The Muscleheads Muscle Growth Formula

Wednesday, 1. September 2010

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Universal Milk and Egg Enriched Protein Blend for Muscle Growth, Chocolate, 56-Ounce Tub

Monday, 24. May 2010

  • One 56-ounce tub of chocolate-flavored protein supplement
  • An ideal combination of milk protein (lactalbumin and casein) and egg protein (albumin)
  • For maintaining and increasing lean muscle mass
  • Includes only slow-acting proteins and is formulated to be easily digestible and readily utilized by your body
  • Mixes easily

Product Description
Enriched protein blend for muscle growth. No fat. No cholesterol. Highest value‚ most advanced protein formula. The ultimate muscle-building protein formula. Universal’s premium Milk & Egg Protein offers you the most advanced‚ highest quality protein-formula available. Designed for serious bodybuilders and competitive athletes‚ this cutting-edge‚ fat-free formula gives you invaluable protein and essential nutrients for fueling solid muscle gains. It is the decisive advantage you require when you are training to build the ultimate body. The combined formulation of scientifically-proportioned milk and egg proteins gives you one of the most highly effective and efficient protein sources available. The P.E.R. (Protein Efficiency Ratio) is greater than 2.5‚ meeting and exceeding the U.S. Government standards for high quality‚ bio-available protein. Research shows that the combination of Milk & Egg Protein and intense training will help promote muscle growth. Protein is the most important organic compound in the human body influencing many essential biological processes. In fact‚ muscle tissue contains 80% protein‚ so the addition of Milk & Protein to your training‚ directly influences gains in muscle mass and strength. And only Milk & Egg Protein is formulated from carefully selected high-quality‚ premium protein sources (including calcium caseinate‚ lactabumin‚ and egg white albumin). Milk & Egg Protein is loaded with essential vitamins‚ minerals and electrolytes. No other formula gives you so much to supplement your training and optimize performance. Plus Universal’s Milk & Egg Protein contributes greatly to the promotion of a positive nitrogen balance within your body. When you are training‚ this positive balance contributes significantly to: Help your body recover faster from training; Maximize oxygen uptake by working muscles; Enhance glycosis (br…

Universal Milk and Egg Enriched Protein Blend for Muscle Growth, Chocolate, 56-Ounce Tub

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Tuesday, 18. May 2010

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How much protein should I take in everyday to help muscle growth?

Tuesday, 20. April 2010

So far I’ve been taking in about 1.5-2g of protein per pound of body weight(210Lbs.) & workout 3-4x/Week but my friend told me to take in 2.5-3g, What the right amount, & I drink about 4-5 glasses of mike is this to much it can i Drink all the milk & water I want?

Bacterial Protein Toxins: Role in the Interference with Cell Growth Regulation

Sunday, 18. April 2010

Product Description
Bacterial toxins that act inside cells interact very specifically with key components of the cell and some even manipulate the cell in subtle ways for their own purposes. These potent toxins, described in this book, will be of interest to both microbiologists and cell biologists. Some of these toxins are conventional multidomain toxins that are self-programmed to enter cells. Others are delivered by type III mechanisms, often as a package of potent molecules. The molecular targets for all these toxins mediate signal transduction and the cell cycle to regulate the crucial processes of cell growth, cell division and differentiation. Thus these potent toxins are not only responsible for disease, but also provide a powerful set of tools with which to interrogate the biology of the cell. In addition such toxins may act directly to promote carcinogenesis and hence their study is also of interest in a wider context.

Bacterial Protein Toxins: Role in the Interference with Cell Growth Regulation

Leukic Hardcore-MuscleTech Advanced Muscle Growth, 180c

Saturday, 3. April 2010

  • Leukic has zero negative side effects
  • It is perfect for anyone serious about gaining muscle and increasing performance
  • Leukic is not on any North America banned lists and is completely safe to use for all bodybuilder and athletes

Product Description
Team MuscleTech TM researchers set about to discover a way to trigger pure muscle anabolism without the negative side effects seen from inferior products on the market. And LEUKIC is the product of our success. I’m confident that LEUKIC leads to gains in permanent, hard, dense muscle with no androgenic side effects, bloating, or temporary gains. LEUKIC’s power must be experienced to be believed!

Leukic Hardcore-MuscleTech Advanced Muscle Growth, 180c

Protein Utilization for Muscle Growth

Thursday, 4. March 2010

Protein is the nutrient which attracts the most attention among bodybuilders and strength athletes. This is perfectly logical because protein is a key structural component of lean tissue such as skeletal muscle. Many serious weightlifters conscientiously monitor their protein intake to ensure that they are getting enough in order to support muscle growth. However, protein that is absorbed but is not utilized simply becomes a pure calorie source and not much else. For this reason, it is extremely important to understand protein utilization.

The first step in understanding protein utilization, is knowing what happens to protein when we consume it. Whenever protein is consumed, it is broken down into individual amino acids which are then absorbed and transported via the portal vein into the liver where many of them are reconstructed back into proteins. This happens because proteins that are absorbed intact can be mistaken for pathogens by the immune system and are likely to cause allergic reactions. The percentage of the amino acids that are reconstructed back into proteins is the percentage that represents the protein utilization.

If we wish to make the most of our protein intake in order to maximize muscle growth, it is important to consider and account for the various factors that affect protein utilization. With that in mind, here are some major factors that affect the body’s ability to utilize amino acids for protein synthesis:

Protein Quality: As previously mentioned, ingested protein is essentially a packaging for the amino acids. It is also important to know that some of these amino acids (essential amino acids) cannot be made in the human body and are therefore essential nutrients for protein synthesis. Any protein source, that is deficient in these essential amino acids, is deficient in vital nutrients and is therefore an incomplete protein. Once the body runs out of the most deficient of the essential amino acids, the remaining amino acids are broken down and used for energy (Calories). A good analogy is that a car factory that runs out of engines will have to stop making cars.

Protein Absorption Rate and Anabolic Stimulus: If amino acids are absorbed in greater amounts or at greater rates than they can be used, then the unused amino acids are likely to be broken down and used for energy, with the nitrogenous material excreted as urea. As an analogy, It is hard to fill a teaspoon with a fire hose without causing a spill. However, if the body is in an anabolic state, a much greater percentage of the absorbed amino acids will be used for protein synthesis. For this reason, rapidly absorbed proteins such as whey protein are best taken after a weight training workout, while more slowly absorbed proteins are best at other times. This reason also explains why consuming large quantities of protein without working out is of no muscle building benefit to the consumer.

Carbohydrate Intake: In order to appreciate the role of carbohydrate intake, we need to understand that carbohydrates are needed as energy sources for the brain and the kidneys. If the body is deprived of carbohydrates, then it will break down the amino acids from protein in order to make glucose for these functions (in a process called gluconeogenesis). In addition, some amino acids are only suitable for making ketone bodies and the body will use them accordingly to supplement energy demands in order to free up more glucose molecules for use where they are needed. Although some ketosis is due to lipolysis, a large percentage is due to protein breakdown. It is no surprise that gluconeogenesis and ketosis are starvation processes and are therefore profoundly catabolic. In this state, amino acid utilization for protein synthesis is severely degraded because the amino acids are being broken down for energy. In fact, severe carbohydrate deprivation will cause the person to lose muscle mass regardless of high protein intake.

If we want to get the most muscle growth from our protein intake, then applying the above principles will be crucial to success. Protein sources should always be of high quality. It is also best to consume slowly absorbed proteins frequently throughout the day and use rapidly absorbed proteins right after a workout. We should also avoid all starvation diets including low carb diets.

In addition to maintaining his career as a professional pilot, Roger has spent much time pursuing formal and self directed studies of the human physiology and metabolism. He is also qualified as a health nutritionist and a fitness trainer. He has written articles for www.spartafit.com.