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Kara Bohigian on Scott's Finest SesaPURE (formerly Sesamax)

Re: Kara Bohigian on Scott's Finest Sesamax

so is this stuff the real deal?

Lets hear some Ef'ers experiences.

BTW, that chick is waay to cute to be that strong :)
 
Re: Kara Bohigian on Scott's Finest Sesamax

slyder190 said:
The AF Store has some great products. I think some of the newer claims on products are pushin it a lil though.

try sesamax on your next bulk....

you will find that its not pushing it.

with respect to fat loss, IMO its not as great a benefit as when used for "lean bulking" though for some people its more effective. Really depends on individual metabolism and the extent to which various aspects of metabolic shift, a decent part of which is due to PPARalpha agonism, occur (which will vary between individuals)
 
Re: Kara Bohigian on Scott's Finest Sesamax

Does sesamax work in the same way as soya lecithin does, as a fat emulsifier?
 
Re: Kara Bohigian on Scott's Finest Sesamax

No it works as an uncoupler much closer to DNP in that way. It works on the PPAR which is the receptor that controls fat and sugar metabolism. Here's an explanation.

How does Sesamin increase fat loss?

Sesamin and episesamin are chemicals that strongly activate PPAR-alpha, and increase mitochondrial and peroxisome activity. Basically this increases fatty acid metabolism significantly. Also, Sesamin increases the expression of a mitochondrial enzyme known as carnitine palmitoyl transferase. Carnitine palmitoyl tranferase is an enyme that shuttles fatty acids to the mitochondria, making more fatty acids available for use as energy. When you take Sesamin it can be like putting your fat on a one-way bus to the fat furnace. To top it off Sesamins activation of PPAR-alpha increases the production of "uncoupling proteins" (UCP's). Uncoupling proteins are kind of like DNP, except legal and safe. The amount of UCP's that you produce is one of the main factors in what your basal metabolism is. Electrons are transferred in the inner membrane of the mitochondria, and produce ATP in exchange . When this electron transport chain is "uncoupled" you burn energy (mostly fat) oxidatively (with oxygen), at an accelerated rate. So basically Sesamin and episesamin shift your metabolism considerably more in favor of utilizing fat, instead of storing it.
 
Re: Kara Bohigian on Scott's Finest Sesamax

Ulter said:
No it works as an uncoupler much closer to DNP in that way. It works on the PPAR which is the receptor that controls fat and sugar metabolism. Here's an explanation.

How does Sesamin increase fat loss?

Sesamin and episesamin are chemicals that strongly activate PPAR-alpha, and increase mitochondrial and peroxisome activity. Basically this increases fatty acid metabolism significantly. Also, Sesamin increases the expression of a mitochondrial enzyme known as carnitine palmitoyl transferase. Carnitine palmitoyl tranferase is an enyme that shuttles fatty acids to the mitochondria, making more fatty acids available for use as energy. When you take Sesamin it can be like putting your fat on a one-way bus to the fat furnace. To top it off Sesamins activation of PPAR-alpha increases the production of "uncoupling proteins" (UCP's). Uncoupling proteins are kind of like DNP, except legal and safe. The amount of UCP's that you produce is one of the main factors in what your basal metabolism is. Electrons are transferred in the inner membrane of the mitochondria, and produce ATP in exchange . When this electron transport chain is "uncoupled" you burn energy (mostly fat) oxidatively (with oxygen), at an accelerated rate. So basically Sesamin and episesamin shift your metabolism considerably more in favor of utilizing fat, instead of storing it.

Nice. looks like I am going to be adding sesamax to my Purecee order :)
 
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