Work out Pill
An exercise pill that makes the body fit without moving muscle has been nailed by scientists as a stunning success.
The drug fools the muscles into thinking hey have exercised log and hard, rapidly burning fat and boosting fitness.
The couch potato’s dream, it gives he benefits of exercise without leaving the couch.
The research offers new hope to people suffering with obesity and muscle-wasting diseases.
Even the frailty of old age could be eased by the drugs muscle-building poses.
Biologist said he AICAR pill improved fat burning and stamina in inactive mice.
Lazy animals that took AICAR for four weeks burned more calories and had less fat than untreated mice.
And when tested on an elliptical and treadmill, they could run almost 50 per cent longer than untreated mice.
I’s ricking the muscle into ‘believing’ it’s been exercised daily.
It’s basically the couch potato experiment and it proves you can have a pharmacological equivalent to exercise.
A second drug, GW1516, produced even better results, but only in conjunction with regular exercise.
The dramatic effect of the drug was stunning. It is thought the drugs reprogram the muscles, boosting the number of fat-burning fibres and allowing them to contract repeatedly without tiring.
The study builds on work from four years ago, in which the Californian researchers genetically engineered “marathon mice” that were able to run twice as far as normal without tiring.
Can you imagine that?
For attractive lips , speak words of kindness. For lovely eyes , seek out the good in people. For beautiful hair , let a child run his/her fingers through it once a day. For poise , walk with the knowledge that you never walk alone.

run twice as far as normal without tiring? Maganda yun ah, naku if that’s possible, baka sipagin akong mag work out, lol!
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December 2nd, 2008 at 11:00 pmI truly dont believe in pills like that. I have tried diet pills and none of them work. I think it is better to go out and exercise you fell better after wards.
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December 3rd, 2008 at 1:14 am