Q: My question is about carbs and how much to take with insulin,and IFG1 LR3. I’ve determined that it is about 10g of carbs per 1iu of insulin, but how about with these other things? How many more grams would I need if I were doing 70mcg of IGF1? A: Well, here’s the thing… there … Read More →
Lots of reasons have been floated as to the main reasons which drive people into abusing steroids, both male and females. In most abusers, running across the gender divide, it has well boiled down towards the main concepts within the tenets of self-image and performance. For more than six decades, anabolic steroids have seen tremendous … Read More →
If you are one of those people who always ends up with a gym injury no matter how safe you play then this article will highlight a few factors which could be the cause of your dilemma. It is very common to get gym injuries especially since your training session is very intense and involves … Read More →
1.Sticking to free weights in all heavy sets You might be under the assumption that the normal very heavy machines will deliver the required results for your muscles. The fact of the matter is that machines are nearly not as effective as free weights in spurring the various body muscles into growth. Machines are not … Read More →
Corticosteroids are chemical substances with medicinal value which are critical in the treatment of many diseases, most of which are chronic. Inflammation is the best known problem which has been successfully been remedied using steroids. It involves swelling of one or more of the body parts. The relief that is brought about by corticosteroids is … Read More →
You’re new to the steroid game, but it doesn’t mean you have to make rookie mistakes. Here are ten tips you should follow to make the best of your first foray into the world of body building steroids. Start with testosterone Never start steroids with some designer blend of drugs you purchased from some obscure … Read More →
A battle rages inside every bodybuilder. It is a conflict between two compounds, of polar opposite function in the muscle gain/loss spectrum. It is a lifetime struggle between the two, each more determined than the other to dictate the level of muscle you hold. It’s the battle between myostatin and androgens, and it’s taking place … Read More →
All athletes experience some thickening of the heart muscle tissue as a result of their years of intense training. While aerobic and anaerobic exercise are terrific for increasing blood flow to the heart, they also thicken the muscle in the walls. This causes an increased amount of tension on the walls of the heart. More … Read More →