This is something everyone about to join the Big Boys Club has to be aware of. That there is a typical picture of the skin tissue of a Triceps after a long life within the Bodybuilding Universe.
I won't have that.
That is not the Triceps itself. That is the skin covering the Triceps. Comparable to obesity side effects when loosing weight too quickly the skin appears to be loose and off the muscle. Well, it is not. The connection between Skin, Bodyfat and Muscle is fixed and cannot be eliminated. Each layer can be altered by several means so.
To keep a long story short, there are Amino-Acids that are directly connected to skin cell repair and I do wonder if they can help to limit the effects of going off stack, thereby causing the Skin, Bodyfat, Muscle connection create this look.
Here, a body trained to loose quickly bodyfat, having very large muscle cells, did not in a balanced way recover the skin tissue. Our body is run by the immune system. Nothing else has a say than our main core drive, the survival drive. The immune system will tell you straight into your face any threat, even just a cold.
As a matter of fact, ignoring the immune reaction of a cold can lead to hospitalization and death by a sever lung inflation.
There is no way to avoid that skin by training or diet and keeping up the Stack over a too long time is simply deadly.
Not everyone will have a shot on being the greatest, but everyone will skin like that especially if going Very Large.
Think and Know in this our all World.
Please.
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#cyberpunkcoltoure
PS: Just ask your AI (like Doc Google): What Amino-Acids are connected to cell repair? and you get something like that:
Summary of Key Amino Acids
Amino Acid Main Repair Role
Leucine Muscle protein synthesis, activates mTOR
Glutamine Immune function, gut barrier repair, energy
Arginine Wound healing, blood flow, collagen synthesis
Glycine Collagen structure, tendon/skin repair
Proline Collagen structure, connective tissue health
Cysteine Antioxidant production, intestinal stem cell regeneration
Important as a core is:
Bone marrow is highly connected to the metabolism of several amino acids, which are crucial for the production of blood cells (hematopoiesis), the functioning of bone-forming cells (osteoblasts), and the overall health of the marrow microenvironment.
Key amino acids connected to bone marrow include:
Glutamine: This is the most crucial amino acid for bone marrow stem cell maintenance, proliferation, and differentiation. It serves as a major fuel source for bone-forming osteoblasts and helps maintain the redox balance.
Branched-Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs) - Valine, Leucine, and Isoleucine: These are essential for hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) function and proliferation. Valine in particular is necessary for the proper maintenance of HSCs, and its depletion is used to condition bone marrow for transplantation.
Proline: A non-essential amino acid, crucial for making collagen, which is abundant in bone and bone marrow.
Glycine and Hydroxyproline: Along with proline, these are primary components of collagen, supporting connective tissue health.
Arginine: Essential for T-cell activation within the immune components of the bone marrow. It is also involved in nitric oxide synthesis, which regulates bone remodeling.
Asparagine and Aspartate: These are heavily used by bone marrow stromal cells to support the growth of leukemic cells and to fuel nucleotide synthesis in chemotherapy-resistant cancers.
Cysteine: Crucial for redox balance and protecting cells from oxidative stress within the marrow microenvironment.
Aromatic Amino Acids (Tryptophan, Phenylalanine, Tyrosine): These act as natural antioxidants and potent activators of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cell differentiation.
In summary, glutamine and BCAAs are the most heavily involved in the metabolic and functional processes of the bone marrow, particularly for hematopoiesis and osteogenes
So you know:
Bone marrow is considered an essential organ for human survival because it serves as the body’s primary "blood factory" and central hub for the immune system. Without healthy bone marrow, the body cannot produce the billions of new cells required daily to sustain life.
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