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Guggulsterones
Commiphora mukul is a magical herb known as guggul. It has interesting effects on the human body which are important for bodybuilders, dieters and trainers. Guggul is the name of a tree. It grows in India and exudes a resinous sap from its bark. The resin has been used in India’s traditional Ayurveda medicine for long long years.
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The sap is processed and purified and standardized for its active constituents Z and E guggulsterones with the help of todays world of advanced chemistry. The important compounds are plant sterols that have a noticable degree of human bioactivity and have been shown in studies to affect many biological processes,such as thyroid metabolism, cholesterol management and skin or dermal, function. Guggulsterones of all those areas were shown to be highly effective modulators with neardruglike potency.
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Bodybuilders are concerned mostly but not only with building strong muscle tissue and also reducing the fat deposits. You definitely will not be aesthetically pleasing, some people mayt even call you as doughboy. A thyroid-stimulating substance may be exactly what you should take. At first, I became interested in guggulsterones when
I noticed studies on their thyroid-stimulating effects. I learned that guggulsterones stimulating action directly on the thyroid gland through enzymatic mechanisms. An experience showed that they’re a viable option for the treatment of hypothyroidal conditions.Guggulsterone’s thyroid-stimulating ability has been confirmed by the warm feeling, the sweating and the rise in body temperature. That’s good for people who are trying to lose weight, especially for who has adipose tissue, or fat stores.
If the thyroid gland is activated, it produces more thyroid hormones, such as thyroxin, including a direct catabolic effect on adipose tissue. It means guggulsterones will force your thyroid to produce more thyroid hormones, and in turn will increase your metabolic speed and burn more fat.
Guggulsterones have been shown to work very useful for fat loss, but I’ve found a combination of guggulsterones and an ECA stack such as Adipokinetix. We already know that Adipokinetix is an extremely potent fat burner, but it does its work outside the realm of the thyroid. It made sense to me that if one could combine the fat-burning effects of the thyroid hormones with those of the adrenergic hormones, something very dramatic would result. Also, ECA stacks tend to decrease the amount of thyroid hormones circulating in the blood over time. Guggulsterones do a great job of inhibiting that reduction, thus keeping all physiological fat-burning systems operating at a maximum level. The final ways in which guggulsterones can benefit in the fight to burn fat involve ketogenic diets and growth hormone use. Over time ketogenic diets tend to reduce the thyroid’s effectiveness by reducing the conversion of T4 to the more potent T3. Guggulsterones will not do anything to increase the conversion. They will cause more T4 release, which in turn should increase T3 to some extent. Furthermore, although T4 is not as potent a metabolic regulator, it is functional and should inherently help boost the metabolic rate. Regarding GH use, anyone who has taken this potent hormone knows that it vastly reduces the amount of thyroid hormones that are produced by the thyroid gland. Again, although I’ve never tried it and don’t know of anyone who has, guggulsterones should help lessen the thyroid-hormone-reducing effect. Although their fat-burning properties are what we’re most interested in, guggulsterones also have an extremely beneficial effect on cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Numerous clinical studies have shown that they cause a 14 to 27 percent decrease in total cholesterol in a four-to-12- week period, while triglyceride levels drop 22 to 30 percent. Even more interesting is the fact that guggulsterones support a high high-density lipoprotein (HDL), or “good” cholesterol, level and a low low-density lipoprotein (LDL), or “bad” cholesterol, level. Study after study confirms that guggulsterones are as potent as many of the current prescription drugs for lowering LDL cholesterol. Unlike their drug counterparts, though, guggulsterones have absolutely no negative side effects.
The cholesterol-reducing effect is important for anyone who’s interested in keeping a healthy cardiovascular system. Anabolic / androgenic steroids increase not only total cholesterol but also the ratio of LDL to HDL. It’s hard to imagine a compound that beneficial having any more benefits,
but guggulsterones have also been proven as effective as the drug tetracycline in treating acne. In a 1994 study published in the Journal of Dermatology, 20 patients with nodulocystic acne were randomly given either tetracycline or guggulsterones. Both were taken daily for three months, and both produced a progressive reduction in the lesions in the majority of the patients. Tetracycline reduced them by 65.2 percent, while the guggulsterones produced a 68 percent reduction. Who can benefit from guggul’s effects? Well, who wouldn’t like a better complexion? That’s especially true for people on anabolic/androgenic steroids, as those drugs tend to increase the skin’s oiliness and potential for acne.
Where else can you find a compound that will help you lose fat, improve your cholesterol profile and at the same time improve your complexion? I’ve looked long and hard and have yet to find even one competitor. You should take 30 to 60 milligrams three times per day with meals, and always use a product that contains the highpotency,
naturally extracted guggul.