[...] the body's blood sugar balance. # Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) A sulfur bearing phytonutrient with antioxidant properties; amplifies effects of other antioxidants. It is an insulin potentiator that may be, in some respects, the very best insulin mimicker. An analogy of what ALA does is that if ALA was an individual, he would be the one which [...]
[...] University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, Arizona 85721-0093, USA Exercise training (ET) or the antioxidant R(+)-alpha-lipoic acid (R-ALA) individually increases insulin action in the insulin-resistant obese Zucker rat. The purpose of the present study was to determine the interactions of ET and R-ALA on insulin action and oxidative [...]
[...] is more effective. GH doesn’t directly cause your muscles to grow, it works very indirectly by increasing protein synthesis capabilities, increasing the amount of insulin a person can use effectively, and increasing the amount of anabolic steroids a person can use effectively. GH also indirectly causes muscle growth by stimulating the [...]
2. Building the Perfect Beast by Author L Rea This book is written in an “accumulative knowledge” format. It was also written in a manner that assumes for the most part, that the reader has read “Chemical Muscle Enhancement” which is focused upon the drugs and classical cycles that have been utilized by [...]
[...] ~2g do boiegu) Nuttall et al. gave nine subjects with mild type 2 diabetes 50 g protein, 50 g glucose, or 50 g protein and 50 g glucose and determined the plasma glucose and insulin responses over the next 5 hours. The glucose response to glucose was as expected, but the glucose response to protein remained stable for 2 hours and then began to [...]
[...] fluctuations in blood sugar levels. Caffeine promotes the breakdown of glycogen and the liver pours glucose into the bloodstream. This triggers the pancreas to secret excess insulin resulting in a sharp blood sugar drop (hypoglycaemia). There are over 208 acids in coffee which, along with the stimulation of stomach acid production, can contribute [...]
no choojowo..ale kiedys to nadrobie eee..anglikaczaniny powie ktoś ocb w tym bo nie chcemis ie łapac za słownik It remains to be clarified what happens with the insulin and LT-3 thyroid hormone. Athletes who take HGH in their build-up phase usually do not need exogenous insulin. It is recommended, in this case, that the athlete eats a complete [...]
[...] Ci sie "za bardzo" nie chce czytac ? to skad ta Twoja wiedza ktora tak pragniesz sie podzielic ? z silowni ? zaslyszana gdzies w szatni ? Czlowieku, zeby myslec o insulinie trzeba miec wszystkie dostepne wiadomosci zawarte w jednym palcu ... a i tak to nie wystacza, bo insulina (na szczescie) nie jest u nas w kraju popularnym [...]
To moje argumenty: Z tego opracowania: http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/full/80/5/1246 The results of the current study show that milk proteins have insulinotropic properties, with the whey fraction being a more efficient insulin secretagogue than casein. It remains to be shown whether the insulinotropic effect of whey and milk depends on an [...]
[...] Jakiś czas temu była o tym rozmowa na forum McDonalda i odniesienie do tego badania, które zupełnie nie wspiera hipotez, że potrzebna jest nam potężna ilość węglowodanów/insuliny po treningu: University of Nottingham (2004) J Physiol 558P, C10 Communications Dose-response relationship during hyperaminoacidaemia between insulin and leg protein [...]
Cholera, Kanar publikuje w niezłych pismach ... Kanarek R, Marks-Kaufman R, and Lipeles B. "Increased carbohydrate intake is a function of insulin administration in rats." Physiol. Behav. 25: 779-782 (1980) hrhr
[...] jeden z lepszych ekspertów od Biochemii, przeprowadził parę sam badań na temat aminokwasów, oraz jego książka w temacie Biochemii jest w drodze. co do ketonów i receptorów insulinowych 4. Yokoo et al. “Distinct effects of ketone bodies on down-regulation of cell surface insulin receptor and insulin receptor substrate-1 phosphorylation in [...]
[...] lifting is not a glycogen depleting sport. I'm assuming you are in the gym no longer than an hour lifting intensely) and GLUT4(glucose transport protein) is activated so insulin is really not even needed. i jeszcze to troche dlugie ale warto: Post-Workout Carbs – Crucial or Counter-Productive? by Mark McManus on June 23, 2008 [...]
[...] Amtssygehus, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark. Abstract Stevioside, a glycoside present in the leaves of the plant, Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni (SrB), has acute insulinotropic effects in vitro. Its potential antihyperglycemic and blood pressure-lowering effects were examined in a long-term study in the type 2 diabetic Goto-Kakizaki [...]
[...] temu. Przy wadze dziś111kg mam dwójki pocięte i prązki na czwórce. TOwar nie ma nic do rzeczy bo wtedy tez na nim byłem. Kolejna sprawa jeśli kcal są na minusie to skoki insuliny nie mają wpływu na zatłuszczenie. Żeby nie być gołosłownym: "Diabetes Obes Metab. 2007 Jul;9(4):566-74. No effect of inhibition of insulin secretion by diazoxide on [...]
[...] the body's blood sugar balance. # Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) A sulfur bearing phytonutrient with antioxidant properties; amplifies effects of other antioxidants. It is an insulin potentiator that may be, in some respects, the very best insulin mimicker. An analogy of what ALA does is that if ALA was an individual, he would be the one which [...]
tak cos ze swiezej pajeczynki Consumption of the slow-digesting waxy maize starch leads to blunted plasma glucose and insulin response but does not influence energy expenditure or appetite in humans Consumption of the slow-digesting waxy maize starch leads to blunted plasma glucose and insulin response but does not influence energy expenditure or [...]