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Written By: admin on May 12, 2010 13 Comments

17-year-ancient male, 6′3″, 170 lbs.
For some reason, I work out all the time, constantly play sports, yet I’m still ridiculously thin and wormy. How can I gain muscle mass? I’m virtually five percent body stout (just a guess), and i can only do about 80 pushups a night. I have a weight [...]

Written By: admin on April 6, 2010 One Comment

I have been seeing a man for nearly five years now and we have been living together for one year now. When we chose to go in together, I agreed to be the ‘bread winner’ while he attended college full-time and participated in an Air Force ROTC training program. Then, when he had graduated and [...]

Written By: admin on April 5, 2010 2 Comments

I do workouts everyday but I know that in order to gain muscles, you have to be drinking and eating right. Now, I’ve a question if drinking Soya Health Drink is just as excellent as the L-Men Gainmass. As I’ve heard from someone, your muscles is made out of Protein. Soya Health Drink has more [...]

Written By: admin on March 7, 2010 5 Comments

hi guys i need suggestion i am been working out in gym from last 3 month and gaining muscles too. i do take protein and excellent diet but i am kind of addicted to masturbation will it effect my muscle gaining process? or will result harm full for me in near future?

Written By: admin on March 4, 2010 One Comment

Here is my problem. I have been overweight since I got in an accident when I was 3 and was in the hospital for about 6 months. I have had a continuing struggle with my weight. I have joined gyms, clubs and talked to personal trainers. I have talked to a doctor when I was [...]

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Protein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For protein as a nutrient, see Protein (nutrient). For other uses, ... This protein was the first to have its structure solved by X-ray crystallography. ...
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protein: Definition from Answers.com
protein n. Any of a group of complex organic macromolecules that contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and usually sulfur and are composed of
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What does Protein do? What foods have protein?
Protein- What Does It Do? Protein is necessary for the building and repair of body tissues. It produces enzymes, hormones, and other substances the body uses. ...
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Learning About Proteins
You probably know you need to eat protein, but what is it? Many foods contain protein, which kids need to grow properly and stay healthy.
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Protein | Define Protein at Dictionary.com
Protein definition, any of numerous, highly varied organic molecules constituting a large portion of the mass of every life form and necessary in the diet of al See more.
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Questions on protein powders? I'm using the EAS whey protein ...
Generally all 100% whey protein powders are more or less created equal. The EAS you are taking is fine. It does contain artificial sweetners, which ...
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protein - definition of protein by the Free Online Dictionary ...
Translations of protein. protein synonyms, protein antonyms. Information about protein in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. protein ...
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Nutrition for Everyone: Basics: Protein | DNPAO | CDC
Or is it the last high-protein diet craze you read about? With all this talk about protein, you might think Americans were at risk for not eating enough. ...
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Protein
protein diet, a diet in which people are required. Csiro Total Wellbeing Diet ... Protein are compounds composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, which are ...
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G-protein: Definition from Answers.com
G-protein n. Any of a class of cell membrane proteins that function as intermediaries between hormone receptors and effector enzymes and enable the
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