Oct 28, 2024
We’re thrilled to have Anthony Castor on the show. We'll be discussing a groundbreaking compound, SLU-PP 332, which uniquely targets estrogen-related receptors to enhance energy metabolism, aid fat loss, and improve mitochondrial health. Anthony will explain the fascinating concept of mitochondrial biogenesis and how SLU-PP 332 mimics the benefits of exercise by activating nuclear receptors and promoting metabolic efficiency.
Hear about his personal experience with this potent compound, the protocols he followed, and the impressive outcomes he observed in energy, mental clarity, and health biomarkers. We’ll also delve into the science behind cellular mechanisms, such as the activation of AMPK and its impact on energy states, fat burning, and muscle protein synthesis. Plus, we’ll highlight the importance of foundational health practices and the latest on our collaboration in developing research compounds to enhance health and performance.
Stay tuned as we explore the exciting potentials of SLU-PP 332 and invite you to join our community for more insights and support. Let's get started on this journey towards resilience and optimal health!
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Contents:
00:00 Mitochondria: The body's engine, crucial for energy.
05:46 Cell energy regulation during exercise via AMPK.
9:55 Hormonal optimization
12:49 mTOR activation
15:43 Calcium and antioxidants interact during exercise.
23:49 SLU PP activates energy production
28:34 Intake protocol.
33:34 Prioritize health fundamentals before exploring peptides.
34:57 Game-changing community for learning and support.
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