Tags : Fat Oxidation

Mitochondria and performance:  how to train for more cellular energy

Mitochondria are like microscopic engines inside our cells, or the tiny power plants that convert nutrients into usable energy (ATP). While they often get mentioned in the context of endurance sports or health discussions, mitochondria are actually extremely important to nearly every aspect of athletic performance: strength, power, recovery, body composition, and longevity. Whether you’re […]Read More

Metformin and Rapamycin for performance and longevity

Bodybuilding and longevity traditionally don’t go too well together, as we all know chasing size and strength often comes at some cost of long-term health. But what if certain compounds could extend lifespan while also enhancing muscle retention and performance? Let’s talk about Metformin and Rapamycin, two drugs initially developed for diabetes and organ transplant […]Read More

Tesofensine – what is it and how does it work?

Tesofensine, also known as NS2330, is technically classified as a presynaptic serotonin–noradrenaline–dopamine reuptake inhibitor. Its pharmacological action leads to the inhibition of the reabsorption of these neurotransmitters by the central nervous system, resulting in reduced feelings of hunger. This compound primarily acts as an appetite suppressant while also influencing fat oxidation and resting energy expenditure. […]Read More