Guest guest Posted January 20, 2008 Report Share Posted January 20, 2008 Hannu Leinonen wrote: I stumbled to a web page that clames that a soundtrack can stimulate the pituitary gland to produce more human growth hormone. Any research? Can this be possible? It's based on " BrainWave Generator's technology " . (Like the relaxation tapes?) Casler writes: Hi Hannu, Do you have a URL? Is it in English? Regards, Casler TRI-VECTOR 3-D Force Systems Century City, CA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2008 Report Share Posted January 20, 2008 > > Hi, > I stumbled to a web page that clames that a soundtrack can stimulate > the pituitary gland to produce more human growth hormone. > > Any research? Can this be possible? It's based on " BrainWave > Generator's technology " . > (Like the relaxation tapes?) Hi You might like to contact Dr Vladimir Stefanishin regarding this topic. His website is: http://www.proself.com. Below is one of his old post to the group. Dr Stefanishin techniques involve a number of screening processes to determine whether or not one would be a suitable candidate. To see if you have the balls;) Dr Stefanishin: A few days ago, I dealt with a case that, in my opinion, can be considered as another proof of testicle hormonal activation by mental regimes to generate more physical power, refresh themselves, and, maybe, something else. I have been experimenting with so called " testosterone activation " through my mental technique, known as " Progressive Self-Regulation " , since February 2001. I posted my first message about that here 2 years ago. Unfortunately, I didn't save all the data, because it wasn't scientific research but still have some of them. The purpose of training was just to show the guys that we really could increase physical power mentally in a short period of time. So, please consider what is written below as empirical data. The procedure was as follows: 1. Mastering the skill, which allows for activating testosterone. It took about 30-40 minutes. 2. Doing push-ups as many times as possible without telling the guys what we were going to do after that. 3. Applying the new skill in testosterone activation to remove tiredness, sore, exhaustion. It took 2-4 minutes. During this stage, I usually helped them to do that. 4. Doing push-ups again as many times as possible. 5. Mentally removing tiredness and exhaustion and getting more physical power again. 2-4 minutes. 6. Doing push-ups again. (Only in one case, we did 4 attempts). The results were as follows (successive sets of push-ups): 63 84 - - 18 22 25 - Rob 42 52 56 - 22 25 27 - 16 18 22 - Ben 42 54 56 62 Also, I twice applied squatting holds to failure with the back against against a wall. I did that only with two subjects. 1st attempt 2nd attempt after 2-4 min Rob 2 min 23 sec 3 min 53 sec Ben 2 min 42 sec 7 min 28 sec At the end of the second attempt, Ben's pulse was 106. After refreshing, the heart rate dropped to 59 beats in 6 minutes. Normally, his pulse rate was 64-66 beats that day. There were other effects caused by applying this mental skill reported later by the guys. I personally didn't observe that. For example, one of these guys, 18-year-old student who used steroids before my training, reported about gaining muscle mass in 28 pounds in one and a half of a month only through this mental skill. They also experienced similar subjective sensations in their testicles – tingling, itching, warmth. Some of them, experienced aggressiveness, warmth spreading from their testicles over the entire body just in 30-60 seconds. While training in this skill, I applied sometimes arm- and leg wrestling, a hand dynamometer to show a guy a significant improvement in physical performance. A few days ago I got another proof that, in my opinion, can be considered as testicular hormonal activation through the mind. On Tuesday, I was training one basketball player with whom I have been working since January once a week. We have been working on improving various skills for this sport. On Tuesday, we were working on shooting from the middle line of the basketball court and one meter behind this line, quickness, and jumping. The session was very intensive and lasted about 80 minutes. We applied testosterone activation maybe 6 or 7 times to get strong shootings from the spots behind the middle line. After that, we went to gym to do triceps dips. At the very beginning, he made 10 dips " without his mind " . After being completely refreshed in three or four minutes, he made 17 dips. After being refreshed again and getting more physical power in 3 minutes, he executed16 dips. On Thursday, he told me that on Tuesday night after having sex, in five or seven minutes after that, he started experiencing sore in his testicles. On Wednesday, the soreness spread to his lower back and leg. He removed the sensations to some extent, but not completely. On Thursday, the painful sensations decreased significantly but still not completely. On Friday, all discomfort was gone, and he was in a great shape, as he told me by phone. In this connection, I recalled another case. While training one guy in this skill and measuring his muscle power by a hand dynamometer, he started experiencing painful sensations in the muscles around his nipples. Interestingly, that he got these sensations after squeezing the dynamometer beyond its scale, about 36-38 psi (the scale has maximum 30 psi). Before applying the testosterone activation, he showed 20 psi, after that 24, and the last time was beyond the scale. I will appreciate your comments, opinions and references regarding this subject. ======================== Carruthers Wakefield, UK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2008 Report Share Posted January 20, 2008 URL:s For the HGH Release sound http://www.rcpconsulting.us/index.php? module=PayPalCart & func=detail & pid=71 & offset=6 For Brain Wave Generator software http://www.bwgen.com/ This is just something I stumbled on when trying to figure out " mindfulness " and meditation and their role on learning motor skills. I do not know anything about sound stimulation - but in relaxation it has been a method that has been used for long time. So I am keeping an opened mind, but some research would be nice:-) Hannu Leinonen Jyväskylä, Finland Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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