On point. I don't wear belt and I'm deadlifting over 400 pounds...
I'm 145 pounds...no gear. Did gear before but I like my hair and skin.
This may be off topic but I'm curious what vitamins, minerals, amino acids could help with skin and hair?
I read methionine and cysteine is great for hair and biotin too. Is cat's claw any good for skin other than vitamin E?
That is very impressive!!
I would have to look up about hair specifically because I do not have any issues in that department and thus have never dedicated anytime to learn about what affects hair.
In terms of skin I personally take vitamin B5, Zinc picolinate, Copper L-Aspartate 1% and Vitamin C. However, until you do the research on your own I do not recommend supplementing with copper due to the high toxicity presented if one would incorrectly give themselves a dangerous dose. With that in mind I will put up my dosing that I use on daily and when I use during the sporadic acne outbreaks.....
This is MY personal dosing. You need to read up before you begin experimenting with your own protocol that suits you. My suggestion is to try the supplements mentioned by themselves for 8-12 weeks before you begin combining things. It is hard to figure out which one is affecting you when you have not gotten the experience as to how each one affects you individually.
Vitamin B5- 2,000mg ED: I don't split the dosage (During acne: 5,000mg ED...2.5G Morning-2.5G Night) Reasoning for the splitting during high doses is due to the gastrointestinal discomfort associated with such a high quantity.
Zinc Picolinate- 100mg ED: regardless of what is going on.
Do not take Zinc on an empty stomach!! You will regret it. I wouldn't recommend over 100mg. Zinc can be very suppressive to the immune system. Too much zinc can also inhibit the absorption of iron and copper.
Copper L-Aspartate 1%- 100mg ED: regardless of what is going on.
I weigh out my dosages on a scale capable of measuring 1/1000 of a gram. You must be precise. Copper can become very deadly.
Vitamin C- 4,000mg ED: I personally take it all at once in the morning. Some people report discomfort, but it never bothers me. (5,000mg-7,500mg if I am very ill or I recognize I'm coming down with something significant)
EDIT: Thought I'd add a little to just explain the reasoning behind a few of the combinations....
1. Zinc and Copper supplementation go hand-in-hand. One depletes the other. I also make sure I get plenty of minerals from my own diet...
2. Vitamin C can lower cortisol levels. I wouldn't say cortisol is responsible for bacterial based acne, but definitely can help mitigate acne brought upon by hormonal imbalances/fluctuations. Also good for your gums!
3. Pantothenic acid (B5) helps with the efficacy of lipid metabolism and can be an factor in successful healing.
4. This one is a little more anecdotal, but I've noticed an extreme reduction in how oily my skin is when taking B5 on a consistent basis.
5. "...
Although topical zinc sulfate was not effective and caused significant local irritation, the efficacy of topical antiacne medications containing zinc acetate or octoate with or without erythromycin is either equal or superior to erythromycin, tetracycline, or clindamycin used alone in reducing the severity of acne and the number of lesions.."
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4120804/
^Zinc has been well studied on its ability to be anti-inflammatory and help reduce lesions associated with acne vulgaris. That study also talks about Zinc's ability to modulate the 5au-reductase enzyme and almost act as an "antiandrogen"
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..... Zinc has been found to possess antiandrogen action and it modulates 5α-reductase type 1 and 2 activity [3]. Although it was less effective as compared to topical 5% minoxidil lotion, a considerable hair growth was observed with topical zinc pyrithione 1% solution in androgenic alopecia in a randomized, investigator-blinded, parallel-group clinical study..."