[...] cancer in a prospective study among women, New England Jnl of Medicine v.323 (24) p.1664-1672. (5) a) Mills, P. K. (1988), Animal product consumption and subsequent fatal breast cancer risk among Seventh-Day Adventists, American Jnl of Epidemiology v.127 (3) p.440-453. b) Fraser, G. E. et al (1991), Diet and lung cancer in California [...]
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[...] Naturally produced by the body in response to exercise and is necessary for normal physiological functioning. Excess of IGF-1 may be associated with an increased risk of breast cancer, and prostate cancer. # Inositol An active factor in the B-Complex vitamins which help convert food to energy. With Choline, Inositol is active in the [...]
[...] (HCG), in addition to various supplements. However physicians are reluctant to prescribe such drugs for PCT, as the drugs are only FDA approved for treating breast cancer, or as fertility medications. Using such medications for other purposes often requires one to illegally obtain the drugs, or purchase medications of unknown [...]
[...] Naturally produced by the body in response to exercise and is necessary for normal physiological functioning. Excess of IGF-1 may be associated with an increased risk of breast cancer, and prostate cancer. # Inositol An active factor in the B-Complex vitamins which help convert food to energy. With Choline, Inositol is active in the [...]
[...] can have the same side effects as anabolic steroids, and are dependant upon the user as to which side effects one might experience. Some side effects are acne, hair loss, breast tissue enlargement, and prostate swelling. The potential for these side effects does exist, but it can be reduced if one uses proper precautionary measures (see [...]
[...] further information. This medication should be used only when clearly needed during pregnancy. Discuss the risk and benefits with your doctor. This drug may be excreted into breast milk. You may have to stop nursing or stop using this drug. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding. Interactions Inform your doctor about all the medicines you [...]
[...] taking this medicine, make sure your doctor knows if you are pregnant or if you may become pregnant. Breast-feeding—Diethylpropion and benzphetamine pass into breast milk. It is not known if other sympathomimetic appetite suppressants pass into breast milk. However, use of sympathomimetic appetite suppressants during breast-feeding [...]
[...] (meaning it increases their density), and blood lipids -meaning it lowers cholesterol-, (4)(5)as well as preventing gynocomastia by preventing estrogen gene transcription in breast tissue. However, it acts as an anti-estrogen in the pituitary, thus increasing LH and FSH, which results in an increase in testosterone. 20mgs of Nolvadex will raise [...]
[...] on the liver is at the bottom. by Sherrill Sellman Extracted from Nexus Magazine, Volume 5, #4 (June - July 1998) Once praised for its benefits in preventing breast cancer recurrence, the lucrative pharmaceutical drug tamoxifen is now implicated in causing dangerous side-effects, including other types of cancers. In the early [...]
[...] Disease. Very commonly found in antiperspirants; it's used to clog your underarm pores, so you don't sweat... not a good thing to do! The leading cause of breast cancer is the use of antiperspirant. A Concentration of toxins that leads to cell mutations (a.k.a. CANCER.) Yes, ANTIPERSPIRANT. Most of the products out there are an [...]
[...] Enobosarm was granted fast track designation by the FDA for the treatment of patients with androgen receptor–positive, estrogen receptor–positive, HER2-negative metastatic breast cancer https://www.cancernetwork.com/view/fda-grants-fast-track-designation-to-enobosarm-in-ar-er-her2--metastatic-breast-cancer Artykuly z kilku zrodel potwierdzaja [...]
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[...] so called “bro” or “clean” foods. The traditional bodybuilders diet is very plain, very tasteless and usually reduced to a handful of simple options: Chicken & turkey breast White fish (grilled) Steamed vegetables Brown rice Rice cakes Oats or plain oatmeal Protein Shakes Egg whites These are commonly referred [...]
[...] is now associated with over 400,000 deaths per year * Obesity is associated with an increased risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, osteoarthritis, stroke, and colon, breast and endometrial cancers * Next year, Obesity is expected to surpass smoking as the leading cause of preventable death in the United States * The Puget Sound Ferries [...]
[...] in our bodies as we age, one of the many indicators that consumption is meant only for infants only (of course there is the most obvious factor that human females do not breast feed their young into adulthood). All things considered, milk proteins are not good choices, especially in an artificially isolated form. Now while milk proteins [...]
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[...] TO GROW MUSCLE. Don't believe it? Consider this: Infancy is the time of a human's life when growth is the most rapid, and when protein needs are the highest. Yet, human breast milk contains only 10% protein by calories (versus about 30% for cow's milk). This is more than adequate to meet the needs of a growing human infant who doubles its [...]
[...] intakes of protein, people have been perpetuating the myth that you can only assimilate ~30 grams of protein at a time, making protein meals any greater than a 6 oz. chicken breast a waste. This is anything but true. For example, the digestibility of meat (i.e. beef, poultry, pork and fish) is about 97% efficient. If you eat 25 grams of beef, you [...]