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Candida Diet And Catabolism

Learn about Candida diet and catabolism. Understand what the relationship is, and how catabolism can destroy your Candida diet.

SLE(Lupus) and Tissue Catabolism

Big giants like Lupus.org taking your hard earned fundraising dollars and ONLY putting 10% into research. Over 23 yrs ago a theory was copyrighted that no one wants you to know about. SLE and Tissue Catabolism.

PAUL CHEK ON THE POST-WORKOUT MEAL MYTH: Protein? Carbs?

A question was posed regarding post-workout meals and how much protein their-in. It's a very common myth that you need to ingest a large slug of protein immediately after a meal, as if that protein goes straight to the freshly damaged muscles, yet, this is not at all how the body works. What is most important are the glycogen stores which need replenishment, otherwise, catabolism / gluconeogenisis become a post-post-workout at the cellular level. http://www.chekinstitute.com http://www.ppssuccess.com http://www.paulchek.com water emoto cure treatment drugs sleep symptoms reaction diet protein fat attitude self help personal power will spirituality mercola scooby1961 psychetruth natalie

Electron Transport Chain Animation Overview (Chemiosmosis)

See an overview of Cellular Respiration here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXmw3fR8fh0 This is the final step in cellular respiration, also known as aerobic respiration. Electrons have been carried by compounds such as NAD+, FADH, and NADP. Now they are used to set off a chemical reaction that takes advantage many membrane proteins of the mitochondria to make ATP. The final membrane protein, an enzyme, is called ATP synthase or sometimes just synthase. The cells of almost all eukaryotes (animals, plants, fungi, algae, protozoa -- in other words, the living things except bacteria, archaea, and a few protists) contain intracellular organelles called mitochondria, which produce ATP. Energy sources such as glucose are initially metabolized in the cytoplasm. The products are imported into mitochondria. Mitochondria continue the process of catabolism using metabolic pathways including the Krebs cycle, fatty acid oxidation, and amino acid oxidation. The end result of these pathways is the production of two kinds of energy-rich electron donors, NADH and FADH2. Electrons from these donors are passed through an electron transport chain to oxygen, which is reduced to water. This is a multi-step redox process that occurs on the mitochondrial inner membrane. The enzymes that catalyze these reactions have the remarkable ability to simultaneously create a proton gradient across the membrane, producing a thermodynamically unlikely high-energy state with the potential to do work. Although electron transport occurs with great efficiency, a small percentage of electrons are prematurely leaked to oxygen, resulting in the formation of the toxic free-radical superoxide. See similar animations on Part I Glycolysis here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-stLxqPt6E and part II Krebs Cycle here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCypoN3X7KQ *Anaerobic Respiration/Fermentation can be seen here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_k8xLrBUfg Some Related Videos... Cellular Respiration Overview http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXmw3fR8fh0 Glycolysis http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-stLxqPt6E The Krebs Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCypoN3X7KQ Electron Transport Chain (Chemiosmosis) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Idy2XAlZIVA Light Reactions of Photosynthesis http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eY1ReqiYwYs Calvin Cycle ("Dark" Reactions of Photosynthesis) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHU27qYJNU0 Interactions of light and pigment http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJCVg9M-7S0 Anaerobic Respiration (Ethanol and Lactic Acid Fermentation) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_k8xLrBUfg

Natural Remedy For Enjoying A Good Night's Rest

Contributed by: (http://www.india-herbs.com): Sleep is the state of natural rest observed in humans and throughout the animal kingdom, in all mammals and birds, and in many reptiles, amphibians, and fish. In humans, other mammals, and many other animals that have been studied — such as fish, birds, ants, and fruit-flies — regular sleep is necessary for survival. The capability for arousal from sleep is a protective mechanism and also necessary for health and survival. Sleep is generally characterized by a reduction in voluntary body movement, temporary blindness, decreased reaction to external stimuli, loss of consciousness, a 70% reduction in hearing capacity, an increased rate of anabolism (the synthesis of cell structures), and a decreased rate of catabolism (the breakdown of cell structures). Sleep Stages The measurement of eye movement during sleep is used to divide sleep into two broad types: rapid eye movement (REM) and non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep. Each type has a distinct set of associated physiological, neurological and psychological features. Sleep proceeds in cycles of REM and NREM phases. In humans, this cycle is approximately 90--110 minutes. Each phase may have a distinct physiological function. Drugs such as alcohol and sleeping pills can suppress certain stages of sleep (see Sleep deprivation). This can result in a sleep that exhibits loss of consciousness but does not fulfill its physiological functions. In REM, the brain is active and the body inactive, and this is when most dreaming occurs. REM sleep is characterized by an electroencephalography (EEG) that has low voltage and mixed frequency, similar in appearance to the awake EEG. During REM sleep there is loss of skeletal muscle tone, and an active sympathetic nervous system. When penile erections occur during sleep, it is usually REM sleep. In NREM sleep, the body is active and the brain inactive, and there is relatively little dreaming. Non-REM encompasses four stages; stages 1 and 2 are considered 'light sleep', and 3 and 4 'deep sleep'. They are differentiated solely using EEG, unlike REM sleep which is characterized by rapid eye movements and relative absence of muscle tone. There are often limb movements, and parasomnia sleep walking occurs in non-REM sleep. A cyclical alternating pattern may sometimes be observed during a stage. Rechtschaffen and Kales originally outlined the criteria for staging sleep in 1969. The American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) updated the staging rules in 2007. Stage 4 Sleep. EEG highlighted by red box. REM Sleep. Eye movements highlighted by red line. Both REM sleep and NREM sleep stages 3 and 4 are homeostatically driven; that is, if a human is selectively deprived of one of these, it rebounds once the person is allowed to sleep. This suggests that both are essential in the sleep process and its many functions. NREM NREM accounts for 75--80% of total sleep time in normal human adults, and consists of four stages according to the 2007 AASM standards: Active Sleep is a phase of sleep in newborns that appears similar to REM sleep in adults. Neonatal sleep depends on age and is sometimes divided into Active Sleep, Quiet Sleep, and Wake. This is less specific than the classification of adult's sleep, and is often based on behavioral criteria because it is technically difficult to record an EEG from a newborn. Some scientists suggest that Active Sleep is similar to REM sleep. Others say it is an entirely different state, and point to differences between a developing central nervous system and a mature one. Sleep Regulation The cycle of sleep and wakefulness is regulated by the brain stem, thalamus, external stimuli, and various hormones produced by the hypothalamus. Three processes, influenced by hormonal, neurological, and environmental factors, underlie sleep regulation: A homeostatic process determined by prior sleep and wakefulness, determines "sleep need." A circadian process determines periods of high and low sleep propensity, and high and low REM sleep propensity. An ultradian process The interrelationships and relative importance of each process and system remain uncertain. Some neurohormones and neurotransmitters are highly correlated with sleep and wake states. For example, melatonin levels are highest during the night, and this hormone appears to promote sleep. Adenosine, a nucleoside involved in generating energy for biochemical processes, gradually accumulates in the human brain during wakefulness, and decreases during sleep. Researchers believe that its accumulation encourages sleep. The stimulant properties of caffeine are attributed to its negating the effects of adenosine. But the role of adenosine is far from proven, as mice lacking adenosine receptors display normal sleep patterns and normal responses to sleep deprivation.

Starving For Attention Day2 - 5/20/2008

What is Fasting? Fasting is a period of abstinence from all food or specific items. Fluids are consumed in sufficient quantity to satisfy thirst and physiologic requirements. During the absence of food, the body will systematically cleanse itself of everything except vital tissue. Starvation will occur only when the body is forced to use vital tissue to survive. Although protein is being used by the body during the fast, a person fasting even 40 days on water will not suffer a deficiency of protein, vitamins, minerals or fatty acids. In the breakdown of unhealthy cells, all essential substances are used and conserved in a most extraordinary manner. There is an unwarranted fear of fasting that strength diminishes from the catabolism of proteins from muscle fibers. Even during long fasts, the number of muscle fibers remains the same. Although the healthy cells may be reduced in size and strength for a time, they remain perfectly sound. Benefits of Fasting Mental clarity is improved and brain fog is lifted. Rapid, safe weight loss is achieved without flabbiness The nervous system is balanced Energy level and sensory perception is increased. The longer the fast, the bigger increase in energy and vitality. You normally need less sleep. Organs are revitalized Cellular biochemistry is harmonized The skin becomes silky, soft, and sensitive There is greater ease of movement Breathing becomes fuller, freer and deeper The digestive system is rejuvenated and becomes more effective; the peristaltic action of the intestines (the cause of a natural bowel movement) is stronger after fasting. Fasting retrains your tasting sense back to more healthy food as acute sensitivity is restored. Fasting can increase confidence in our ability to have control over our lives and our appetite, and that our body is self-regulating and a self-healing organism capable or establishing balance when given the possibility to do so. Normal metabolic and cell oxygenation are restored. Detoxification - as soon as the body realizes that it's fasting it will begin to eliminate those things that cause disease, such as fat cells, arterial cholesterol plaques, mucus, tumors, stored up worries and emotions. If you or someone you know is struggling with an eating disorder, we are here to help. Call our toll free, confidential Helpline Monday-Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, pacific time: 1-800-931-2237. Our helpline volunteers will be there to offer support and guidance with compassion and understanding.

Glycolysis and Fermentation: The Prerequisites of life

Glycolysis is the process of carbohydrate catabolism. It occurs in aerobic and anaerobic conditions. Fermentation is the releasing of energy from carbohydrates without oxygen, therefore it occurs in anaerobic environments. In this video, the lovely ladies explain the important of glycolysis and fermentation and how they are the prerequisites of life. Thank you Louis Pastuer!

Cynthia Witthoft - Just Passing Through the Life

"Cynthia Witthoft" Song - "Just Passing Through the Life" There is no universal definition of life; there are a variety of definitions proposed by different scientists. To define life in unequivocal terms is still a challenge for scientists. Conventional definition: Often scientists say that life is a characteristic of organisms that exhibit the following phenomena: Homeostasis: Regulation of the internal environment to maintain a constant state; for example, sweating to reduce temperature. Organization: Being composed of one or more cells, which are the basic units of life. Metabolism: Consumption of energy by converting nonliving material into cellular components (anabolism) and decomposing organic matter (catabolism). Living things require energy to maintain internal organization (homeostasis) and to produce the other phenomena associated with life. Growth: Maintenance of a higher rate of synthesis than catalysis. A growing organism increases in size in all of its parts, rather than simply accumulating matter. The particular species begins to multiply and expand as the evolution continues to flourish. Adaptation: The ability to change over a period of time in response to the environment. This ability is fundamental to the process of evolution and is determined by the organism's heredity as well as the composition of metabolized substances, and external factors present. Response to stimuli: A response can take many forms, from the contraction of a unicellular organism when touched to complex reactions involving all the senses of higher animals. A response is often expressed by motion, for example, the leaves of a plant turning toward the sun or an animal chasing its prey. Reproduction: The ability to produce new organisms. Reproduction can be the division of one cell to form two new cells. Usually the term is applied to the production of a new individual (either asexually, from a single parent organism, or sexually, from at least two differing parent organisms), although strictly speaking it also describes the production of new cells in the process of growth.

The Sleeping Factor

Cute cat try to going to sleep..... Sleep is the state of natural rest observed in humans and throughout the animal kingdom, in all mammals and birds, and in many reptiles, amphibians, and fish.In humans, other mammals, and many other animals that have been studied — such as fish, birds, ants, and fruit-flies — regular sleep is necessary for survival. The capability for arousal from sleep is a protective mechanism and also necessary for health and survival.Sleep is generally characterized by a reduction in voluntary body movement, temporary blindness, decreased reaction to external stimuli, loss of consciousness, a 70% reduction in audio receptivity, an increased rate of anabolism (the synthesis of cell structures), and a decreased rate of catabolism (the breakdown of cell structures).

VIDA EM FORMA! CATABOLISMO

A psicóloga, Coach e Trainer em PNL Patrícia Franca fala sobre forma ideal e PNL!

Simeons hCG protocol and ketosis.

To further explain a previous comment about hCG almost instantaneously placing your body into a state of ketosis, relative information provided below. As a side note, there is a diet referred to as "the ketogenic diet" (In many aspects, it is much akin to Adkins) - which has gained and lost favor over the years, and was used in the treatment of childhood epilepsy. I'm no expert on that diet, but from the overview, it consists of variable fats and proteins consumed, and carbohydrate intake limited to 100 grams per day. The Simeon's protocol takes it much further, not only limiting carb intake, but fat intake as well, and severely restricting daily protein intake. KETOSTIX - nice to use, especially when you're shifting your diet between the meat & veggie choices, or if you aren't hungry and skip some of your choices. I posed a question as to why I would be testing positive for ketones on hCG the very 1st day of the VLCD vs. not throwing any ketones on a 2 day water fast (and taking 5-7 days to test postitive while on Adkins) The answer as I see it: because normally - on the 2 day fast the body would convert glycogen... if hCG had no effect as far as fat conversion - I SHOULD have been burning glycogen on the 1st few days of the protocol as well. So hCG either accelerates fat conversion, or blocks glucagon release from the pancreas so the body is forced to skip the glycogen and go directly to using fat. When on high carbohydrate diets the body can usually expect an energy source to keep entering the body. But in the state of ketosis the body has to become efficient at mobilizing fats as energy. If the body has no further use for ketones they can simply be excreted through urine as a waste product. This means that at times your body will be peeing out body fat. Ketosis has a protein sparing effect, assuming that you are consuming adequate quantities of protein and calories in the first place. Once in ketosis the body actually prefers ketones to glucose. Since the body has copious quanities of fat this means that there is no need to oxidize protein to generate glucose through gluconeogenesis. Another benefit of ketosis has to do with the low levels of insulin in the body, which causes greater lipolysis & free glycerol release compared to a normal diet when insulin is around 80-120. Insulin has a lipolysis blocking effect, which can inhibit the use of fatty acids as energy. Also when insulin is brought to low levels many beneficial hormones are released in the body such as growth hormone & other powerful growth factors. The last benefit has to do with the fact that a ketone body is an inefficient fuel source due to the fact that when the fatty acid is converted to a ketone body it contains 7 calories. This means that the normal pound of fat has less than 3500 calories. Other than hormonal reasons the main reason why catabolism occurs is because protein will be broken down, or catabolized, to make glucose. This is because the brain uses glycogen, upwards of 25% of the body's glucose. When carbohydrates are restricted, the body will still need glucose for the brain, so it is forced to breakdown protein mostly from your own muscle tissue. Ketosis is different because when in the state of ketosis the brain will prefer ketones over glucose. For the dieter this is very good because the body will not have to break down protein for energy. In turn the body will be forced to use its fat reserves, a.k.a. your love handles, for its energy. This is why ketosis is such a good method of dieting. I'm often asked WHERE to get the supplies needed to start the hCG diet. Due to time restraints with individual e-mails, here's the skinny - reliable & competitive pricing, but be aware delivery time averages 2-3 weeks : hCG: http://www.drugdelivery.ca/s33559-s-HCG-PREGNYL-98904-s.aspx Please use coupon code 98904 when ordering your hCG. Thank you. Bacteriostatic water: http://www.1fast400.com/?products_id=747 Syringes: 100 count - 0.5cc 28ga x 1/2" http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000IFB5RO/002-4191122-7515204?ie=UTF8&tag=de09c-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=1789&creativeASIN=B000IFB5RO 100 count - 1.0cc 28ga x 1/2" http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000IFEV5W/002-4191122-7515204?ie=UTF8&tag=de09c-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=1789&creativeASIN=B000IFEV5W Ketostix: 50 count http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000M2LKEG/002-4191122-7515204?ie=UTF8&tag=de09c-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=1789&creativeASIN=B000M2LKEG

lizard attacking another lizard

a lizard on my front step was trying to eat another lizard. very strange.

How To Build Muscle in 16 Weeks - Lower Body week 9 to 10

How To Build Muscle and Get Ripped: http://www.IWantSixPackAbs.com http://www.BeyondSixPackAbs.com http://www.mymusclegainingsecrets.com Muscle Building Tip of The Week: One of the most frequently asked questions is how long should a workout session be? Should it be about 1-2 hours to really get bigger? According to J. Ferruggia of http://www.mymusclegainingsecrets.com "training for any longer than 45 minutes starts to increase the release of cortisol, which is a catabolic hormone that eats away muscle tissue and increases the storage of body-fat." I fully agree 100%. It is sad to see people working out for as long as 2 hours with no results to show for. I prefer shorter workouts that are a lot more intense. If you check out any of my workout programs, they can all be done in 45 minutes or less. It is NOT the length of your session that matters, it is the quality of your workout. Train hard and keep your training short. These workout routines below should take you no more than 45 minutes so that you still enjoy your life. For more muscle building workout programs, visit http://www.mensworkoutguide.com To discover how to get six pack abs, visit http://www.IWantSixPackAbs.com

Membrane Power / Chapter 7

The Catabolic Lock is the closed effect loop that underlies many chronic diseases. This information is key to therapy because it identifies the kingpin causal element in Multiple Sclerosis, Diabetes, Lupus, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and many other chronic diseases.

Redbak Complete Protein

REDBAK COMPLETE PROTEIN CP6 is a unique blend of Whey Protein Isolate (WPI), Hydrolysed Whey Protein Isolate (WPI), Miscellar Casein, Calcium Cassinate, Egg White Albumen and Whey Protein Concentrate (WPC), which provide the full spectrum of essential and non-essential amino acids required to help repair and build muscle. The Amino Acid profile of Redbak Complete Protein is formulated to mimic mother`s milk providing all the essential and unessential aminos to build and strengthen human muscle. This synergistic anti catabolic blend of proteins provides an immediate and sustained release of amino acids into the body, ensuring a positive nitrogen balance and anabolic state for hours. Protein blends provide a superior anabolic infusion of amino acids than a single protein supplement. REDBAK COMPLETE PROTEIN CP6 is naturally high in BCAA`s (branch chain amino acids) whilst also being fortified with 2g L-Glutamine, 1g Taurine, 18 key vitamins and minerals per serve to assist with muscle recovery, promote lean muscle growth and help prevent muscle protein breakdown. The addition digestive enzymes, for better digestion and absorption of protein, make it ideal for all types of athletes, sports people and those following a low carbohydrate lifestyle. REDBAK COMPLETE PROTEIN CP6 uses the natural flavouring agent Magna-sweet, a natural extract from Liquorice root, to give it a natural sweetness and enhance the taste.

Ayurvedic Panchakarma Treatment Is Explained By Doctor

Contributed by India Herbs (http://www.india-herbs.com): 'Panchakarma', as the name indicates is a method of treatment, which includes five (Paanch) basic procedures (Karma). Through these different procedures are put under the umbrella term 'Panchakarma" different medicines are used for the different procedures depending upon the constitution of the patient. The physician determines the kind of procedure and the types of medicines to be used after examining the patient. It is not necessary that a patient should undergo all the five procedures of treatment used in Panchakarma. Panchakarma should not be administered to those below seven years and those above 80 years. If it is done properly healing of the disease treated, along with clear intelligence, alertness of the senses, stability of the body, efficacy of digestion and absorption, prolongation of youth are all achieved. The panchakarma method of medication mainly involves two processes- anabolic (reduction) and catabolic (building up). Medicated emesis (vamana), medicated purgation (virechana), nasal medication (nasya), medicated enema (vasti) and blood letting (raktamoksha) are the five purification procedures for removing accumulated toxins and other waste materials in the body. What is Panchakarma? In ancient times, legend spoke of life extension therapies whereby an elderly man or woman could engage in certain kinds of therapies that would transform and rejuvenate every cell in the body from old and toxic to youthful and vital. The result, says the legend: an 80- or 90-year-old would come out looking 30 or 40 years old with newly grown hair, teeth, and skin. Panchakarma treatments and panchakarma therapy have been shown to create measurable brain wave coherence and to lower metabolic activity. They allow the body and mind to drop into a profound level of peaceful-ness. In this state of relaxation, it is possible to cleanse toxins from tissues as well as to release deeply held emotional tensions. You will experience a calm and clarity resembling the crystal water of a still mountain lake. Panchakarma Treatments and Therapy The descriptions that follow cover the variety of therapies that may be performed during a Panchakarma treatment series and represent the actual treatments used in the ancient art of life extension. Many of them are performed by two Ayurvedic therapists working in synchrony. Two, three, and sometimes four of these Panchakarma therapies are linked together during the course of one day's treatments. Garshana Garshana treatments consist of a dry lymphatic skin brushing with either a wool or a silk glove. This enhances circulation and cleans the skin so that subsequent oil and herbal treatments can penetrate deeply into freshly cleansed pores of the skin. Abhyanga Abhyanga is an individually prepared herbal-oil massage designed to deeply penetrate the skin, relax the mind-body, break up impurities and stimulate both arterial and lymphatic circulation. This effect enhances the ability for nutrients to reach starved cells and for the removal of stagnant waste. The desired result is a heightened state of awareness that will direct the internal healing system of the body. Swedana Swedana is an individually herbalized steam bath, during which the head and the heart are kept cool while the body is heated to remove mental, emotional and physical toxins lodged deeply within the tissues. The cool head and heart provide a sense of calm and openness while the therapeutic steam over the entire body can penetrate and cleanse deeply, without the body becoming overheated and stressed. Shirodhara Shirodhara is administered by gently and methodically pouring warm herbalized oil over the forehead, synchronizing brain waves and profoundly coordinating and calming the mind, body, and spirit. Udvartana Udvartana is a deeply penetrating herbal paste lymphatic massage. This powerful exfoliating treatment magically conditions the skin while pressing stagnant lymphatic toxins out of the body. Basti Basti is an herbal enema specially prepared to pull toxins out of the colon. This is the final stage of each daily Panchakarma treatment. The freshly loosened impurities from each day of treatment are flushed out of the body via the effects of the basti. The basti also transports Ayurvedic medicines into the blood and tissues in order to trans-form the memory of damaged and toxic cells. It is considered one of the most important and most powerful aspects of the Panchakarma treatment. Shiro-Abhyanga-Nasya Shiro-Abhyanga-Nasya is a luxurious combination of a deep head/neck/shoulder massage and facial lymphatic massage, followed by deep inhalation of therapeutic aromatic steam, and a nasal and sinus nasya with herbalized nose drops. This popular treatment is an invaluable tool balancing most head, neck and respiratory disorders.

Biology Catabolic Enzyme

CATABOLIC ENZYME IN ACTION! Marvin Arroz #1 Period 6 Music: Everyday - Carly Comando

CRAZY SOCK PUPPET- categorized

this is for geordie, because he gave me the idea even though he didn't know it. lyrics, voice talent, drums, and sock puppets -me, micah background classical music- Mozart lyrics: I'm not Schizophrenic Zymogenic Allergenic Psychodramatic Melodramatic Hygienic Anorexic Egocentric Idiotic Neurotic Psychotic Dynamic Romantic Charismatic Catabolic Catastrophic Catholic Lubricated Elevated Heterosexual Homosexual Bisexual Transsexual Trisexual (not a real word) Pansexual Mansexual (also not a real word) Liberal Ecumenical Charitable Irritable Magical Logical Mesopotamian Republican Defensive Offensive Progressive Conservative Demonstrative Monoclinous Gynandrous Macropterous Androgynous Homogeneous (I pronounced this wrong) Animophilous Tortuous Anfractuous Edacious Delicious Voracious Homophile Pedophile Xenophile Anglophile Bibliophile I ain't gonna be categorized No I ain't gonna be categorized I'd like to order dollar menu fries One chocolate milkshake snack-size Plus two warmed up apple pies I shall not be categorized No I ain't gonna be categorized

Cell Respiration Rap-Glucose Breakdown

Comment and tell us what you think! AP bio rap video. Lyrics: YA KREBS CYCLE YA! Chorus: Glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, used to be krebs but they didn't like him Chemiosmosis, and fermentation, are very similar functions of anerobic respiration. That is the cell, it uses ATP Oxygen doesn't grow on trees You may ask"What does it mean to me?" You use celluar respiration to harvest your energy. Glucose is the sugar used, oxygen is important too.Co2 is giving off carboxyl groups made them new. Pyruvate then becomes converted and Acetyl CoA in the cell is gurded with water and NAD+, reduction with an H is a must. (Chorus once more) OOH YOU HAD THAT COMING, you had that coming. What's and nahs. Lemme' tell you about the new part of celluar respiration it's called oxidative phosphorolation, its the time to synthesize ATP, its what makes the energy for you and me. It's made by my boy ATP synthase, makes it from ADP and inorganic phosphate, chemiosmosis puts the flow across the head, makes all the nerds wanna yell KREBS CYCLE YA! (Chorus) Ya ya ya..yaya...ya..yayaya..yaya Whats and Nah's. Breakdown: Glucose breakdown its an exergonic process, losing its energy makes the ladies impressed. Glucose is the fuel cells most often use, if its gonna be replaced gotta fill some big shoes. Catabolic pathways do not move flagella, or perform work, its not a working fella. For these things its ATP that it needs, once its got it, it bleeds Energy! We have proteins inside cristae, that carry on the electron chain, but I want you to take the advice of Mrs. B, electron chain doesn't make ATP. How bout my brotha' named F.A.D., straight up thug..E..E..E..E! Bad for the cell you know he's gonna be, cracking skulls with all the guns he has. (Chorus)

How I gain weight

As soon as I wake up I have to consume a PRE-breakfast meal to reverse my catabolic state.

BodyBuilding!

How Do I Start Bodybuilding - 4 Secrets For Gaining Muscle Fast A beautiful body on a magazine can indeed be a product of modern technology. Many people ask how do I start bodybuilding? To answer this question you need to know that no amount of physical activity can give you your desired body if it is not coupled with bodybuilding nutrition and a body total workout. Actually, it is the bodybuilding nutrition that is the most vital factor in building the best body. Exercise is a mere supplement to it. Secret #1. Bodybuilding nutrition program encourages smaller and frequent meals rather than large and less frequent ones which can aid in how to get rid of love handles. This is so because frequent meals increase your metabolism. A pattern like not eating for a few hours after a large meal will make the body gain fat and lose muscle because the body will experience a catabolic state. Secret #2. The body will then feed on the lean muscle tissues in place of the food that you are supposed to eat. A good bodybuilding nutrition program should have meals that include carbohydrates, protein, and fat in the right amounts. This is very important when asking the quesion how do I start body building. The 7 Sacred Rules For Packing On Muscle Weight You must keep your system saturated with amino acids and glycogen from protein and carb sources, respectively, if you want to push muscle growth to abnormal levels. Essential Safety Tips Before you start hitting your target weight with six to eight reps, it is essential that you warm up the muscle. A few minutes of cardio and light stretching are a good way to raise your body temperature. Body building - Rock Hard Abs Abs are not only about the washboard stomachs we have grown accustom to seeing on the professional bodybuilding stage. There's a lot more to it then meets the eye. . Body building FAQs A lot of people are confused about very basic facts and concepts concerning diet, exercise, health, supplementation, and the bodybuilding lifestyle. We have listed the most common questions we've seen and answered them for you below. Secret #3. Carbohydrates and protein should be about 40% while the remaining percentage is for fats. A very effective method in preparing that body building nutrition meal is to imagine the size of your clenched fist as the amount of food with carbohydrate content, and that of protein as the size of your open hand. Secret #4. Nutrition supplements are a good addition to your bodybuilding nutrition plan. Body building supplements work well with a good body building nutrition program because it improves the metabolism in the body. Thse are the top 4 secrets you should know when you ask how do I start body building. Your metabolism may slow down when dieting to achieve weight loss and build muscle and it is believed that exercise can help a great deal. First the metabolic rate can be higher when exercising and so help to burn off those extra calories and help weight loss and build muscle. Also exercising so that you gain more muscle can help to burn more calories as it thought that muscle burns calories more quickly than fat. by Jacob Burley

Day 108

do you know the difference between catabolic and anabolic??? and do you know your body type???

KO Warhawk DeathRace

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What to look for on a HEALTH CHECK

http://www.drpaulclayton.com/ I believe that it is possible to stay healthy into ripe old age and to prevent, stabilise and even perhaps to reverse, many of the chronic degenerative diseases. Underpinning all my research and advice is this simple fact. Given the right nutrition and lifestyle, our bodies have amazing powers of self-healing and regeneration. They have to because almost every cell and tissue in your body breaks down and is replaced on a regular basis. Bone is re-absorbed into the body and then renewed, cartilage in joints experiences wear and tear but is renewed, membranes of nerve and other cells are broken down and replaced. This natural process of wear and repair is going on all the time in your trillions of cells. The process of growth and re-growth in bones, cartilage and other tissues is called anabolic. The process of tissue breakdown is called catabolic.

Stress, Yin Yang, Catabolic Anabolic, Homeostasis -Paul Chek

Paul shows the relationships between Stress, Yin/Yang, Catabolic/Anabolic, Homeostasis and much much more. Visit http://www.chekinstitute.com for Paul's speaking schedule, to browse his accredited home study courses, to find a CHEK practitioner in your area or simply to read one of pauls dozens of free articles. Please RATE, COMMENT and SUBSCRIBE for more Paul Chek Live! Cancer, autoimmune, arthritis, digestive, colon, stomach, cardiovascular immunity health disease