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.......or L arginine ketoisocaproic acid yohimbine HCl. Both utilised by the bodybuilding circles to increase NO levels in the body.

What do you think??

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Read my Al-DNA post.

Bb is depleting PFK1 (cells lack enough sugar), triggers PFK2 -liver...triggers glucagon release...triggers insulin to carry sugar INTO the cells.

Bb is "forcing" gluconeogenesis...a way to obtain glucose from NON CARBON sources such as: lactate, pyruvate,glycerol and glucogenic amino acids (primarily alanine and glutamine, but not exclusively).

Bb wants to build its own lipoprotein cell wall.
But this denys us some of the amino acids we need to make lipoproteins which just happen to carry cholesterol into the cells...

To get enough amino acids, we then have to breakdown cholesterol. So long myelin sheath.

The breakdown products of cholesterol include testosterone and estrogen.

Estrogen is a biggie problem for men AND women (we all have lots of estrogen receptors throughout our body...including in our brains).

Men are at a "resist lyme" advantage thanks to their levels of carnitine...more muscles, more mitochondria, more Mg in those mitochondria from the get-go...and fewer estrogen receptors.

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