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Muscle Asylum Project Goes Wild! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dave Palumbo   
Monday, 12 November 2007
Whenever a supplement company launches a new line of products, the first questions that should come to mind are, what makes this company unique and why should I purchase their products? 
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SteelEdge: Full Spectrum Preworkout Formula PDF Print E-mail
Written by Anssi Manninen   
Wednesday, 02 May 2007
Athletic Edge Nutrition's SteelEdge is scientifically formulated to target, support and optimize:
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Yohimbine May Promote Fat Loss PDF Print E-mail
Written by Anssi Manninen, MHS   
Monday, 12 March 2007
It's been suggested that pre-exercise yohimbine administration increases lipolysis (breakdown of storage fat) in refractory gynoid fat depots, thus promoting fat loss.1
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MyoZene: Where Science Meets the Gym PDF Print E-mail
Written by Richard B. Kreider, PhD, FACSM, FISSN   
Monday, 23 October 2006

Over the last 20 years, the nutritional supplement industry has evolved from marketing of products with little scientific evidence supporting the use to the development of high quality functional products based on solid scientific evidence.  MyoZeneTM from Bioquest Pharmaceuticals is an example of a nutritional supplement that has been forged through years of scientific study that has identified specific nutrients that can optimize performance, recovery, and training adaptations.  It's one of the best new supplements I have seen hit the market in years. Why am I so pumped about MyoZene? 

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Anabolic Effects of Branched-Chain Amino Acids PDF Print E-mail
Written by Robbie J. Durand, MA   
Wednesday, 20 September 2006

 

Bane in the DC Comics series is the only super-villain to have broken Batman's back in a fight. Bane became a test subject for a mysterious drug known as "Venom," which had killed the other test subjects and he was the only one who survived. Bane found the drug caused him to have superhuman strength, although he needed to take it via a system of cables pumped directly into his muscles. In the comics, the drug Venom was a mixture of radioactive steroids, growth hormone and Amino Acids for muscle growth. Although radioactive steroids may be science fiction, the anabolic effects of amino acid are not.

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Health Benefits of Omega-3s: Something Fishy Going On? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Anssi Manninen, MHS   
Saturday, 23 September 2006
The human body needs fatty acids and it can make all but two of them: linoleic acid (omega-6 fatty acid) and linolenic acid (omega-3 fatty acid). Given linolenic acid, the body can make the 20- and 22-carbon members of the omega-3 series, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). These omega-3 fatty acids are absolutely critical for normal growth and development and they play a very important role in the prevention and treatment of diseases.
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