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IGF1/GH Blance: Determining Factor of Longevity!?

Next to plain testosterone GH and IGF-1 doping has attracted more and more attentions from bodybuilders and athletes all over the world. Being propagated as recompositioning agents, the injection of growth hormone (GH) or peptides triggering the release thereof is already common practice among juicers, who might have a genuine interest in the results of a recent study by Marino et al. (Marino. 2010). The scientists investigated the effect of insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1) in a mouse-model of human premature aging, whose main characteristic is a high GH/IGF1-quotient - something you would also expect in bodybuilders injecting exegenous growth hormone. The scientists found: IGF-1 treatment restores the proper balance between IGF-1 and GH in Zmpste24 -/ − mice, delays the onset of many progeroid features, and significantly extends the lifespan of these progeroid animals. Although the scientists investigated a pathological model, chances are that doping induced changes in the IG...

Taurine Another Overlooked Fat Loss Supplement?

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The osmoregulative effect of taurine has been long established and is also well-known in the community of fitness-enthusiasts and bodybuilders who consume taurine mostly for its "cell-volumizing" effect on skeletal muscle. "Juicers", i.e. (pro-)hormone consumers, also appreciate its ability to reduce the painful back- and chin-pumps associated with some of the so-called "dry", i.e. non-aromatizing, steroids. As in the case of arginine (cf. Arginine as a Fatburner ) taurine does yet appear to have beneficial effects on weight loss and body fat reduction, as well. Apart from positive effects on the lipid profile of the participants, a study ( Zhang. 15 Dec 2003 ) published in Amino Acids , found what they call a "significant" weight-loss effect (-2% body weight, without other dietary interventions or exercise programs) of 7 weeks of taurine supplementation at 3g/day in 15 obese, but otherwise healthy Japanese college students - cf. Table 2 ...
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