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Apr 20, 2011

The Supplement & Herb Alphabet for Building an Uber Healthy, God-Like Physique



The world of supplements is about to get ALPHABETIC!

I'm revealing my list of the 26 best supplements & herbs--one for each letter of the alphabet--that can help you build an UBER healthy, muscle-packed, low body fat, perfect physique. That's right...a body of the gods.

For each supplement listed I've included a label to quickly identify the supplement's main benefit:
Before I unveil the list, I'm giving my 2 cents on supplements for anyone who's avidly anti-taking supplements. For some reason the idea of a "dietary supplement" has developed a somewhat negative connotation. Sure...taking things like HGH, steroids, ephedra, and even testosterone are notorious for either being illegal or horribly unhealthy, and are probably the reason why supplements as a whole are looked at so negatively, but there are plenty of products that can, and do, improve health, wellness, and body composition (a.k.a. how good you look). I strongly believe that supplements should be a part of everyone's daily regimen--they provide the vits./mins./nutrients lacking in the diet, can alleviate almost every health ailment imaginable, enhance performance (safely), and can accelerate pretty much every athletic and aesthetic goal. Just make sure you do some research, take products that are safe and make sense for your specific health needs, and take them as directed. VOILA...safe and effective supplement use, chyeeaaaaa.

On to the list...


Arginine. 


Main Benefit: Insane Muscle Pumps + Strength
Arginine breaks down in the body to create Nitric Oxide--a gas that serves as a vasodilator (relaxes and opens blood vessels), improves blood flow, and creates insane muscular pumps. Because arginine helps relax blood vessels it's helpful for anyone with erectile dysfunction, atherosclerosis, or heart disease. Arginine also increases the body's production of HGH and creatine, which increase strength and muscle growth.
  • Arginine is a staple in most pre-workout supplements. For pure arginine I like AllMax.
  • Runners Up: Vitamin A, Acai


BCAAs (Branched Chain Amino Acids).


Main Benefits: Decreased Muscle Soreness + Muscle Preservation
The BCAAs (a group of 3 amino acids: Leucine, Valine, & Isoleucine) help decrease post-exercise muscle soreness, enhance recovery, preserve muscle (especially while dieting or doing extensive cardio), and provide muscles with an extra source of energy. Check out my in-depth review of BCAAs here.
  • BCAAs are fantastic taken any time of the day, especially during long workout sessions. I LOVE and live by Scivation Xtend
  • Runners Up: Beta-Alanine, Betaine, B Vitamins, Bromelain


Carnitine. 

Main Benefit: Rapid Fat Loss
L-Carnitine is an amino acid that's extremely effective at turbo-boosting the body's rate of fat loss. Carnitine increases fat metabolism by transporting long-chain fatty acids stored away inside fat cells into the mitochondria to be burned off as energy. That means that more fat, and less protein (from your hard-earned muscles) or carbs, is used as energy. Carnitine is NOT a stimulant and can also help improve heart health. 
  • 1g of carnitine is recommended directly preworkout. I like Alfa Carnitine as a cheap option.
  • Runners Up: Caffeine, Creatine Monohydrate, CoQ-10, Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA), Choline, Cinnamon, Casein, Vitamin C, Calcium


DHA (Docosohexaenoic Acid).


Main Benefit: Heart Health
DHA is an Omega-3 fatty acid. DHA & Omega-3s are probably THE healthiest substances on earth. Yep... they do everything. They help reduce cholesterol, lower triglycerides (fat in the blood), thin blood and prevent clotting, raise HDL (good cholesterol), and lower blood pressure.. DHA also reduces inflammation, which helps decrease joint pain and prevent rheumatoid arthritis.  
  • DHA is found primarily in fish, such as salmon and halibut. Because fish is expensive/hard to eat everyday, supplementing with a DHA/Omega-3 capsule daily is recommended. Kirkland's fish oil is an inexpensive, solid product.
  • Runners Up: Vitamin D, 1 3 Dimethylamylamine



EGCG (Epigallocatechin Gallate).

Main Benefits: Antioxidant + Weight Loss
EGCG is an UBER powerful herbal polyphenol that's abundant in green tea leaves. EGCG is a potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory that helps prevent a number of nasty health problems, including all types of cancer, atherosclerosis, arthritis, high cholesterol, inflammatory bowel disease, and diabetes. EGCG also aids in weight loss by boosting metabolism (green tea extract is an example), delays aging (woohoo), and helps get rid of acne. For more details about how antioxidants function and their benefits check out my post here. 
  • EGCG is found in...dun dun dun...green tea. Interestingly, ECGC is not found in black tea. Go green or go home. If you're not a tea fan, but still want the awesome benefits of EGCG, try NOW Nutrition's Green Tea Extract 
  • Runners Up: Echinacea, Egg Protein, Vitamin E



Fiber. 

Main Benefit: Weight Loss
Fiber is essential for digestive health, lowers cholesterol, improves heart health, prevents diabetes, and promotes...well, healthy pooping. Fiber is also an AWESOME weight loss tool. Fiber turns into a gel in the digestive tract, which ultimately slows digestion, controls blood sugar levels, and helps keep appetite levels suppressed.


Glutamine. 

Main Benefits: Decreased Muscle Soreness + Enhanced Recovery
Glutamine is an amino acid that boosts the body's immunity, increases muscle recovery, decreases post-workout muscular soreness, and helps decrease cortisol levels in the body. Cortisol is a catabolic stress hormone that causes the body to use muscle as fuel at a high rate...uncool.
  • Glutamine is useful post-workout, as well as right before bed to help prevent muscle breakdown overnight. I like Dymatize's Glutamine Powder.
  • Runners Up: Ginseng, Garlic, Ginger, Ginkgo, Green Tea Extract (EGCG), Guarana, Grape Seed Extract, Glucosamine, Glucuronolactone


HMB (Hydroxy Methylbutyrate). 

Main Benefit: Increased Muscle Tissue Synthesis
HMB is a metabolite of Leucine--one of the BCAAs. HMB helps increase protein synthesis (the amount of dietary protein that can be turned into muscle), which results in greater gains in muscle mass. HMB also decreases protein breakdown during intense workouts, which preserves muscle and causes the body to use more fat for fuel, and lowers LDL (bad) cholesterol.
  • I like TwinLabs' HMB as an inexpensive, quality option.
  • Runners Up: Histidine


Iodine (Potassium Iodide)

Main Benefit: Protects Against Radiation
Iodine helps prevent the thyroid gland from absorbing radioactive iodine released from nuclear accidents. Given what's going on with the nuclear disaster in Japan, I figured I'd put iodine on the list in case that ever happens where you live. You can say DiSanto warned you :)
  • Iodine is in all commercial salt. Supplementing is only necessary if there's a nuclear emergency.
  • Runners Up: Iron, Inosine, Inositol


Jasmine Tea. 

Main Benefit: Antioxidant
Essentially all of the same benefits as EGCG and green tea...antioxidant, anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory. Jasmine Tea also improves digestion, boosts metabolism (woo for weight loss), improves circulation, and acts as an aphrodisiac. 


Kava Kava. 

Main Benefits: Stress Reduction + Relaxation
Kava Kava's a sedative herb that's extremely powerful for the treatment of insomnia and anxiety. Kava kava promotes relaxation and is often used before bed as a way of reducing stress. 
  • Kava Kava is typically found in teas. I love Yogi's Kava Tea taken anytime during the day or before bed.
  • Runners Up: Vitamin K


Licorice Root. 

Main Benefit: Oral Health
Licorice is an herb that's popular for treating sore throats, as well as canker soars and other oral health problems. Licorice has also been linked to a reduction in the risk of colorectal cancer. Who knew candy could be healthy?


Milk Thistle (aka Silymarin).

Main Benefit: Liver Health
Milk thistle is an herb that helps detoxify the liver and prevent excess liver damage, primarily cirrhosis from alcohol and drugs. Perfect for heavy drinkers...
  • If you have liver problems or drink a lot of alcohol, supplementing with milk thistle is a smart idea. NOW Nutrition's Silymarin is an inexpensive, quality product.
  • Runners Up: Melatonin, Magnesium, Methionine, Multi-Vitamin, Medium Chain Triglycerides


Niacin (Vitamin B3). 

Main Benefit: Improved Cholesterol Levels
Niacin is a B vitamin that's used by the body to convert carbs into energy. When taken in high amounts niacin is extremely useful for raising HDL (good) cholesterol, lowering LDL (bad) cholesterol, and lowering triglycerides.
  • Niacin is found in high amounts in dairy, poultry, fish, nuts, and eggs, as well as all commercial multi vitamins. Niacin is a major ingredient in many cholesterol controlling meds. 
  • Runners Up: N/a


OKG (Ornithine Alpha-Ketoglutarate).


Main Benefit: Reduces Muscle Breakdown (Catabolism)
OKG works similarly to both glutamine and the BCAAs--it's primary benefit is to decrease the amount of muscle breakdown, but it also increases protein synthesis and promotes new muscle growth. OKG has also been shown to increase levels of natural HGH.
  • OKG is available on Amazon from NutraBio
  • Runners Up: Omega-3 Fatty Acids (See DHA), Octacosanol


Potassium.

Main Benefit: Electrolyte (Proper Hydration)
Potassium is one of three electrolytes (along with sodium & chloride), which regulates fluid balance between the body's cells and the bloodstream. Getting enough potassium in the diet is important for proper muscle contractions, nerve transmission, and the prevention of cramping/dizziness/fainting.
  • Potassium is found in most fruits and veggies. Bananas, avocados, mushrooms, and potatoes are all really good sources. If diet isn't enough, TwinLabs has an inexpensive potassium supp.
  • Runners Up: Phosphorus, Phenylalanine, Pantothenic Acid, Pyroxidine


Q-10 (Coenzyme Q-10/CoQ-10, Ubiquinone).


Main Benefit: Heart Health
CoQ-10 is a substance produced by the body that's used to create the energy needed for growth/maintenance, boosts the immune system, improves performance in aerobic activities, and functions as an antioxidant. CoQ-10's most powerful benefit, and the primary reason why it's become such a popular supplement over the past few years, is its awesome ability to fight heart failure, cancer, and reduce blood pressure. People with heart failure and other heart problems are often found to have low levels of CoQ-10 in their heart muscle cells.

  • CoQ-10 is recommended for anyone with heart problems, a family history of heart problems, or pretty much anyone who's interested in optimal heart health. Amazon carries Swanson CoQ-10 at a great price. 
  • Runners Up: N/a


Relora. 


Main Benefits: Weight Loss + Stress Reduction
Relora is an herb that's effective at reducing cortisol--the body's stress hormone. Cortisol levels jump up any time the body undergoes physical and emotional stress. Cortisol packs a double whammy of blubber production--it signals the body to store fat, and additionally increases appetite (which is why you eat a lot of crap when you're stressed). Relora can help promote relaxation and reduce stress, improve quality of sleep, decrease appetite, and ultimately prevent body fat gain that results from chronic stress. GIRLS...if you're used to stressing a lot..over boys, work, and whatever else, get on the Relora train.

  • NOW Nutrition's Relora on Amazon is a great, basic Relora product.
  • Runners Up: Rose Hips, Retinol, Rooibos, Riboflavin


Suma Root Extract.


Main Benefit: Increased Muscular Endurance / Decreased Fatigue
Suma Root was popularized as "the Russian Secret" due to its use by Russian Olympic athletes to increase muscular strength and endurance. Suma Root also delays fatigue, which helps increase muscle & strength gains, fights viral infections and the flu, and increases general energy levels.

  • Suma Root Extract is beneficial for anyone looking for increased endurance, whether it be while lifting weights or doing cardio, as well as anyone looking to boost energy levels in general. I like Nature's Way Suma Root Extract.
  • Runners Up: Saw Palmetto, St. John's Wort, Selenium, Siberian Ginseng, L-Serine


Taurine.


Main Benefits: Heart Health + Antioxidant + Muscle Pumps/Strength, 
Taurine is an amino acid that plays a major role in brain tissue/nervous system function and Nitric Oxide (NO) production (NO dilates blood vessels and create a nice muscular pump, see arginine). Taurine is also an incredibly strong antioxidant, acts as a blood thinner (reduces blood clots), and has been shown to decrease numerous risk factors for heart disease, such as LDL cholesterol (the bad kind), triglycerides, and blood pressure. Taurine is well-known for its use in energy drinks, including Red Bull. Taurine acts as an inhibitory neurotransmitter, which helps reduce the jitters associated with the high caffeine content. 

  • Taurine is found in most commercial energy drinks (e.g. Red Bull, Monster), as well as eggs, dairy, meat, and fish. NOW Nutrition also makes supplemental Taurine in cap form.
  • Runners Up: Tribulus, L-Tyrosine, Thiamine (Vitamin B1)


Uva Ursi.


Main Benefit: Bladder Health
Uva Ursi is an herb long-used by the Native Americans primarily for treating urinary tract infections. Uva Ursi acts as an astringent, fights bladder infection, and prevents bladder inflammation.

  • Uva Ursi should only be taken if you have UTI or some sort of other bladder problem. Vitamin Shoppe sells Uva Ursi for really cheap in capsule form. Be careful to follow directions carefully, overdosing (like everything else for the most part) is toxic.
  • Runners Up: N/a


Vanadyl Sulfate.


Main Function: Mimics Insulin
Vanadyl Sulfate (VS) functions as an insulin "mimicker" by controlling blood sugar levels and pumping amino acids, protein, and carbs directly into hungry muscles. One of the amazing things about VS is that it helps muscle cells directly uptake blood glucose--NOT fat cells. Increasing insulin levels/supplementing with VS post-workout is EXTREMELY beneficial because it allows for turbocharged metabolism of carbs, substantially increases the rate of protein synthesis (the amount of dietary protein that can be used to build new muscle), and increases glycogen production (stored carbs in the muscles that provide energy).

  • Taking VS post-workout can help decrease fatigue and enhance recovery, accelerate the rate at which new muscle is built, and your muscles the appearance of being rock-hard, dense, and pumped with nutrients. Optimum Nutrition sells a really good Vanadyl Sulfate product on Amazon.
  • Runners Up: Vanadium, Valine

Whey Protein


Main Benefits: Builds Muscle + Enhanced Recovery
Whey protein should be a staple in everyone's supplement cabinet. Whey protein is effective not only for building new muscle, but it also helps decrease muscle soreness, enhance recovery, and preserve muscle whenever you're not weight-lifting. Whey protein is ideal post-workout because it's designed to digest and absorb quickly in the body, which allows the body to quickly shuttle it to hungry muscles.

  • If you're at all concerned about building muscle, Whey Protein has to be on your supplement list. I typically drink two shakes per day, one directly post-workout and one before bed. I love Optimum Nutrition's Chocolate Mint Whey. It's really high quality, delicious, affordable, and is loaded with amino acids.
  • Runners Up: White Willow


Ximenia Fruit. 


Main Benefit: Vitamin C
Ximenia Fruit technically isn't a supplement...but hey, X is a toughy. Fortunately, I kept my alphabet going with this vitamin C powerhouse. Beyond vitamin C (a powerful antioxidant), Ximenia is useful for stomach aches, mouth infections, and toothaches. It's also supposedly used therapeutically to prevent nightmares. Who likes nightmares anyway!? Ximenia oil is also used in a number of commercial products to prevent dry skin, dry hair, and dry lips.

  • If you ever find a Ximenia fruit buy one, try it out, and let me know how it is. Sweet dreams.
  • Runners Up: N/a 


Yerba Mate.


Main Benefits: Weight Loss, Antioxidant
Yerba Mate (pronounced yerb-ah mah-tay) is an herb, primarily found in tea form, that's rich in antioxidants, suppresses appetite, boosts metabolism, increases physical energy, and improves mental focus and concentration. Yerba Mate has caffeine content very similar to that of coffee, and thus produces many of the same effects.

  • Yerba Mate is a great, herbal alternative to coffee (and it doesn't stain teeth). Guayaki makes delicious mint Yerba Mate tea bags.
  • Runners Up: N/a


ZMA. (Zinc Monomethionine and Magnesium Aspartate)

Main Benefit: Increased Strength
ZMA is a combination of zinc, magnesium, and vitamin B6. ZMA helps increase the body's level of testosterone, boosts strength, and ultimately increases muscle gains. ZMA also  improves quality of sleep and has been known to cause really vivid dreams. Cool...

  • ZMA is typically taken in capsule form about an hour before bed. I like NOW Nutrition's ZMA.
  • Runners Up: N/a

Until my next post...stay fit.

~DiSanto


Apr 5, 2011

The Funniest Gym Idiot Videos Ever...(Even if You Don't Work Out!)


...this is so you DON'T DO THESE THINGS (not only will you look dumb, but you can actually really hurt yourself). If you need an extra dignity-saving, last-chance-not-to-be-a-gym-noob reminder, check out my must-read post on "How NOT to Look Like an Idiot at the Gym."

1. Planet fitness + lunk alarm + huge dude freaks out = hilariousness.


2. Not the fish! I'd totally do this by accident...



3. Spiderman! I'd love to see this at my gym honestly. 



4. It legitimately looks like his arms are gonna snap off.


5. I guess noone ever told him momentum isn't a muscle...


6. This one's not really funny, it's just really, really stupid. PLEASE don't deadlift like this, you will mess up your back horribly badly.


7. I'd totally be done with my workout if I put all that weight on the bar just for it to fall off...use collars!



8. 2 shoes at once, treadmill gangster!


9. How was this ever a good idea, lol?



10. Ow...increases flexibility though.


11. Had to include this even though it's horrible...



Oh, and if you know of any other awesome gym idiot videos post them below!

Apr 3, 2011

Protein: The #1 Tool for Getting Lean and Muscular, Plus a Comprehensive List of the Best Sources of Protein (for Vegetarians Too)


I'm a HUGE proponent of getting a lot of protein in the diet, and it's not all about building huge, beefy muscles (although it helps a lot if that's what you're going for). Put plain and simply, protein is the "leanness" nutrient. It helps pack on toned-up, rock hard new muscle, preserves the muscle that the body (and you) busted its ass to build up, and elevates the body's metabolism, burning extra calories than normal and shredding off nasty body fat/cellulite. 

I'll be blunt--becoming lean, toned, and ripped up (I'd call it sexy) requires two simple steps: 1. building muscle tone & 2. shredding body fat. Eating protein constantly throughout the day does both simultaneously. Here's how:
  • Building muscle tone. In the world of sports nutrition there's a critical concept called nitrogen balance (NB). Whenever you eat protein throughout the day it increases the amount of nitrogen in the body. Building new muscle, maintaining muscle, and losing muscle is, for the most part, determined by the amount of nitrogen present in the body. NB is a running tally that directly compares the amount of nitrogen that's taken in through the protein you eat to the amount of nitrogen that's excreted through urine/feces. 
    • When that balance is positive the body is able to pack on new muscle, when it's negative the body starts breaking down muscle and using it as fuel. Eating a steady stream of protein throughout the day, at every meal, ensures that you'll always be in the positive. All the cool kids have a positive NB...just saying.
  • Shredding body fat. Protein is able to put the body's metabolism into hyperdrive because it's thermogenic. Most people have heard, at some point or another, that eating celery actually has "negative calories" because the body burns off more calories digesting the celery than it does eating it (it's true by the way, if you were curious). That's thermogenics. It's basically a term used to describe the amount of calories that the body burns by biting, chewing, digesting, swallowing, metabolizing, and storing food. It also raises the body's metabolism and core temperature. 
    • Protein is extremely thermogenic (along with ice cold water, green tea, coffee, and hot sauce/spicy food) and has been shown to burn up to 30% of its cals through thermogenesis alone. You know I'm insane when one of my hobbies is maximizing thermogenesis... 
Now that you know why protein can get you ripped up, you gotta pump that protein into your diet. The chart below lists the amount of protein in a ton of high-protein foods on a 100 calorie basis--that way you can compare foods directly, calorie-by-calorie. Vegetarian sources of protein are highlighted in green, fish is highlighted in blue.

And yeah...that says beluga whale. Whaddup...start whaling. 


Source: http://fatsecret.com/, http://disantosfitlife.com/

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