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Peptides to improve and speed recovery

Peptides to improve and speed recovery

Everyone wants to get fit and jacked, right?  Well, even weekend warriors and those just looking to get in shape can benefit from exercise.  With exercise comes the potential for injury and soreness.  Even experienced trainees and athletes can get fatigued, sore, and damaged if proper prevention and recovery are not done on a regular basis. We all know that…

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How to improve the mind-muscle connection to maximize hypertrophy

How to improve the mind-muscle connection to maximize hypertrophy

I have discussed the mental game in regards to goals, self development, motivation, mood and most certainly in regards to performance and muscle growth.  Most experienced fitness pros will tell you there is nothing better than “feeling” their muscles grow, feeling that connection with their body.  Unfortunately, most gym goers, trainees and even personal trainers are focused on the numbers.…

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The importance of peptide purity

The importance of peptide purity

Quality of a finished product should be the #1 concern of all manufacturers – and of all consumers. This is especially true in using peptides as therapeutic agents. Lower quality peptides can contain “fillers” like mannitol or contain impurities, which limit their effectiveness as therapeutic agents, reduce the effectiveness of our treatments as clinicians, AND place the patient at risk…

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Health benefits of cherries

Health benefits of cherries

Cherries are a favorite summer treat and the nutrients in them provide numerous health benefits: cherry intake is associated with the prevention of cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, inflammatory diseases and Alzheimer’s disease. The benefits of cherries come from their high levels of antioxidants that fight free radical damage and protect our cells. Benefits of Cherries 1. Promote Weight Loss In…

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Testosterone boosting breakfasts

Testosterone boosting breakfasts

1. Omelet and veggies Eggs of course contain plenty of protein, but also healthy cholesterol, the precursor to testosterone. They are also loaded with beneficial nutrients such as choline, vitamins D, E and K, selenium, riboflavin, calcium zinc and leucine. Spinach or any other green vegetable (or even a bag of mixed frozen veggies) is a great and easy addition. The greens balance out the protein…

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