How To Optimise The Use Of Dietary Supplements

Jun 11, 2009 @ 08:00 am by Guest Author
by Julie Poundsign

Getting the perfect body can be extremely difficult for those of us either carrying too much weight, or those of us not carrying enough, regular workouts will help, but it is a slow process and not everyone can see it through.

People that feel they are too thin can have a frustrating time at the gym as everyone there seems to be bigger and you seem to be making no progress at all.

For people who are overweight, working out regularly can be a far more gruelling prospect and will usually make you sweaty, annoyed and breathless before it makes you anything else, so there must be a way to speed the process along?

Things like dieting supplements and protein shakes are things that we have all heard of, but probably dont know much about. A lot of people question whether they work or not, whether they will have side effects etc. and rightly so. The answer is; if theyre used properly, then they can work wonders for your body, but otherwise, the chances are they will not do much.

Whey protein and carbohydrate supplements are ideal for skinny people who are looking to bulk up. When used alongside regular workouts, they can aid your bodys natural muscle growth process, but it is important that you keep working out as well.

Drinking a whey protein shake as instructed by the particular brand, ALONG with regular exercise and workouts will help your body building process because as the muscles get damaged from working out, the body has to repair them, which makes them stronger over a period of time (this is the process of muscle building) whey protein (which I find is much better than creatine) is ideal to aid this process because the body can easily turn it into muscle tissue.

Unfortunately there is quite a bit more effort involved if you are overweight. The reason for this is that you cant turn fat cells straight into muscle, you have to burn the fat cells off first, then build muscle in its place. A supplement containing Sida Cordifolia would be ideal for this as it improves your metabolic rate, increasing the energy you used when doing anything, meaning fat cells burn off much quicker.

If you take this step to lose weight followed by the previously mentioned muscle gain steps, then realistically youre probably looking at around 8-10 months before your body starts taking shape, but if throughout this period you are active, with regular workouts and exercise, you could not only shorten that time frame, but you will end up fitter, healthier and generally felling better than you have in a long time.

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