Making her kitty ache

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—-Important Message From Nicole—-

Making her kitty ache

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Nicole here…and I have no idea what’s happening to me right now…

I’m practically sitting in a puddle of my own juices…

My heart is racing…

And I’m feeling a slow ache in my kitty…it’s pulsing like it has a heartbeat of its own…

My boyfriend Mark… he’s just stepped out of the shower and…well…

…there’s something different about him down there…

And it’s doing crazy things to my body…

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This supplement prevents muscle wasting

Matt Cook here, and cachexia is the medical term for wasting.

It refers to losing body mass – people often think it’s just due to insufficient calories.

But in certain types of cachexia – including that seen in cancer – there are underlying issues unrelated to appetite, which cause a loss of body tissue.

A surprisingly large proportion of cancer deaths are likely caused by cachexia.

Research shows that a very common sports and exercise supplement can profoundly reduce cancer cachexia, and it could save many lives.

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The animal experiments were performed at Nanjing University in Nanjing, China. This paper was published in Frontiers in Pharmacology.

Cancer cachexia is a syndrome characterized by progressive weight loss, muscle loss, fatigue, and weakness in cancer patients.

It affects 50% of cancer patients.

It is a condition resulting from a combination of metabolic, nutritional, and hormonal abnormalities, chronic inflammation, and immune dysfunction.

“Cancer cachexia is a multifactorial syndrome defined by progressive loss of body weight with specific depletion of skeletal muscle and adipose tissue.”

Cachexia has been estimated to be a direct cause of up to 30% of cancer deaths, usually due to respiratory failure from muscle loss.

“Since there are no FDA-approved ‘treatments’ that are available, nutritional intervention is recommended as a supporting therapy.”

The study’s authors were interested in the potential effects of creatine in cancer cachexia.

Creatine is a substance known to help build muscle mass and increase sports performance.

But creatine works at a fundamental level, and it helps with energy production as well as reducing inflammation.

“Creatine supplementation has an ergogenic effect in various types of sports training, but the regulatory effects of creatine supplementation in cancer cachexia remain unknown.”

The researchers looked at the effect of creatine supplementation on cachexia in rodents.

“In this study, we investigated the impact of creatine supplementation on cachectic weight loss and muscle loss protection in a tumor-bearing cachectic mouse model.”

Both rodents and people with cancer have lower creatine levels in the blood.

“We observed decreased serum creatine levels in patients with cancer cachexia, and the creatine was also significantly decreased in cachectic skeletal muscle in tumor-bearing mice.”

To their amazement, the researchers found that creatine does help with cachexia.

Creatine protected against muscle wasting in mice with cancer.

“Creatine supplementation protected against cancer cachexia-associated body weight loss and muscle wasting and induced greater improvements in grip strength.”

One of the things creatine does is act on the mitochondria – the energy-producing structures of the body.

Mitochondrial function is damaged in cancer and cachexia – and creatine partially reverses these effects.

“Creatine treatment altered the dysfunction of mitochondria, thus protecting against cachectic muscle wasting.”

Creatine hits several pathways that are linked to cancer cachexia.

“Muscle wasting was inhibited by inhibiting the abnormal overactivation of the ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS) and autophagic lysosomal system (ALS).”

UPS and ALS are muscle degradation pathways, proteins/enzymes that break down muscle tissue.

Creatine enters the mitochondria, turning down the enzymes and proteins that cause wasting.

Creatine also had more fundamental protective effects on mitochondria in general.

“Creatine alleviated the increase in the percentage of damaged mitochondria in C26 mice, indicating that nutritional intervention with creatine supplementation effectively counteracts mitochondrial dysfunction to mitigate muscle loss in cancer cachexia.”

Creatine is safe for most people. Diarrhea is the only common side effect.

This energy-promoting substance seems very beneficial for people with cancer cachexia, or other types of wasting.

“These results uncover a previously uncharacterized role for creatine in cachectic muscle wasting by modulating cellular energy metabolism to reduce the level of muscle cell atrophy.”

You should always consult your healthcare practitioner for guidance on medical diagnosis and treatment.

—-Important Message—-

Take a look at these male bodybuilders in 1941…

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Notice the difference between those guys and modern bodybuilders today…

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Most of them are using steroids and hurting their bodies. It’s unnatural and dangerous long-term.

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Women prefer a man who looks more like the body builders of 1941, and it’s easy to do that…

Just use Thermo 3 — a natural, non-steroid method to burn fat and build muscle the healthy way

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.
Creatine modulates cellular energy metabolism and protects against cancer cachexia-associated muscle wastinghttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36569317/