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  • SESATHIN

    ANYONE EVER TRY THIS STUFF. BEEN USING IT NOW FOR ALMOST 2 WEEKS.

    Increases Fat Buring And Decreases Fat Storage!
    Sesamin is a naturally occurring lignan present in sesame oil. It possesses great potential for maintaining healthy weight, via its effects on fatty acid oxidation and adipogenic gene expression. It also has the potential to stack very well with other supplements that modulate these systems, such as LeptiGen, stimulants, androgens, and Ab-Solved.

    SesaThin Write Up by Par Deus -

    Sesamin was pointed out to me by a colleague about 3 years ago, when I basically did not even know what PPAR-alpha was. But I still wanted it badly, from that point on because of its remarkable effects on lipogenic and oxidative gene expression in rat livers and a study or two on body composition in rats - it basically appeared to be a super fish oil that would taste good and would not easily spoil. Unfortunately, it was not commercially available at that time. And unavailable it remained, until less than a year ago. In that time, quite a bit more research was done on sesamin and quite a bit more research was done on pathways that sesamin modulates, and it had become clear that sesamin could be much more than an improvement on fish oil. Unfortunately, raw materials were still quite pricey. As a brand-name supplement, such a product would probably run $100-$150+ per month. Meaning that, for most uses and most consumers, it just would not have been cost-effective. Fortunately, after quite a bit of searching, and quite a bit of work, we have teamed with a supplier and drastically cut raw material costs, so we are able to bring this wonder substance to you , for less than $30 per month, without compromising on dosing. So, with that aside, let's talk about why's and hows of this compound and its amazing potential for health and body composition.

    Super Fish-Oil

    The first study that struck me with sesamin was one showing it to be about 10-fold more potent than fish oil, in positively modulating expression of a battery of genes involved in storage and metabolism of triglycerides. The obvious target for mediation is PPAR-alpha, as it is known to affect most of these. Another known mechanism of fish oil is via alteration of phospholipid membrane structure and properties - specifically, it promotes an increase in the unsaturation index of fatty acids, which is associated with increased lipolysis, increased leanness, and better insulin sensitivity.

    And Beyond

    But, Sesamin also had some positive effects on gene expression not shared by fish-oils. A possible target for this is PPAR-gamma antagonism, though it increases gamma-tocephorol levels, and that is a PPAR-gamma AGONIST. Spook has also mentioned sesamin as an agonist, but I have never seen this, and it is in contrast to the way it mediates gene expression.

    Let's look at all of this in more detail. Make note of all of the overlap and tie ins between PPAR, Lipogenic genes, fatty acid levels, insulin resistance, and stress.

    What does it do:

    Sesamin has a host of benefits. First it boosts hepatic (liver) and muscular mitochondria oxidation of fatty acids as well as boosting peroxisome fatty acid oxidation. Particularly episesamin is extremely potent boosting these two actions buy 2.1 hold and 5.1 hold in rats. When coupled with a diet rich in omega-3 fats (they seem to work synergistically) episesamin boosted them by 12.2 and 20.1 respectively. Now that's freaking impressive. It does this buy causing the DNA transcription of CPT (carnitine palmitoyl transferase) which is the rate limiting quantity in beta oxidation of fats in skeletal muscle and liver cells. So the gist is you burn more fat plain and simple.

    It also protects the liver and kidneys. It prevents fatty liver from chronic ethanol ingestion. Finally it keeps vitamin E levels high either by recycling it or buy preventing its oxidation entirely (no one knows which for sure).

    Why am I so excited about this stuff?

    First and foremost a doubling of mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation it and of itself is fantastic. But a 20- fold increase in peroxisomal beta oxidation is even more impressive as it does not have the same self-regulating mechanisms that mitochondrial oxidation does. You burn too much fat and citrate buildup will shut down further fat oxidation. But not so with peroxisomal oxidation. So the bottom line is if there are lipids in your blood stream it will oxidize them.

    Just as important, and what makes this so amazing, is that it exerts these effects in a Fed State. That's right you read that correctly: in a Fed State. Can someone say nutrient partitioning agent? Imagine bulking but your muscle is burning 20 times more fat when at rest. Imagine how many damn calories you could consume and still stay lean. Imagine what Sesamin will do in a fasted state. We all know insulin is talked about a lot when it comes to nutrient partitioning, but I think this handles the other side of the equation. So basically sesamin can be used during maintenance or bulking to stay lean and make sure you burn more fat at rest. And, Sesamin can also be used during a diet to burn a lot more fat.

    So to summarize the benefits:


    Huge increase in fat burning.
    Burn more fat when dieting and when FED.
    Protects or elevates vitamin E in the blood stream.
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  • #2
    Re: SESATHIN

    nope...but i've seen it, and wondered if it was good. what do ya think so far? or, too early to tell?
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