Protein is stored in your body through protein synthesis, when your muscles grow larger your body drains these protein reserves to be used for other priorities
besides repairing muscle damage, like making hormones.
Not exact matches
Besides that, testosterone is one of the main hormonal communicators of the
muscle tissue
repair process.
Besides being a major contributor to the growth and
repair of tissues all around the body, vitamin C supports protein metabolism and helps keep testosterone levels high by reducing cortisol production, while vitamin E plays an important role in preventing
muscle loss and glycogen storage.
Besides eating clean, you'll need to supplement your diet with protein, amino acids, creatine and other products that support
muscle growth and
repair.
Besides satiating hunger, protein can aid in building and
repairing muscles.