About Will Brink
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1. Pre & Post Workout Nutrition : It's All In The Timing:
Most people are aware that nutrient timing is as important as nutrient composition. In other words, it's not just what you eat, but when you eat it that gives optimal results. As the man says, "Timing is everything.2 Pre & Post Workout Nutrition can have positive effects on body composition: which means more muscle and less body fat.... |
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2. The Unified Theory Of Nutrition Part 2
When people hear the term Unified Theory, some times called the Grand Unified Theory, or even "Theory of Everything," they probably think of it in terms of physics, where a Unified Theory, or single theory capable of defining the nature of the interrelationships among nuclear, electromagnetic, and gravitational forces, would reconcile seemingly incompatible aspects of various field theories to create a single comprehensive set of equations.... |
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3. The Shell Game that is the "Proprietary Blend"
Recently I wrote an article entitled "Terms, Terms, Terms, An Inside look to buying supplements". The article covered many of the misleading marketing terms buyers have to deal with in an attempt to make informed decisions on the supplements they spend their hard earned money on.... |
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4. The Unified Theory Of Nutrition Part 1 of 3
Qhen people hear the term 'Unified Theory', some times called the Grand Unified Theory, or even "Theory of Everything," they probably think of it in terms of physics, where a Unified Theory, or single theory capable of defining the nature of the interrelationships among nuclear, electromagnetic, and gravitational forces, would reconcile seemingly incompatible aspects of various field theories to create a single comprehensive set of equations. Such a theory could potentially unlock all the secrets of nature and the universe itself, or as theoretical physicist Michio Katu, puts it "an equation an inch long that would allow us to read the mind of God." That's how important unified theories can be. However, unified theories don't have to deal with such heady topics as physics or the nature of the universe itself, but can be applied to far more mundane topics, in this case nutrition.... |

















