Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Matchbox Twenty
For Matchbox Twenty fans out therer, I have found these Matchbox Twenty rarities and compilations which I bet are not available in any record bar. Just click on the download links and enjoy.
UNOFFICIAL UNPLUGGED DOWNLOAD LINK
Tracklisting:
01. You and I (Acoustic)
02. 3am (Guitar Acoustic)
03. 3am (Piano Acoustic)
04. Busted (Acoustic)
05. Disease (Acoustic)
06. Hang (Acoustic)
07. Kody (Acoustic)
08. Long Day (Acoustic)
09. Never Going Back Again (Acoustic)
10. Push (Acoustic)
11. Time After Time (Acoustic)
TABITHA'S SECRET LIVE DOWNLOAD LINK
Tracklisting:
01. Million Miles
02. Paint Me Blue
03. Just Plain Tired
04. This Is Not a Love Song
05. Unkind
06. High
07. Jesus Was an Alien
08. Here Comes Horses
09. Loss, Strain & Butterflies
10. 3 a.m.
11. Forever December
12. Dear Joan
SHOW DOWNLOAD LINK
Tracklisting:
1 Cold
2 Real World
3 All I Need
4 Soul
5 Disease
6 Could I Be You
7 3 AM
8 Mad Season
9 Feel
10 Hand Me Down
11 If You're Gone
12 Bright Lights
13 Bent
14 Unwell
15 Back to Good
16 Downfall
17 You're So Real
18 So Sad So Lonely
19 Long Day
20 Push
RARITIES AND LOST SOULS DOWNLOAD LINK
Tracklisting:
01. Busted (Acoustic)
02. Don't Let Me DOwn (Beatles Cover)
03. Fast Car (Tracy Chapman Cover)
04. Heavy (Live)
05. Mama Don't Let your Babies Grow up to Be Cowboys(With Counting Crows Live)
06. Margret (Live)
07. Back 2 Good (Acoustic)
08. Girl Like That (Live)
09. Real World (Live)
10. Nothing Compares to You (Prince Cover)
11. Tired (Non Lp Bonus)
Monday, June 8, 2009
The Truth About L-Carnitine
In my quest to lose weight (a lot of weight), I have been drinking both of these products for quite some time now. And as you might have guessed it, so far I haven’t lost a pound of my weight. =( So I started asking, what really is L-Carnitine? And can it really help burn fat? I did some research and hopefully you’ll be enlightened after reading this blog.
According to Chasefreedom.com, L-Carnitine is a nitrogen-containing, short-chain carboxylic acid. It is water-soluble, vitamin-like compound that is readily synthesized in the body from lysine and methionine. It can be easily obtained in a number of foods like meat, particularly beef, sheep and lamb, milk, cheese and poultry as well as in some fruits and vegetables. Our body can even make small amounts of L-Carnitine with the help of lysine and methionine and vitamins such as niacin, b6 and vitamin C (nahanniriverherbs.com).
The primary function of carnitine in the body is to regulate fat oxidation (fat burning). L-Carnitine is responsible for transporting fat to the fat furnace in our cells called mitochondria. Unless fat makes it to the mitochondria, it cannot be oxidized, no matter how much you exercise or diet. (nahanniriverherbs.com)
How does L-Carnitine Work?
Carnitine boosts energy by stimulating the body's burning of tryglycerides as fuel, and sparing the supply of glycogen stored in the liver for heavier exertion. During exercise, the body will burn fat at a rate of 75-80% of maximum exertion, thus less glycogen from carbohydrates is burned. L-carnitine allows the body to burn more fat, save more glycogen, and ultimately boost stamina and endurance. By providing more fat to the muscles, carnitine makes accessible an otherwise unavailable energy source. (vanderbilt.edu)
Is this the recipe for success? According to proponents of L-Carnitine, it is the essential amino acid in the optimum fat burning process. They believe that carnitine is to the human body, what a turbo mechanism is to a car: both provide optimal fuel and performance. Minus L-carnitine, fatty acids would have a difficult time permeating the walls of the mitochondria. Energy, stored in carbohydrates and fats, is required to work the muscle. Carbohydrates are converted from glucose to glycogen, to be stored in liver and muscle cells. Eventually, the body turns to fat storage for energy, and possibly, with more ease in the presence of L-carnitine. This is where L-carnitine as a supplement enters. During high energy output, the supply of L-carnitine becomes exhausted. Is it possible to compensate for this decrease solely through metabolic processes and diet? Or is an additional carnitine supplement needed for the extra boost? Judging from the variety of carnitine products now on the market, apparently many believe an additional outside source proves beneficial. (vanderbilt.edu)
Is It Effective?
Recent research done on L-carnitine shows mixed results concerning its effectiveness. A number of journal studies involving the administration of l-carnitine to both human participants and animal subjects reveal both adverse and positive results. In Training and Nutrition, J. P. Krabbe (1996) reports that although L-carnitine is important in the correction of human carnitine deficiency, once such a deficiency is corrected, more is unnecessary. Since humans get plenty of it from meat and dairy products, most healthy individuals exceed the recommended daily dosage. Krabbe writes, "Also true is that once any deficiency is corrected, that the majority will get excreted. Thus, more is not better, unless you need it." (http;//ww.cyberiron.com/supplement/carnitine.html)
Such a case is reported in the Journal of Clinical Neurology. A woman showed secondary carnitine deficiency as a result of anorexia nervosa and liver damage, which rendered her liver incapable of synthesizing l-carnitine (Negoro, Tsuda, Kato & Morimatsu, 1995). Her deficiency was treated with oral administration of L-carnitine.
M. H. Williams (1992) researched the use of ergogenic aids among endurance athletes, and found L-carnitine to be ineffective. Factors that did in fact enhance performance were genetic endowment, proper training and nutrition, and an adequate supply of fluids and carbohydrates. Conversely, McCarty (1995) found that carnitine may promote weight loss in exercise regimens by enhancing glucose homeostasis in the liver. At the Nestle Research Centre, researchers studied the effect of L-carnitine on exercise metabolism after depletion of muscle glycogen. Nine healthy male subjects received L-carnitine or a placebo and then were submitted to 60 minutes of exercise after an overnight fast. It was concluded that metabolism was not influenced by carnitine supplementation (Decombaz, Deriaz, Acheson, Gmuender & Jequier, 1993). A similar study found that during submaximal exercise, carnitine supplementation did not result in increased lipid oxidation or muscle carnitine content, indicating that the administered carnitine was not absorbed by the body (Vukovich, Costill & Fink, 1994).
Conclusion?
According to Hilary Spruytenburg, author L-Carnitine: Powerful Endurance Enhancer, or Unnecessary Ergogenic? published in Vanderbilt.edu, L-Carnitine is just an unnecessary ergogenic aid where only individuals with L-Carnitine deficiency will benefit. It is only effective as the consumer’s belief in the product.
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Disappointing, huh? Well, we can still lose weight the old fashion way. That is, a balance diet and a regular exercise.
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Cliffhanger
Honestly, I don't know how we got here. Its just so complicated. If there is one song that will best describe our marriage, it will be "Mad" by Ne-Yo (download the song HERE). As the song goes, "and now it's I'm yellin' over her, she yellin' over me. All that that it means is neither of us is listening. And what's even worse? That we don't even remember why we're fighting. So both of us are mad for Nothing, fighting for Nothin', crying for Nothing, But we won't let it go for Nothing, no not for Nothing, this should be Nothing to a love like what we got"
It hurts a lot. Specially when you feel like you're the only one who wants the marriage to work... I know respect is earned, but for whatever reason, my wife thinks that I don't seem to have earned the right to be respected... Everytime I ask her a question, she feels like she's North Korea and I'm South Korea attacking her.
Every night, I asked my self why? And always come up with one answer. She has probably fallen out of love...
I hope there is still some love left in her heart...
I've got the money to buy a plane ticket and spend in Vegas but is definitely not enough to get married again in Vegas...
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
24 Things
It all occurred to me while I was reminiscing about the past that I haven't done much of what I wanted to do way back when I was still in college. (Sucks!) I don't want to be the Edward (Jack Nicholson) and Carter (Morgan Freeman) of The Bucket List who waited for their lives to be over before doing the things they wanted. (Sucks More!) So I decided to list down 24 things I wanted to do before I reach 50. Some are very personal which, sadly, I will not be able to share. Most items are achievable and are in fact have already been achieved by my friends. (Good For Them)
To all you readers out there, please join me in my journey to fulfilling my 24 Things.
- (This one is private so please bear with me for not sharing)
- Work in New York
- Get married again in Vegas
- See the aurora
- Put up a travel agency
- Win the lottery
- Take a bath in Greenland
- Learn to play the guitar (again)
- Hear the Pope's mass in Vatican
- Maintain a blog with at least a thousand hits daily
- Produce a movie, album or concert
- Watch Matchbox Twenty, Paula Cole and Alanis Morisette in concert
- Have a glass of watermelon shake in Bora-Bora (not Boracay ha)
- Say "I love you Baby..." to my wife while on board a gondola in Venice
- Spend time with my wife and son in Coron, Batanes, Banaue, Sagada, Caramoan and El Nido
- Snorkel in Maldives
- Swim with the jelly fish in Palau
- (This one is private as well. So please bear with me for not sharing, again)
- Be invited by my High School as a guest speaker
- Bring a foreigner to my hometown
- Learn to speak french, spanish or mandarin
- Be enlightened in Nepal
- Feel great weighing 160 lbs (this is my ideal weight)
- Cruise accross the Caribbean
Do drop by at my blog. I will keep you guys updated of my progress. You can also leave comments, violent reactions or whatever thoughts you have about anything under the sun. If you also have a list, do share. This would be very exciting.
See you.