(WFN) Accelerated muscle building has long been the goal of physical trainers and trainees. Myriad training programs, diets, and combinations of regimens litter the landscape of health and fitness publications. Millions of disappointed participants, millions of wasted dollars and tons of “meal replacements”, protein, creatine, amino acids, and peptide supplements have produced little or no lasting effect to the users.
With the discovery of the adult stem cell found in the bone marrow of adults by Catherine Verfaillie, at the University of Minnesota in 2002, it became obvious that stem cells carried an enormous potential to accelerate and enhance the building of new muscle and other tissues in the human body. John Cooke, et al., of Stanford University later identified a specific agonist and receptor for adult stem cells and demonstrated a mechanism of action for the de novo building of blood vessels in blood-starved limbs of animals. If followed that not only blood vessels but any tissue theoretically could be built or be remolded with adult stem cells.
Not one, but two new types of stem cells have been found that can seek out injured muscle tissue and replace the damaged cells. Researchers in Italy used stem cells from blood vessels to repair muscle in mice with muscular dystrophy. And Canadian scientists found that stem cells from damaged muscle give rise to new muscle fibers.
Two new types of stem cells have been found that can seek out injured muscle tissue and replace the damaged cells. Researchers in Italy used stem cells from blood vessels to repair muscle in mice with muscular dystrophy. And Canadian scientists found that stem cells from damaged muscle give rise to new muscle fibers.
The studies reveal how different types of stem cells repair injured muscle and point to a common theme: Damaged tissues send out molecular signals that attract stem cells. The stem cells then multiply and form new muscle fibers, replacing the injured tissue.
Body builders heretofore have mainly concentrated on ingesting enormous amounts of proteins and amino acids in order to replace protein stores in workout muscles. This is good to a point. The point is that the body is grossly overloaded with high protein supplements that can, if continued unabatedly, lead to various diseases and organ dysfunction. A method that does not require or can considerably reduce such metabolic overload would be highly desirable and would obviously find a huge market.
Summers asked Corey and Paul Simpson of Tampa, Fla., both professional athletes and trainers that currently work with professional NFL, MLB and professional boxers, to participate in and monitor the initial Stemulite trials. They worked with and monitored more than 20 athletes over a one-month period, changing nothing in their routine, but adding Stemulite to their daily diet. As the results came back, it was clear that by adding Stemulite to their regimen there were consistent and congruent results, including:
- Dramatic increase in strength and improved endurance
- Dramatically reduced recovery time to hours not days
- More repetitions and improved muscle definition
- A decrease in body mass index (BMI) and greater muscle tone
- Higher sustained energy and more consistent energy throughout the day
- Improved rest and sleep — the most common benefit
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By Dr. David P. Summers, Sr. Scientist, Metabolic Research, Inc.





