instead of something like protein fat...or protein carb...
whats the reasoning behind this?
thanks!
instead of something like protein fat...or protein carb...
whats the reasoning behind this?
thanks!
The basic premise is that you'd rather have another fuel source so the protein can be used to repair etc...
Originally Posted by Giantz11
ohhh ...see that makes total sense...so the body would take something like flax for eg...and use that as fuel over some stored glycogen?
Originally Posted by Dally
Well not exactly, you would use flax for fuel after the meal. Your body always uses stored glycogen unless you are in ketosis. However only the muscle in which the glycogen is stored can use the glycogen. The only glycogen your whole body will use is Liver glycogen to elevate blood sugar when it gets too low.
thanks ol man!!
I'm falling for you.
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What can I say, you've got a great ass!Originally Posted by Dally
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n you've got a great mouth!Originally Posted by Giantz11
mmmm
miss you.
You two are f***ing nutts lol
Originally Posted by NYGIANTS21
someone say nuts?
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I think almonds are by far the best tasting nuts out there
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Love is in the air.....ahhhhhhh
Originally Posted by Giantz11
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Sweeter than Sugar and smaller than mothballs.
Originally Posted by Giantz11
hmmm thats weird.
yours taste like mothballs and are the size of sugar granules.
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Originally Posted by Giantz11
Canadians......![]()
LOOK what did you do to my serious thread Giantz!!
I hate you.
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Since I'm accused of always posting studies, I have to post one here I guess:
MRI of testicular epidermoid cyst.
Yoshida T.
Department of Physical Therapy, Tsukuba College of Technology, 4-12-7 Kasuga, Tsukuba-city, Ibaraki 305-0821, Japan.
This report presents and discusses the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and pathological findings of a case of testicular epidermoid cyst. A 35-year old man consulted a physician after he felt an enlargement of the right testis. Physical examination revealed a painless, non-tender, elastic hard mass in the right testis. A radiological examination was performed. MRI demonstrated an enlarged right testis, with a mass in it. The mass showed slightly low signal intensity on T1-weighted imaging, and high signal intensity on T2-weighted imaging. Both the T1- and T2-weighted images revealed a peripheral low signal intensity rim. The mass showed no enhancement. A right orchiectomy was carried out for epidermoid cyst. Pathologic examination showed a well-encapsulated nodule within the right testicular parenchyma, filled with a cheesy, yellow-white material similar in appearance to atheroma. The bull's-eye appearance is considered to depend on the presence of calcification. From the viewpoint of pathology, testicular epidermoid cysts do not always show bull's-eye. We then must recognize that some testicular tumors may be epidermoid cysts even without the bull's-eye findings.
yummm yummm! time to eat...Originally Posted by Giantz11
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