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Patrick Arnold of LPJ Research can be considered the "father" of Pro-Hormone supplementation.
He was first to introduce Androstenedione and 4-Androstenediol to the bodybuilding
supplementation market and continues to research the latest compounds to find
those most beneficial to building muscle mass.
Derek Cornelius of Syntrax Innovations
has introduced several innovative products to the
industry. He writes articles for Ironman Magazine and
other publications.
Dr. Michael G. Kurilla, M.D. has extensive education,
work experience, and sound reasoning which
shows in his articles. He holds an M.D. and Ph.D. in molecular virology
from Duke University. He received Pathology training at the Brigham &
Women's Hospital and performed a postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard University
with the head of infectious diseases at the Brigham & Women's Hospital.
He is currently on the faculty at the University of Virginia in the departments
of Pathology and Microbiology. He divides his time between clinical duties
at the Clinical Microbiology for the University of Virginia hospital and
basic research on viral immunology.
Michael C. Prevost, Ph.D., is an Aerospace Physiologist
for the US Navy where he performs teaching and curriculum development in the areas of
aerospace physiology, spatial disorientation, stress and human performance,
aircrew survival equipment and nutrition and fitness.
Dr. Prevost received his Ph.D. from Louisiana State University
in Exercise Physiology.
While at LSU, he received training in exercise physiology,
biochemistry, molecular biology, pulmonary physiology,
body composition, human performance, radiotracer methodology
and more. He designed and executed original research projects and
was involved with
obtaining and analyzing data for protein biochemistry, enzyme analysis, blood chemistry,
pulmonary physiology, and isokinetic muscle testing.
Prior to graduate school, he received a B.A. from the University of Southwestern Louisiana.
During his years at USL he vigorously pursued a bodybuilding program,
adding 60 pounds of muscle to his physique.
He also worked as an instructor in local health clubs and
also trained a local handicapped powerlifting team.
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The Value Of Antioxidants: Vitamin E by
Dr. Michael G. Kurilla, M.D. - Vitamin E is a very powerful
antioxidant. Learn why you should be taking this supplement every day to
reduce your risk of disease. This is one vitamin that you probably
can not get enough of from a normal diet! If you smoke or exercise
regularly or even breathe oxygen, you are a prime candidate for vitamin
E supplementation and its beneficial antioxidant effects.
The Skinny On Fat by
Dr. Michael G. Kurilla, M.D. - This article
covers the basics of fat and the differences and the influence
of various kinds of fat. It discusses
some of the problems with current guidelines and
offers some recommendations for dietary advice.
Muscle Growth and Fat Loss by Stimulating the Beta-Agonist System -
The Role of Ephedrine, Caffeine and Aspirin by
Michael C. Prevost, Ph.D. - This article
discusses
how the beta-agonist pathway works to increase fat loss and muscle growth and what role
ephedrine, caffeine, and aspirin (E/C/A) plays in the system.
LPJ Research's Response to the
3alpha,17beta-androstenediol controversy by
Patrick Arnold of LPJ Research
Huggulee Guggulee by
Derek Cornelius, President of Syntrax Innovations -
Information on Guggulsterones and their application to your metabolism.
Optimizing the Zone with Medium Chain Triglycerides by
Michael C. Prevost, Ph.D. -
Medium chain triglycerides were introduced to the
bodybuilding world in the late 80's.
They were touted as a fat that behaved like a carbohydrate.
Although MCTs were received with much fanfare, interest soon
waned as bodybuilders found the combination to be ineffective.
The recent popularity of lower carbohydrate diets like the Zone diet justifies another look at MCTs.
The special properties of MCTs make them ideal for optimizing this high tech dieting approach.
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