "secret" type thinking, and read a load of books on Law of resonance and law of attraction and how it has effects on you, dna, cells and such.
Anyways, Just bought a few new books, as i have been reading the same few over and over and it was time to get some new one, and i am...
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Researchers in Japan have found that human aging may be able to be delayed or even reversed, at least at the most basic level of human cell lines. In the process, the scientists from the University of Tsukuba also found that regulation of two genes is related to how we age.
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