Archive for September, 2009

Skinny To Muscle Man

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

While this guy might have been questioning my commitment to the process I sure as heck was questioning everything he was teaching me because it WAS NOT WORKING! Once I left the gym that was it, no more advice or simplistic advice that was often based on hearsay and again did not give results.

I stopped going there and hiring that guy a week later after I discovered some real truths about going from skinny to muscle man online that was based on a real understanding of how the body works and a real understanding of how a skinny guys genetics can make this process harder.

It was liberating! Knowing exactly how to build solid muscle mass from the gym to the kitchen to the bed meant I was not a slave to an ideology, to slogans or to philosophies. I was my own master and from there I started noticing change. First I saw my pigeon chest start to fill out and then everything was growing and becoming bigger and stronger.

It almost seemed too simple once I had the meal plans and understood that what I was eating was half of the challenge. Making the gym sessions more efficient and getting the right amount of rest was also vital and all this skinny to muscle growth came from using my brain and eyes to find the truth rather than blindly following some musclehead’s demands.

You can also find out the truth behind going from skinny to muscle by getting the facts straight from someone who has been that skinny guy just like you and suffered the same feelings of weakness and emasculation after trying to get ripped without result for so long.

About The Skin Cancer

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

By serving their purpose, reproducing, and dying, they leave new, fresh, and fully functional cells to continue to performSkin Cancer bodily functions. After many cycles of reproduction, due to natural cellular degeneration over time or outside influences causing mutations, some cells fail to reproduce and die at the normal rate, and can start reproducing too much and form growths. These growths may be benign, or they may be malignant, in which case they are referred to as cancerous tumors. Ultraviolet radiation can cause skin cells to mutate and create growths, some benign and some malignant.

If you have a rash, lump, or wound that doesn’t seem to heal, this could be a cancerous tumor. Rather than ignoring these symptoms, you should see a doctor and find out what they are, although something like this should be an obvious reason to talk to a doctor regardless of the cancer risk.

The symptoms mentioned above may indicate squamous or basal cell carcinoma, which are the two most common nonmelanoma skin cancers. Squamous cells are the top layer of the skin. They are round and flat and protect against the environment. Beneath this layer of cells are the basal cells, which can also form tumors.

Most people have an average of 10 to 40 moles or nevi, which are benign, noncancerous growths. They often appear in the face, back, and arms, places which are frequently exposed to sunlight. Nevi are growths formed from mutated melanocytes, the cells which pigment the skin. These are located between the dermis, where sweat glands and hair follicles are located, and the epidermis, made up of basal and squamous cells. Melanocyte growths which turn cancerous are called melanoma.