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Carnosine Fallacy: Nutrients Does Not Improve Conditions Unless Deficient

Today we return to Examine.com and a summary of an perfect example of not understanding simple biochemistry as a team of incompetent researchers who analyzed several 14-week randomized controlled trials in 43 adult participants with prediabetes or type 2 diabetes, who supplemented with carnosine (2 grams/day) to observe its effect on body composition, muscle strength, bone health, vascular and metabolic markers compared to placebo. Key study details “The participants (median age of 53; 30 […]

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Food For Athletes And Workouts

Today we revisit the shill Dr. Axe and his staff’s latest attempt to write an article about ‘workout nutrition’ and food for athletes. On June 23, I reviewed a similar article from Healthline, which was, well, really bad. Let’s see how this ‘Rachael Link’ does, and I’ll add my thoughts from working at the absolute elite-level in this field for more than 20 years. “It’s no secret that hitting the gym is important when

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