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Jay Promotes new product to reduce Cortisol levels

Geldwolf zonder principes ?
 
bitetech :roflol:
 
Het idee is zo gek nog niet
 

Nee idd niet, heb er even geleden wat over gelezen

https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&...TD_pC7&sig=AHIEtbQ1DCCQGB0VVjpwHmrF5ocHSGHyfA

However,
an interesting finding of this study was the difference in cortisol
levels 10 minutes postexercise, in which the mouthpiece
condition displayed baseline levels of cortisol, whereas no
mouthpiece condition exhibited increased levels of cortisol.
Understanding the cortisol response postexercise is an important
step in explaining any physiological mechanisms that may
respond to mouthpiece use during exercise. Elevated cortisol
levels result in an anabolic state of the skeletal muscle; therefore,
a lowered cortisol response postexercise may indicate an
improved protein response. In summary, these findings support
the use of a noninvasive performance mouthpiece during
intensive training sessions to lower the cortisol response
postexercise, while not inhibiting cortisol during exercise which
is necessary to maintain fuels for exercise.
 
Geloof best dat het goed voor je tanden kan zijn. Denk maar eens aan je laatste rep tijdens het deadliften
 
ongeacht het verhaal van minder melkzuur en dergelijke, ik heb al effectief 2 stukjes van mijn tanden gebeten tijdens trainingen.
Anderzijds zie ik mezelf niet met zo'n ding rondlopen
 
Dus de claim is dat je mond open blijft en je zo oa meer zuurstof binnen krijgt waardoor cortisol en melkzuur verminderen.

http://www.bitetech.com/research-and-science/bite-technology/studies/

Maar eens kijken naar dat onderzoek.

Edit;

Abstract
Garner, DP, Dudgeon, WD, and McDivitt, EJ. The effects of mouthpiece use on cortisol levels during an intense bout of resistance exercise. J Strength Cond Res 25(10): 2866–2871, 2011

—Research has suggested mouthpiece use during exercise results in an increase in muscle strength and endurance. However, the research is difficult to replicate, and the methodology suggested measures that were too subjective to determine a mouthpiece effect. Thus, the purpose of this study was to use an objective measure to determine a possible physiological mechanism occurring during and after exercise with mouthpiece use. A within-subjects design was used in which 28 division I football players, aged 18–22 years, performed 2 identical bouts of a 1-hour intense resistance exercise, with each subject being randomly assigned the use of a custom-fit mouthpiece either during the first or second session. During both exercise sessions, saliva was analyzed for cortisol at the following time points: pre-exercise, 25, 45, and 60 minutes of exercise, and 10 minutes postexercise. The results revealed a significant difference in cortisol levels with the use of a mouthpiece vs. no mouthpiece (p = 0.019) at 10 minutes postexercise. Additionally, although the expected increase in cortisol levels from pre to 10 minutes postexercise was present in the no-mouthpiece group (p = 0.01), no such increase was observed in the mouthpiece group. These observations are most likely because of the decrease in cortisol from post to 10 minutes post (p = 0.04) in the mouthpiece group. These data demonstrate that although cortisol continued to increase in the no-mouthpiece session, there was a significant decrease in cortisol in the no-mouthpiece condition 10 minutes postexercise.

Nu nog de full text vinden.
 
De gains van mijn leven sinds ik armourbite gebruik !
 
gewoon je bek open trekken als je traint. m.a.w als je genoeg geluid maakt in de gym zelfde effect als dit apparaat
 
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