Saturday, August 31, 2013
GREGORY CHANDLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ON BETA-ALANINE
Beta-alanine is a special form of an amino acid that serves as a buffer to regulate acid. Buffers effectively allow one to exercise harder because one feels less fatigue.
The ability to do more work in the gym leads to increased
muscular strength, endurance and growth as well as increases
in both anaerobic and aerobic power.
GREGORY CHANDLER, Attorney at Law
GREGORY CHANDLER--RIBOSE
Ribose is a type of sugar that is thought to boost endurance. Although the research on ribose is somewhat mixed, the majority
of research showing that it is not effective is likely due to the
fact that not enough ribose was consumed in those studies.
GREGORY CHANDLER, Attorney at Law
Sunday, August 18, 2013
GREGORY CHANDLER ON BLOOD PRESSURE SUPPLEMENTS
Studies have shown that CoQ10, fish oil, green tea extract, coffee extract, vitamin D, soy protein, pycnogenol, calcium, magnesium. potassium, garlic, and quercetin have an impact
on healthy blood pressure.
GREGORY CHANDLER, Attorney at Law
Curcumin - Gregory Chandler, Attorney at Law
Curcumin, the anti-inflammatory antioxidant compound in the spice turmeric, has been shown to improve circulation as effectively as aerobic exercise.
In one study, 32 individuals with similar health profiles at the start of the study took a curcumin supplement or a placebo. A third group took moderate aerobic exercise training only.
After eight weeks, while there were no changes for placebo, both the curcumin and exercise groups had better relaxation, widening, and functioning of blood vessels and arteries compared to the start of the study. Researchers said that both aerobic exercise and curcumin may improve age-related decline in the circulatory system and taking a curcumin supplement may help prevent cardiovascular disease in individuals. Curcumin may also be an alternative for people who cannot exercise.
GREGORY CHANDLER, Attorney at Law
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
GREGORY CHANDLER--GREEN TEA AND CELLULAR DAMAGE
Individuals with metabolic syndrome often have high levels of cellular damage from oxidative stress, and lower levels of circulating antioxidants.
In one study, 35 individuals with metabolic syndrome took four cups of green tea per day, two capsules of green tea extract with four cups of water per day, or a placebo of four cups of water per day.
After eight weeks, while there were no changes for the placebo group, the two green tea groups had much lower levels of oxidative stress and much higher levels of circulating antioxidants. For those who had taken the extract form of green tea, iron levels declined compared to the start of the study, while copper, selenium, and zinc levels remained stable.
Researchers opine that green tea may help reduce the cellular damage from metabolic syndrome.
GREGORY CHANDLER, Attorney at Law
GREGORY CHANDLER--DHA AS A MEMORY BOOSTER
Memory boosters have been in the news recently. Working professionals and students have been known to use memory boosters.
Omega-3 DHA improved memory in women and men. In the study, 176 non-smokers, aged 18 to 45, with low DHA from diet, took a placebo or 1,160 mg of DHA per day. After six months, compared to placebo, memory improved in both men d women taking DHA. Women had the most improvement in remembering times, places, and emotions--brain functions known as episodic memory. Men were able to more quickly recall images and words, and to comprehend, reason, and act or react faster to this information--brain functions known as working memory.
The use of omega-3 DHA may be a beneficial substitute for controlled substances in the goal to improve memory.
GREGORY CHANDLER, Attorney at Law
Monday, August 5, 2013
GREGORY CHANDLER--OLIVE LEAF
Individuals who are overweight can have blood sugar problems similar to those with type 2 diabetes, where the body does not produce enough insulin or does not use insulin to efficiently metabolize glucose.
In one study. 46 overweight males took olive leaf extract each day or a placebo, in two alternating 12-week phases. The daily amount of the main active ingredient in olive leaf extract was oleuropein, which was taken in pill form in a single dose.
While there were no improvements during the placebo phases, after each olive leaf phase, insulin sensitivity--the ability of cells to use insulin to metabolize glucose--improved 17 percent. Also, cells in the pancreas responsible for secreting insulin improved by 28 percent, a benefit that does not occur with the diabetes drug metformin.
GREGORY CHANDLER, Attorney at Law
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