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Where Human growth hormone (HGH) emerged a magical fountain of youth, it has become a headache for anti-doping community who is still trying to find out a better way to detect HGH use by athletes.
No wonder the first Partnership for Clean Competition Conference took place in New York where several speakers lent their voice on […]
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HGH replacement therapy improves cardiac function and protects against cardiovascular disease in a number of ways. It reduces body fat, particularly in the belly region, which has been shown to be associated with the increased risk of heart attack. In studies of HGH-deficient adults, HGH improves blood cholesterol profiles-raising HDL cholesterol while lowering LDL cholesterol […]
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Research by the University of Arizona at Tucson warns that germs frequently lurk among household objects posing threat to health and wellness. Some of the common health enemies detected in observations include:
Salmonella is the one which thrives in human stools. It is frequently spread through mutual contact with an object in the home. If a […]
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Beta-carotene is a natural source of vitamin A. The majority of people in Western countries obtain sufficient Vitamin A from their diet. However, Beta carotene may be prescribed for people with certain conditions that increase the need for the vitamin- for example, cystic fibrosis, chronic illness and intestinal mal absorption. Beta carotene is found in […]
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Observations of the diet and lifestyle of Greenland Eskimos show that a high-fat diet composed of Arctic foodstuffs and low in cholesterol results in a population with a very low icidence of heart disease, hypertension and platelet aggregability.
The reason? Fish oil. Actually, its because of eicosapentaenoic acid or EPA, which is found in high concentrations […]
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Systemic lupus erythematosus is a chronic inflammatory disease in which a defective immune system causes abnormalities in the blood vessels and connective tissues, as well as damaging the kidneys, nervous system, joints, and skin. The usual treatment for lupus-steroids and chemotherapy- is often more painful and debilitating than the disease itself.
Now, scientists are wondering whether […]
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The fruit of the cayenne plant has been used as a medicine for centuries. It was frequently used to treat diseases of the circulatory system and is still traditionally used in herbal medicine as a circulatory tonic. The active ingredient in cayenne is a pungent substance known as capsaicin which appears to alter the action […]
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Andropause the equivalent to menopause ruins the sex drive and energy of middle aged men. Caused by the drop of hormones like testosterone & HGH, Andropause causes impotence, erectile dysfunction, urinary problems, memory decline, irritability, heart and bone problems, weight gain, fatigue, and not surprisingly depression. Men, now-a-days, resort to HGH supplement such as Sytropin, […]
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Over the past two decades, our society has become increasingly preoccupied with both health and thinness. The popularity of gyms, health clubs, and personal trainers, along with extremely selve silhouettes of beauty queens and fashion models, attests to the ideals of fitness and slenderness.
Although no one knows exactly what the health hazards of obesity are, […]
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When you start your exercise program to boost your HGH secretion in the body, start with warm up, swimming, other water exercises or stationary cycling as they put less stress on joints than other activities. Find a way of working different types of physical activity into your week. Try combining different exercises for even better […]
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There are many components of physical fitness. Health-related components include cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength and endurance, muscular flexibility, and body composition. Skill-related components include agility, balance, coordination, power reaction time and speed. It is very important to gradually work on all of these areas in order to achieve the anti-aging benefits of exercise as well […]
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Jim Parque, a former pitcher for the White Sox and Tampa Bay, has admitted using human growth hormone “about six times” after he was cut by Chicago in 2002 and before he tried a comeback with the Rays the following season. Parque made his confessions in The Chicago Sun-Times.
“It never gave me more strength or […]
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It is very important to warm up before embarking on any physical activity to lessen the chances of pulling a muscle, ligament or tendon. The warm up can be compared to a balanced breakfast that fuels your body and mind in the morning, preparing it for a hard day of work. A proper warm up […]
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L-Tyrosine is the amino acid used by the body as a precursor in the synthesis of three very important neurotransmitters: epinephrine, norepinephrine and dopamine, which are involved in maintaining mood, mental function and sex drive. These neurotransmitters also have a beneficial effect of stimulating the release of HGH.
The benefits of L-Tyrosine can be listed down […]
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Glutamine is the most abundant amino acid found primarily in muscles. If the body cannot produce glutamine in sufficient quantities, one can resort to additional sources through diet and supplements commonly found in the form of powdered drink mixes, pills or tablets. Animal and plant proteins are dietary sources of glutamine as well.
Catabolism refers to […]
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