Plant-based supplements for Muscle Building!-Mr. E’s Remedies

Using plants to build muscle is more effective than using common over-the-counter supplements! That’s something you thought you would never hear. Well, let me show you why there is truth to that claim and after reading this you will look at plants differently!

Nutrients

The first thing we are going to look at is nutrients. Almost all of the supplements on the market today contain artificial ingredients. These included vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and amino acids. They can be taken in different forms including liquid, tablet, powder, and capsule, and are made to mimic the way natural nutrients act in our body. In order to tell the difference between natural and synthetic nutrients, look at the label. If the label states the nutrients are sourced from plants then all is well. If the label lists nutrients by chemical names, like ascorbic acid, then the source is almost always synthetic. Synthetic nutrients are made in lab settings or through industrial processes, while natural nutrients come from whole food sources.

It is assumed that synthetic nutrients are almost chemically the same as natural one, but the production processes between the two are very different. The lack of cofactors and enzymes  can cause the body to react differently to synthetic nutrients and makes  it unclear  how well they are absorbed into the body(1).  When you consume  whole foods you consume a range of vitamins, minerals, cofactors and enzymes and not single nutrients.  Without these additional compounds, synthetic nutrients are unlikely to be used by the body in the same way as their natural  nutrients(2)(3).

Its well know that nutrients help the muscle  building process, especially: Vitamin B12, Vitamin B3, Vitamin B6,  Vitamin B2, Vitamin B9, Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Omega 3, Calcium , Magnesium, and Amino Acids. It’s best to get them from whole food sources as they are used optimally by the body.


Alfalfa Leaf: Good Source of Vitamin K, Vitamin C, Copper, Maganese, and Folate
Moringa Leaf: Good Source Of Calcium, Zinc, Magnesium, Iron, Vitamin A, B Vitamins, Vitamin E, and Amino Acids
Chlorella: A Complete  Protein, A Great Source of  Vitamin A, B Vitamins, Iron, Magnesium, Phosphorous, Iodine, and Zinc
Hemp Seed: Good Source of Vitamin E, Iron, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Zinc, Omegas, and Manganese
Spirulina: A Complete Protein, Gret source of B Vitamins, Copper, Iron, Manganese, and Magnesium
Irish Moss: Good source of Trace minerals including Calcium, Iodine, Sulphur, Potassium.  Also a good source of Vitamins: A, C, E, and B Vitamins

Powdered Extracts

Like synthetic nutrients, powdered extracts are in a lot of supplements and for some companies, they are considered to be the botanical portion of their product. Unfortunately,  powdered extracts are isolated portions of a plant that are separated in solvent, then dried and added to a supplement. Here  we run into the same issue as before. The powdered extract lack cofactors, enzymes, and other surrounding vitamins and minerals. Again, this means the body doesn’t use the powdered extract optimally. 

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Hormones

When using whole food sources, there is no need for powder extracts. Dehydrated plants contain everything needed to enhance your performance and there is no need to separate anything because everything works better together!

One thing your dietary supplements don’t do that plants can do is interact with your hormones. The production of testosterone and growth hormone can be influenced by plants.                 

    Testosterone(T) is commonly associated with sex drive in men. It also affects mental health, bone and muscle mass, fat storage, and red blood cell production. Most supplement products that claim to increase this hormone haven’t been tested nor have their claims been verified.. On the botanical side, there are a number of plants that have been proven to raise testosterone levels (4)(5)(6)(16). 

Until the synthetic products have been verified, you should reach for whole food plants to increase your testosterone naturally!

Growth hormone (GH) is a  protein that is made by the pituitary gland and secreted into the bloodstream. Growth hormone is illegal to use without a prescription and is a banned substance in sports on all levels.  Athletes still risk getting caught using this substance due its ability to build muscle, help prevent injuries , and shorten recovery time. Once again, plants can help increase your production of growth hormone legally! Plants contain phytochemicals that encourage the release of  growth hormone. Here is an example: Velvet Beans is a natural source of L-dopa (7). That l-dopa is used by the hypothalamus to create  growth hormone releasing hormone (8)(9). That hormone is then used by the pituitary gland to secrete growth hormone(10). Finally, that growth hormone is used throughout the body to build and repair tissue, increase bone density, and enhance performance. Growth Hormone can be released by the presence of serotonin(11)(12). Serotonin interacts with the pituitary gland, in almost the same manner as l-dopa, and  numerous plants increase these levels  including: Ashwagandha (13), Turmeric(14), Green Tea(15) and many more.

Conclusion

Can plants build muscle and enhance performance? After reading this post, you will be able to respond to that question with a confident YES! Are whole food supplements the same as synthetic supplements? NO! According to the information provided, whole food nutrients  are used more optimally by your body than synthetic are. What should you do next? I encourage you to further investigate the power of plants and if you’re looking to build muscle, enhance your performance, increase energy,  and increase your athletic output naturally! Get Mr. E’s Remedies! Your #1 source for natural whole food supplements for athletes!

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DeWayne Malone

DeWayne Malone

Narural Body Builder, Body Transformation Specialist and an Entrepreneur.

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