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Article about Safari Typo Amsterdam in the Dutch newspaper NRC, 04 March 2017.
More about this publication: underware.nl/publications/safari_typo_amsterdam/
티아라 효민이 26일 오전 서울 여의도 Kbs2 음악프로그램 '뮤직뱅크'(이하 뮤뱅) 리허설을 마치고 방송국을 나서고 있다. 이날 '뮤뱅'에는 소녀시대 태티서를 비롯해 투피엠(2pm), 틴탑, 왁스, 소유X어반자카파, 방탄소년단, 에일리,티아라, 스피카.S, 길미, 밍스, 라붐, 에이코어, 제이제이씨씨(Jjcc), 립서비스, 록키스 등이 출연한다.
Cytomel is a brand name for a synthetic thyroid hormone called liothyronine sodium. It is commonly used to treat hypothyroidism, a condition in which the thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormone. However, in recent years, Cytomel has become popular in the bodybuilding community for its ability to increase metabolism and burn fat. In this article, we will explore the effects of Cytomel in bodybuilding, the results it can produce, the side effects associated with its use, and the correct dosage for men and women.
Effects of Cytomel in Bodybuilding
Cytomel is a powerful thyroid hormone that increases metabolism and fat burning. When used in conjunction with a proper diet and exercise program, it can help bodybuilders achieve their desired physique. Cytomel works by increasing the production of the thyroid hormone T3, which regulates metabolism. This increase in metabolism causes the body to burn more calories and use more energy, resulting in weight loss and increased muscle definition.
Cytomel can also increase protein synthesis, which is essential for muscle growth. It can also enhance the effects of other performance-enhancing drugs, such as anabolic steroids. However, it is important to note that the use of Cytomel in bodybuilding is not without risks and side effects.
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Results of Cytomel in Bodybuilding
The use of Cytomel in bodybuilding can produce significant results, but it is important to note that these results may vary depending on the individual's goals, body composition, and training program. Bodybuilders who use Cytomel typically report a decrease in body fat and an increase in muscle definition. This is due to the increased metabolism and fat-burning effects of the drug.
However, it is important to note that Cytomel is not a magic pill and will not produce results on its own. It must be used in conjunction with a proper diet and exercise program to see significant results. Bodybuilders who use Cytomel must also be careful not to overdo it, as excessive use can lead to negative side effects.
Side Effects of Cytomel in Bodybuilding
The use of Cytomel in bodybuilding is not without risks and side effects. The most common side effect of Cytomel is hyperthyroidism, which occurs when the thyroid gland produces too much thyroid hormone. Symptoms of hyperthyroidism include increased heart rate, sweating, nervousness, and weight loss.
Other side effects of Cytomel include muscle weakness, fatigue, hair loss, and menstrual irregularities in women. In addition, Cytomel can also cause heart palpitations, chest pain, and arrhythmias. It is important for bodybuilders who use Cytomel to be aware of these risks and side effects and to monitor their symptoms closely.
Reviews of Cytomel in Bodybuilding
Bodybuilders who use Cytomel typically report positive results when used correctly. Many bodybuilders report a significant decrease in body fat and an increase in muscle definition when using Cytomel in conjunction with a proper diet and exercise program. However, it is important to note that the use of Cytomel is not without risks and side effects, and bodybuilders should be careful not to overdo it.
Some bodybuilders also report negative side effects when using Cytomel, such as hyperthyroidism, muscle weakness, and fatigue. However, these side effects can often be managed by adjusting the dosage or discontinuing use.
The correct dosage of Cytomel varies depending on the individual's age, sex, weight, and medical history. It is generally recommended to start with a low dose and gradually increase it over time to avoid side effects.
For hypothyroidism, the typical starting dose for adults is 25 mcg per day, which can be gradually increased to a maximum of 75 mcg per day. However, the dosage may need to be adjusted based on the individual's thyroid function tests and symptoms.
When used for weight loss or athletic performance enhancement, the dosages can be higher than those used for hypothyroidism. However, it is important to note that using Cytomel for these purposes can be dangerous and should only be done under the guidance of a medical professional.
For women, the recommended dosage may be lower than for men due to differences in body weight and metabolism. Women may also be more sensitive to the effects of Cytomel and may require lower doses to avoid side effects.
In conclusion, the correct dosage of Cytomel varies depending on the individual's specific circumstances and medical needs. It is important to follow the recommended dosage and to have regular check-ups with a medical professional while taking this medication. Additionally, using Cytomel for non-medical purposes can be dangerous and should only be done under the guidance of a medical professional.
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From Pacific Magazine / Seattle Times article Sunday, May 20, 2007.
Here's a link to the actual Times article archive...
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Polish designer and teacher Ewa Satalecka interviewed José and Veronika for the design magazine 2+3D. The six-page article covers questions about long-distance collaboration and the way of designing type faces together. It also shows some very nice examples of various available TT typefaces. Erratum, unfortunately the publisher did not properly mark the poster showing Edita, as being designed by Pilar Cano, and apologises for the mistake.
The Mannequin Man
Who is the man spreading terror in the City of Lights?
The case raises two questions: are the victims dead? Who is the man behind this?
I wrote an article last week that was published this morning in Media Post's Marketing Daily e-newsletter. It's about how toys have changed over the years and today's toys often have a digital component. Some toys even teach kids about being "green."
If you're bored, read it here.
Photos:Oren Rosenfeld
Reserve service on the Egyptian - Israeli border with my camera led to this article in the army newspaper "Bemahane" a few years ago.
A LinkedIn article on the thrilling topic of supply chain strategies used my photo of leather bullwhips to help get their point across.
Source:
www.linkedin.com/pulse/20141031063208-133994677-bullwhip-...
My remembrance photography has caught the attention of the British people, as this newspaper asked me to do an interview to publish an article on this type of photography. It's not such a bad thing to be Dutch after all ;-)
If you want to read more about it, visit my website at www.inourheartsimages.co.uk
Article from 1982 Small Boat Journal #23 about the construction of a Phil Bolger designed Centenial II sailboat.
This photo links to my article www.heatheronhertravels.com/best-beaches-in-zakynthos-gre...
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For commercial use please contact me for permission at heather@heatheronhertravels.com
Revue Magazine • May 2009
Make sure to check out the latest issue of Revue! I shot the cover and Steven de Polo interviewed me about an upcoming GRflickr photowalk on May 16th. GRflickr will be meeting at Rosa Park Circle on May 16th @ 11AM and ending up at MadCap Coffee to discuss the photowalk/event. The event is open to everyone as well as any reader who picks up a copy of Revue. Anyone. Anycamera. It's how we roll...