Prostate Restored
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Blood and muscle samples were assessed at three hours post-supplementation. Here's what the researchers found: Supplementing with whey resulted in a 90.5-percent increase in the intracellular concentration of testosterone present within the exercised muscle, over the non-exercised muscle.
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Read More »Such findings seem to support the trends observed by researchers in the 2008 paper, when they reported an increase in the production of androgen receptors within exercised muscles in response to whey, at one and 48 hours post-exercise.[6] While further research needs to be done, it raises some fascinating possibilities. For example, if whey increases the uptake of testosterone from the blood and into exercised muscles, then the increased concentrations of testosterone present intracellularly could stimulate the production of more androgen receptors. Over time, having more androgen receptors would continue to pay off. It could make the muscle more sensitive to the presence of androgens and probably require less protein and allow you to make more of every bit of free testosterone you have. If this is true, then the question of whether whey is truly anabolic or pro-testosterone would be an unequivocal yes! The fact that whey produced this response, but leucine alone did not, is also significant. While free amino acids like leucine have their benefits, this study points to the potential to produce new discoveries about the specific value of whey protein. Specifically, there may be bioactive peptides present within whey protein that make whey a superior choice for post-workout nutrition and muscle-building. More research needs to be done, but for now, definitely don't skip that shake out of fear that your test levels will take a hit. The opposite may actually be happening!
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