New Bodybuilding Supplements Increase Strength and Muscle Without …

September 29th, 2008

For athletes and bodybuilding fanatics it seems they are willing to do whatever they believe is necessary to get results, and ignore the risk involved in …
Every week the media comes out with a new story of another amateur or professional athlete using steroids muscle strength. For athletes and bodybuilding fanatics it seems they are willing to do whatever they believe is necessary to get results, and ignore the risk involved in using illegal substances.
According to studies and research, using anabolic steroids merely inflates your muscles (hence the term “juiced”) and does not provide permanent results. There are also several harmful side effects of steroid use, like diabetes, rage, aggression, uncontrollable mood-swings and significant changes to body systems that are not natural to the user’s gender.
Several years ago, a widely respected and still used natural supplement Endothil CR entered the market. Dr. David Summers, the creator of Endothil CR, says that body builders and athletes are using this product instead of steroids to build and sustain strength and muscle mass.
Summers further stated, “I have spent the last two years on my newest formulation and next generation natural fitness muscle building supplements for men and women called Stemulite. It is a stronger formulation than Endothil and now has seven key all-natural ingredients of very effective and targeted natural proteins, enzymes and amino acids, including a stem cell agonist and a trace mineral called indium.”
Stemulite, the core muscle building ingredient, is a natural dietary adult stem cell agonist. When working out and pushing our bodies, our muscles and ligaments suffer tiny micro tears, creating the soreness from exercise. Stemulite quickly goes to work recruiting the sleeping adult stem cells in our bodies and starts building new muscle. Keep in mind this is new muscle, not the temporary enlarged effect that anabolic steroids create.
“Stemulite is the most powerful bodybuilding supplement I have ever put into my body, period,” says Corey Simpson, a former Mr. Florida and now active fitness professional. “In the first couple of weeks of using Stemulite, I increased the weight I was lifting by 30 percent and I doubled the amount of repetitions in my workout. It was a little hard to believe. In weeks, my muscle definition changed and I dropped excess water weight. In addition, Stemulite has also given me a great and deeper sleep, which is so important for recuperation. I just feel better than ever and have so much more endurance and energy.”
Summers asked Corey and Paul Simpson of Tampa, Fla., both professional athletes and trainers that currently work with professional NFL, MLB and professional boxers, to participate in and monitor the initial Stemulite trials. They worked with and monitored more than 40 athletes over a one-month period, changing nothing in their routine, but adding Stemulite to their daily diet. As the results came back, it was clear that by adding Stemulite to their regimen there were consistent and congruent results, including:
? Dramatic increase in muscle strength and improved endurance
? Dramatically reduces recovery time to hours not days
? More repetitions and improved muscle definition
? A decreases in body mass index (BMI) and greater muscle tone
? Higher sustained energy and more consistent energy throughout the day
? Improved rest and sleep — the most common benefit

Explicit Ills

September 29th, 2008

Bottom Line: Political awareness doesn’t spell preachiness in slice-of-life directing debut for actor Mark Webber.

Bottom Line: Political awareness doesn’t spell preachiness in slice-of-life directing debut for actor Mark Webber. AUSTIN — An early sequence in Mark Webber’s “Explicit Ills” carries viewers past rows of abandoned and near-collapsed buildings, navigates debris-strewn empty lots and winds up in a forsaken room where a tiny, healthy tree has sprouted up through decaying floorboards. Audiences who take that image as the start of a certain kind of urban fable — the spark of life amid squalor — will be surprised by what follows. The life force of “Ills” isn’t in the exceptions but in the community itself, a disjointed cast of characters who have better things to do than bend themselves to some storyteller’s idea of social-uplift allegory. More restrained than many films it might be compared to and never preachy even when its characters go marching through the streets, the movie’s an assured directing debut for young actor Webber. Commercial appeal is limited by the absence of an easy narrative hook, but the picture should earn some respect in an art house run. Set in a rough area of Philadelphia, the story follows characters who cross one another’s paths but aren’t destined for any kind of climactic collision. The community issues that connect them are downplayed in favor of a focus on individual goals: The scrawny kid wants to bulk up and win a bodybuilding contest, the clean-living loft dwellers want to open a natural grocery, the gentle youngster Babo (bathed in a white glow wherever he wanders) wants to make peace where others would harbor grudges. While most of the characters are poor and the two who clearly have money are gentrifying white kids in what threatens to be a Sid and Nancy romance, the film doesn’t trade in misery. It dwells on personal optimism and good will, even if its most emotionally fraught moments arise from a young mother’s inability to afford health insurance. Benefiting from an unhurried but tight cut by editor Jay Rabinowitz (frequent collaborator of exec producer Jim Jarmusch) and Patrice Lucien Cochet’s vivid cinematography (which earned a special jury award, alongside an audience award for best narrative feature, at South by Southwest), “Ills” also draws on recognizable acting names while letting newcomers have the spotlight. Rosario Dawson and Paul Dano, for instance, while understandably highlighted in promo material, appear here solely as warm supporting figures for young charmer Francisco Burgos (Babo), who’s making his feature debut. Webber’s way with his young cast is as unforced as the movie itself, which easily could have been overwrought and maudlin but is instead oddly affirming. EXPLICIT ILLS Mangusta Prods., Film 101, AM/FM Films, Riker Hill Films Sales agent: Endeavor Credits: Screenwriter-director: Mark Webber Producers: Mark Webber, Sol Tryon, Liz Destro Executive producer: Jim Jarmusch Director of photography: Patrice Lucien Cochet Production designer: Michael Grasley Music: Khari Mateen Costume designer: Nikia Nelson Editor: Jay Rabinowitz Cast: Rocco: Paul Dano Babo’s Mom: Rosario Dawson Jill: Naomie Harris Jacob: Lou Taylor Pucci Michelle: Frankie Shaw Kaleef: Tariq Trotter Babo: Francisco Burgos Demetri: Martin Cepeda Jr. The Girl: Destini Edwards Running time — 87 minutes No MPAA rating

Anabolic Steroids and the Male Reproductive System

September 29th, 2008

Anabolic Steroids and the Male Reproductive System

AS are derivatives of testosterone, which has strong genitotropic effects. For this reason, it will not be surprising that side effects include the reproductive system. Application of anabolic steroids leads to supra-physiological concentrations of testosterone or testosterone derivatives. Via the feed back loop, the production and release of luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulation hormone (FSH) is decreased.
Prolonged use of anabolic steroids in relatively high doses will lead to hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism, with decreased serum concentrations of LH, FSH, and testosterone.
There are strong indications that the duration, dosage, and chemical structure of the anabolic steroids are important for the serum concentrations of gonadotropins. A moderate decrease of gonadotropin secretion causes atrophy of the testes, as well as a decrease of sperm cell production. Oligo, azoospermia and an increased number of abnormal sperm cells have been reported in athletes using AS, resulting in a decreased fertility. After stopping AS use, the gonadal functions will restore within some months. There are indications, however, that it may take several months.
In bodybuilding, where usually high dosages are uses, after stopping steroid use, often choriogonadotropins are administered to stimulate testicular function. The effectiveness of this therapy is unknown.
The various studies suggest that using more than one type of anabolic steroid at the same time (”stacking”) causes a stronger inhibition of the gonadal functions than using one single anabolic steroid. After abstention from anabolic steroids these changes in fertility usually reverse within some months. However, several cases of have been reported in which the situation of hypogonadism lasted for more than 12 weeks.
A well known side effect of AS in males is breast formation (gynecomastia). Gynecomastia is caused by increased levels of circulating estrogens, which are typical female sex hormones. The estrogens estradiol and estrone are formed in males by peripheral aromatization and conversion of AS. The increased levels of circulation estrogens in males stimulate breast growth. In general, gynecomastia is irreversible.
AS may affect sexual desire. Although few investigations on this issue have been published, it appears that during AS use sexual desire is increased, although the frequency of erectile dysfunction is increased. This may seem contradictory, but sexual appetite is androgen dependent, while erectile function is not. Since sexual desire and aggressiveness are increased during AS use, the risk of getting involved in sexual assault may be increased.

Anabolic Steroid Supplier

September 29th, 2008

Type in the phrase ‘anabolic steroid supplier’ in your favorite search engine, you are likely to be inundated with hundreds of thousand search results. This may perhaps give the impression that the drug is easily available off the shelf. Nothing however is further from the reality.

The US Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 2004 clearly prohibits sale and possession of anabolic drugs except in circumstances where a registered doctor has specifically prescribed its need. At the same time, the law holds no ambiguity in so far as getting it from anabolic steroid supplier abroad.

It is amply understandable keeping the provisions of the law in mind that if any attempt is made to ship in anabolic steroid from sources in other countries to anyone other than an importer who is registered by US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), such a transaction is treated as committing a felony. With that in perspective, it can be said that suggestions like one can have it from anabolic steroid supplier abroad have no basis whatsoever.

Contrary to what one may believe, anabolic steroids are results of sophisticated pharmaceutical processes. They can be made only by large pharmaceutical companies, which are either legitimate producers, or else, underground laboratories with large overheads.

In cases where the production is illegal, there are often chances that the drug quality, not having to conform to any standard, is questionable or perhaps dangerous. Then again, many anabolic steroids still in wide use are basically for veterinary purposes. Which means that possibly illegal anabolic steroids are actually veterinary grade.

In the 90s many US companies such as Ciba, Searle and Syntex have stopped making the drug, possibly because of increased public questioning due to its widespread abuse. However, in many other countries, notably those in Eastern Europe, anabolic steroids are produced in large quantity.

One suspects that drugs produced in east European countries find their ways in US, albeit mostly illegally. With the stake against it so high, isn’t it wise for the sake of health not to trust just another anabolic steroid supplier?

Effects of androgenic-anabolic steroids in athletes.

September 29th, 2008

Androgenic-anabolic steroids (AAS) are synthetic derivatives of the male hormone testosterone. They can exert strong effects on the human body that may be beneficial for athletic performance. A review of the literature revealed that most laboratory studies did not investigate the actual doses of AAS currently abused in the field. Therefore, those studies may not reflect the actual (adverse) effects of steroids. The available scientific literature describes that short-term administration of these drugs by athletes can increase strength and bodyweight. Strength gains of about 5-20% of the initial strength and increments of 2-5 kg bodyweight, that may be attributed to an increase of the lean body mass, have been observed. A reduction of fat mass does not seem to occur. Although AAS administration may affect erythropoiesis and blood haemoglobin concentrations, no effect on endurance performance was observed. Little data about the effects of AAS on metabolic responses during exercise training and recovery are available and, therefore, do not allow firm conclusions. The main untoward effects of short- and long-term AAS abuse that male athletes most often self-report are an increase in sexual drive, the occurrence of acne vulgaris, increased body hair and increment of aggressive behaviour. AAS administration will disturb the regular endogenous production of testosterone and gonadotrophins that may persist for months after drug withdrawal. Cardiovascular risk factors may undergo deleterious alterations, including elevation of blood pressure and depression of serum high-density lipoprotein (HDL)-, HDL2- and HDL3-cholesterol levels. In echocardiographic studies in male athletes, AAS did not seem to affect cardiac structure and function, although in animal studies these drugs have been observed to exert hazardous effects on heart structure and function. In studies of athletes, AAS were not found to damage the liver. Psyche and behaviour seem to be strongly affected by AAS. Generally, AAS seem to induce increments of aggression and hostility. Mood disturbances (e.g. depression, [hypo-]mania, psychotic features) are likely to be dose and drug dependent. AAS dependence or withdrawal effects (such as depression) seem to occur only in a small number of AAS users. Dissatisfaction with the body and low self-esteem may lead to the so-called ‘reverse anorexia syndrome’ that predisposes to the start of AAS use. Many other adverse effects have been associated with AAS misuse, including disturbance of endocrine and immune function, alterations of sebaceous system and skin, changes of haemostatic system and urogenital tract. One has to keep in mind that the scientific data may underestimate the actual untoward effects because of the relatively low doses administered in those studies, since they do not approximate doses used by illicit steroid users. The mechanism of action of AAS may differ between compounds because of variations in the steroid molecule and affinity to androgen receptors. Several pathways of action have been recognised. The enzyme 5-alpha-reductase seems to play an important role by converting AAS into dihydrotestosterone (androstanolone) that acts in the cell nucleus of target organs, such as male accessory glands, skin and prostate. Other mechanisms comprises mediation by the enzyme aromatase that converts AAS in female sex hormones (estradiol and estrone), antagonistic action to estrogens and a competitive antagonism to the glucocorticoid receptors. Furthermore, AAS stimulate erythropoietin synthesis and red cell production as well as bone formation but counteract bone breakdown. The effects on the cardiovascular system are proposed to be mediated by the occurrence of AAS-induced atherosclerosis (due to unfavourable influence on serum lipids and lipoproteins), thrombosis, vasospasm or direct injury to vessel walls, or may be ascribed to a combination of the different mechanisms. AAS-induced increment of muscle tissue can be attributed to hypertrophy and the formation of new muscle fibres, in which key roles are played by satellite cell number and ultrastructure, androgen receptors and myonuclei. Copyright 2004 Adis Data Information BV