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Creatine vs Glutamine - Part 3 - Benefits of Creatine
Ever wonder why there are so many creatine supplements out there? Well, come check out what this stuff can do for you!
15 commentsCreatine vs Glutamine - Part 7 - Final Comparison
The results are in... Which supplement is better; creatine or glutamine? Read this to find out!
105 commentsAnimals that Glow : The Science of Bioluminescence
In the olden days it was called cold-fire. When walking through the forest, our ancestors discovered glowing mushrooms on rotting wood. They called it ‘fox-fire’. They were fascinated by the fairy tale nature of insects flying through the forest with an eerie and ethereal glow. They called these ‘fire-flies’ (even though they weren’t really flies!) and they called their worms ‘ glow worms’.
24 commentsWhat should be the Rep Range for building a perfect body?
First of all, I would like to thanks London_guide for asking such an important question on rep range which is a prominent aspect of bodybuilding and weight training. For your knowledge, I would say first of all that muscles don't count reps. So...
10 commentsGaussTek Limited
DIGITAL ELECTRO-MAGNETIC PULSE GENERATOR Ernest Pattern: inventor. Telephone: 954/481-3661 ABOUT MAGNETIC RESONANCE Magnetic Resonance has opened a totally new possibility, not only for diagnosis but also for treatment. When the body is placed...
5 commentsAdenosine TriPhosphate ATP
Adenosine Tri-Phosphate or more conveniently ATP, is a small molecule made of a 5 carbon ribose sugar, a nitrogenous base Adenine (a purine) and three phosphates. It is known as a nucleotide derivative as it...
1 commentBrown Fat - Thermogenesis, Hormonal Control and Health Effects
Our bodies contain a small quantity of brown fat. Brown fat cells break down fat molecules and produce heat energy, helping to maintain a healthy body mass.
16 commentsIncreasing vascularity, a common sense approach
Let me start by saying this: There will be little talk of nitric oxide boosting supplements in this discussion. Why? The body cannot store nitric oxide, not even a little bit. NO is in a constant flux in the...
Creatine vs Glutamine - Part 2 - Sources
Read this to find out what natural and supplemental sources you can get creatine and glutamine from!
4 commentsTennis - The Modern Era
How has Tennis has changed through the years? Since the 1900's tennis has survived two World Wars, become a professional sport, governing bodies have been created - ATP and WTA, and is now stronger than ever.
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