yes. i was referring to the anti-aging clinics, in regards to prescriptions. i also agree about the long isomer of IGF-1
Just wanted you thought on this statement. "Since I am 5 to 10 pounds overweight when my body goes catabolic fat will be used as an energy source before muscle"
Because you're body goes into 'starvation' mode and shuts down your metabolism. Remember, we've only been 'civilised' for 5,000 - 7,000 years and our bodies are much older than that. If you starve yourself, the body responds as if you're still running around the savannah. Under those conditions, to survive the body should only use that stored energy as an absolute last resort. The body will slow your metabolic rate, even start metabolising protein (i.e. muscle) before giving up all your fat stores.
Dead on, my friend! Again, your body is incredibly smart, it's always trying to stay one step ahead of you. Your body will, believe it or not, catabolize muscle before fat as well. It requires much more energy to main muscle tissue than it does fat tissue. If your body goes into starvation mode it needs to rid itself of the most costly liabilities and unfortunately that is muscle tissue. We all try to make health out to be this whole complicated mess, it's really simple. The biggest mistake most people make is yo yo dieting. Yo yo dieting fads. You end up depriving yourself of calories and while you do lose weight during these diets, you actually lose muscle tissue. After such diets you go back to eating normally but this time you no longer have as much muscle tissue before, therefore your metabolic rate is slower and you put the weight back on and then some. It's an endless cycle. Also, depleting yourself of a particular macronutrient (protein,carbs, or protein) can do long term damage to your metabolic rate, more directly, to your thyroid production. Your thyroid gland basically regulates your body's metabolism. Medium to longer term deprivation of carbs can significantly hinder your body's output of TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone) and put fat on you regardless of your eating habits. No, let's say that you are already experiencing such disaster. We can fix this by ridding the body of toxins and acids. Most weight gain is actually do to the body trying to find extra space to store acid waste. Get a solid detoxifier and eat an alkaline diet and the weight will just melt off your body. Fruits and veggies don't have nearly the same amount of nutrients and vitamins that that once had back in the early 1900s so you'll need a multi-vitamin. Also, men who are overweight should seriously consider an aromatase inhibitor. As we age and put on adipose tissue (fat) our body accumulates in our fat cells an enzyme that converts testosterone into estrogen. It's really a losing battle, as our body creates less and less testosterone THEN on top of that ugly aromatase comes in and kicks us while we're down. The best thing an older man can do is to do a kick ass PCT (post cycle therapy) recovery that most people do after discontinuing use of anabolic steroids. The best PCT is as follows Weeks 1-2 500iu HCG/day Weeks 1-4 20mg Aromasin/day, 20mg Nolvadex/day, .5mL Vitamin B injection/day You will kick start your own natural production of testosterone and significantly suppress estrogen levels in your body. I have administered this to several overweight gentlemen over the age of 45 and the results were nothing short of miraculous. Not only did these gentlemen's libido return to teenage years but fat just melted off their bodies and they were finally able to gain strength and add muscle tissue in the gym. I recommend doing this at least once per year meanwhile staying on an anti estrogen or aromatase inhibitor year round. Hope this helps.. Never forget this....... never.. Lifestyle determines where you are heading, genetics determine how fast you get there.
I don't and wouldn't take supplements so this might not fit in this thread. I don't lift weights much, maybe 3x's a week just to stay toned. However, every day I run, bike, or cross country ski right out my backdoor. A big reason my wife and I bought this house (circled in pic) was because it was on a cul-da-sac up against a nature preserve/ park. The other reason was b/c it's in a Blue Ribbon school district. Trees cover half the house in this pic, and ther is a 2nd loop(not in pic) that is 1/4 mile down a small paved road which adds another mile onto the loop. Been skiing evey morning. How about some good natural diet tips?
I hate doing weights, trained on and off for years and stopped altogether about 3 months ago. I try to do something active every day (45 minute walk or 20 minutes on the cross trainer/rowing machine). My bodyfat is definitely going up since I stopped weights so looks like I might have to get back on them. Any ideas for a good program for someone who doesn't like weight training? I've tried everything, the one I liked the most was fully body 3 times/week, more like circuit training moving between exercises with little rest. I'd lift moderate weight (15 reps but not anywhere near failure) and do a full workout in about 30 minutes. I'd feel quite fatigued by end of workout and recovered enough to do it again 2 days later. Would this be effective for me, given my goals are to get my bodyfat down and look toned? I'd like to avoid lifting heavy if possible because I always seem to lose motivation quickly on these programs.
Zen, How about a regular aerobic program, i.e. swim, cycle, run, etc. mixing it up with a bit of gym work as well if you like