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Document Reveals that Blocking Sugar Uptake into Fat Cells but Not Muscle Substantially Increases Longevity

Document Reveals that Blocking Sugar Uptake into Fat Cells but Not Muscle Substantially Increases Longevity










Sonoma, CA (PRWEB) November 21, 2005

Grouppe Kurosawa, an organization dedicated to the development of treatment protocols for cancer, HIV, diabetes, hepatitis, and other diseases using only natural medicines and supplements, has published its first document on the subject of muscle development, fat loss and longevity.

Everyone wants to live forever. Although there is no Fountain of Youth, supplement manufacturers and food producers know a good buzz word…anti-aging/longevity…when they hear it. Unfortunately, the information these companies pass out to consumers is complete garbage…as are most of their products.

If you want to lose fat, gain muscle mass and increase longevity, you MUST block sugar uptake into fat cells but not muscle. This, plus the correct amino acid supplement mix, is the recipe for longevity. It’s that simple…and also that complicated.

The following two Grouppe Kurosawa Natural Medicine Blog essays outline the complete story.

http://grouppekurosawa.com/blog/2005/11/increasing-muscle-mass-while.htm

http://grouppekurosawa.com/blog/2005/11/anti-oxidants-muscle-growth-fat-loss.htm

Our document #001 Retarding Muscle Mass Atrophy is now available for sale from the Grouppe Kurosawa web site. This document provides a self-help treatment protocol that anyone can follow to increase muscle mass, reduce fat and increase longevity. This is not a diet book. It is an understandable scientific document that cuts to the essential question…how we can block sugar uptake into fat cells while enhancing it into muscle. Muscle development requires certain amino acids plus glucose or sugar in order to be effective. Supplement sources are provided.

The information in this document is not provided to consumers anywhere else. And we do mean “anywhere.”

http://grouppekurosawa.com/protocols1.htm

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