[...] that he made up the Wing Chun dummy sets and thought is as JKD? Why does he said that it's a blend of 27 different martial arts? and one very important If Dan Inosanto knows that here in Poland there are people who say that are instructors under them? And If he ever signed a instructor certificate to anyone from Poland? etc ( I have already [...]
[...] to almost double its size, you better bet that you're going to have some major stretched skin." "And being the 'expert' that you claim to be, you should know this already...... If someone gains a large amount of weight in a short time, or loses the large amount of weight in a even shorter time, there will be extra skin there [...]
[...] the IGF peptide.” “Long R3 IGF-1 is signifacantly more potent than IGF-1. The enhanced potency is due to the decreased binding of Long R3 IGF-1 to all known IGF binding proteins. These binding proteins normally inhibit the biological actions of IGF’s.” It is also not as expensive since a media grade [...]
[...] out of insects used to be fairly expensive (around $20,000 per kilogram). Jak ecdysterones obecnie owady były dość drogie (około 20000 dolarów za kilogram). However, now, thanks to the miracle of modern technology, we can cultivate it (grow it cell by cell) and suck it out of plants, so you're now seeing this compound in a lot of [...]
[...] coleslaw pieces) in lots of olive oil. I browned it slightly and cooked it until it was thoroughly wilted then added a few pieces of sun-dried tomatoes in olive oil (I know they're carby, but only a few) and continued to cook. Then I turned off the heat and added a splash of sesame oil and about a teaspoon or 2 of balsamic vinegar (2 carbs [...]
[...] color purple on potatoes actually stems from anthocyanins, a subclass of flavonoids, which in turn are a subclass of polyphenols. They are powerful antioxidants that are known for anti-inflammatory, anti-mutagenic, and cardioprotective effects. It is believed that eating foods that contain anthocyanins may improve the overall antioxidant [...]
[...] the answers about the questions like: "Where is alignment in those JKD concepts clips?, where is On guard? Where are JKD principles designed by Bruce. Then you will know what I am talking about and that in fact I am not insulting Ron. Buczah accordingly to your words Ron Balicki proved his quality in MMA tournaments. To me this proves [...]
[...] dreamt ever since. It's Jeet Kune Do that is being thought by Ted Wong and Stefan Nikander. And about those questions that I have asked... I didn't ask them becouse I don't know answer for them. I asked to check what you- concepts guys will asnwer. By far you none of you have answered By the way in my opinnion what Richard Bustillo is [...]
[...] recovery, and fat-burning, yet avoid the androgenic steroid-like side effects (acne, male-pattern baldness, prostate enlargement, etc.) has been an impossible feat... until now! Meet the Flavone family: 7-Isopropoxyisoflavone (Ipriflavone) and 5-methyl-7-methoxy-isoflavone (Methoxyisoflavone). These powerful anabolic compounds have just been [...]
[...] were superb. Among them were Jesse Ferguson, Oliver McCall, and Mike Williams. We taped much of the sparring for review later on in the day and looking at this sparring now many of these rounds were better than 95% of the heavyweight championship fights in the past 15 years. At night Mike would relax or sometimes head to the health club to [...]
[...] exercise. One challenge that stumped researchers for quite some time was how muscle triglyceride is broken down to be used as a fuel. Until recently, we didn't even know which enzyme initiated the breakdown of triglycerides. During exercise the breakdown of IMTG is thought to be completed by two enzymes. It has now been demonstrated that [...]
[...] original backlash against eggs had to do with their cholesterol content, because at the time cholesterol intake was being blamed for high blood cholesterol levels, which we now know has only a minor effect. What about the fat content? Looking at the USDA database, a whole egg is listed as having Total lipid (fat) Grams : 10.020 [...]
[...] (like breast growth during puberty) or causes them to differentiate and make special products (for example, milk following pregnancy). For many years, only a single ER was known, ER alpha. Now another ER, ER beta, has been found (3), and predominates in certain estrogen-responsive tissues, such as bone and the bladder (4). This explains why [...]
Chodzi Ci o długoterminowe badania? / badania na różnych populacjach? Może coś czytałem, ale tak pod ręką nie mam. Bardziej przypadkowo takie coś ostatnio znalazłem: http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/full/74/6/730 Do tych opracowań nie znalazłem całych tekstów, ale myślę, że mogą być ciekawe: Phinney SD. The low fat paradox--do dietary carbohydrates [...]
[...] hugely popular 1-androstenediol, a 1-testosterone precursor. Other firms took this one step further by producing the already-active 1-testosterone, and finally Legal Gear (now LG Sciences) upped the ante by bringing to market Methyl 1-Testosterone (M1T), which unlike the previous compounds was an entirely synthetic (non-naturally occurring) [...]
[...] any *special* effects remains anecdotal. I will concede that I was incorrect about my former negatively slanted stance towards IF." ----------------- przy okazji mam panowie pytanko, znacie jakiś "wypełniacz kaloryczny" oprócz brzuszków łososia ? na IF jak wiadomo czasem ciężko z wpychaniem takiej ilości na dużą masę, a więc pytam [...]
[...] In these countries, vitamin C above 200 mg is illegal as is vitamin E above 45 IU, vitamin B1 over 2.4 mg and so on. Shering-Plough, the Norway pharmaceutical giant, now controls an Echinacea tincture, which is being sold there as an over the counter drug at grossly inflated prices. The same is true of ginkgo and many other herbs, and [...]
[...] mRNA and protein in cardiac muscle. TGF-b superfamily members are found in a wide variety of cell types, including developing and adult heart muscle cells. Three known isoforms of TGF-b (TGF-b 1, -b 2, and -b 3) are expressed differentially at both the mRNA and protein levels during development of the heart. This suggests that these [...]
[...] regrets that more has not been done in the therapeutic application of THC. In a 1986 interview with the International Journal of the Addictions, he said that, "Knowing what I know today, I would have worked more on the therapeutic aspects of cannabis. This area apparently needs a major push that is has not had up till now, [...]