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    Top 5 Supplements You Should Add to Your Health & Fitness Routine and Why

    Are you seeking glowing skin? A boost in energy? Increased mental focus? Or maybe your goal is to upgrade your overall health. With a seemingly limitless choice of supplements, each touting its benefits, it’s understandably challenging to discern the best from the rest. However, several brands...
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    Winstrol advice

    Starting on winstrol and first time. I have looked it up and everything I find says to pin 50mg daily. Do any of you have some advice? How often, how much?
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    THE ULTIMATE GUIDE ON TUDCA: USES, SIDE EFFECTS, INTERACTIONS, AND DOSAGE

    I don’t know about you, but as an athlete, I’m usually more concerned about the way I look on the outside compared to the inside. Strong, lean muscles are great, but how you take care of your inner body is just as if not more important than your outward appearance. What we put in our bodies can...
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    A Beginner's Guide to Protein Scientific Research

    Protein is without a doubt the most talked about macronutrient. The other ones just don’t get enough attention. Carbs are good for energy. Fat is cool for hormonal health. Alcohol is cute and tasty, but protein literally builds you slabs of muscles that makes you look aesthetic to the opposite...
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    How To Determine Your Daily Calorie And Macronutrient Intake Levels

    The goal of this article is to provide you with guidelines that will help you determine not only how much food to eat per day, but also how to portion your macronutrients (i.e. protein, carbohydrates, and fats). We'll take a look at general terms and their definitions, along with formulas that...
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    Learning From Superhumans

    Learning From Superhumans: The Incredible Fitness and Success of Jack LaLanne written by JAMES CLEAR HEALTHY EATING MOTIVATION STRENGTH TRAINING Jack LaLanne was a pioneer in the world of fitness. The gyms that you see all over town? He opened one of the nation's first fitness gyms in 1936. The...
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    Here Are the Latest Health and Fitness Apps for Every Fitness Occasion

    Chances are, you currently have more than one health and fitness apps on your phone. Nowadays, apps are a way of life. Want to track your daily macros? Download an app. Curious to see how many steps you take in a day, or if you hit REM sleep at night? There’s an app for that. Apps are a great...
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    Essential Guide to Metabolism

    Contrary to popular belief, the majority of your daily calorie burn doesn’t come from puddles of sweat after a tough workout. Calorie burn is driven by your metabolism. Metabolism is the entire process of converting calories into energy to power your bodily processes. It isn’t just about...
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    Essential Guide to Protein

    Protein is necessary for many things. Whether you want to lose weight, gain muscle, recover from a tough workout, feel more satiated at mealtime or simply maintain good health, it’s important to get adequate amounts of healthy protein. PROTEIN BASICS Protein is a crucial component of every...
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    The Important Role NEAT Plays in Metabolism

    Many of us are looking to maximize our daily activity and caloric output. However, there’s only so much exercise one can realistically and healthfully fit into a day. But there are other ways to keep our metabolism humming like non-exercise activity thermogenesis (NEAT). COMPONENTS OF...
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    Should You Weigh Yourself? 3 Signs to Step Off the Scale

    About a decade ago, I quit smoking a pack a day and started eating a pint of ice cream every day instead. After six months of being fueled by cookie-dough varieties and whimsical Ben & Jerry’s choices, I ditched the frozen treats as well. Although I was proud of finally giving up both...
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    Should You Weigh Yourself Every Day?

    While the number on the scale is not the end all be all measure of health, it is a factor of the health puzzle that can’t be overlooked: Being overweight or obese can increase your risk of health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease and even cancer. The problem is even experts debate how...
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