Sugar, particularly in the form of simple carbohydrates like glucose and fructose, can have both positive and negative effects on muscle development, depending on when and how it is consumed. Let's explore the relationship between sugar and muscle development:
1. Post-Workout Carbohydrates...
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"Eating clean" is a dietary concept that emphasizes the consumption of whole, unprocessed, and minimally refined foods while avoiding or minimizing processed and heavily refined foods. While the term "clean eating" can mean slightly different things to different people, it generally focuses on...
About to hit the gym? Working out on an empty stomach can be difficult for some people. So make sure to avoid these foods, or you might undo all your hard work!
The Foods to Avoid Before Working Out
If you're looking to get the most out of your next workout, it's essential to avoid eating...
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Most people attribute eating turkey, which isnt extremely high in the amino acid tryptophan, to being tired. This isn't entirely true. Tryptophan is the body's source of serotonin, the "feel good" neurotransmitter. Most anti-depressants, as well as street drugs like Molly affect serotonin...
Well up until a few of my members came in with boatloads of sugary candy, I was going to say salt. But after the last few days of kisses, candy corn and reeeses PB cups, with me its a tie! Luckily no weight gain or apreciable body fat increase
I'm tradionally a binge eater, I'm fairly strict...
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