your born with it
If you have a genetic defect in myostatin: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myostatin ha! if it is not the condition above, then im certain that it is not actually possible unless you have a disorder or peculiar growth spurt. good luck, if you do find out, please tell me
Rickets in children and osteomalacia are examples of deficiency diseases due to vitamin deficiency. Scurvy is an example of vitamin C deficiency. Beriberi is an example of vitamin B one deficiency. (Both, wet beriberi and dry beriberi.) Pellagra is an example of Niacin deficiency. Anemia is caused by deficiency of vitamin B 12 and Folic acid. Burning feet syndrome is caused by the deficiency of Pantothenic acid. Night blindness is caused by the deficiency of vitamin A. Kwashiorkor and marasmus are caused by deficiency of proteins and food, respectively. Poverty is caused by deficiency of kindness. Inequality is caused by deficiency of compassion.
Beriberi is caused by thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency Goitre can be caused by iodine deficiency - although there are other potential causes. Scurvy is caused by vitamin C deficiency Night blindness (Nyctalopia) can have many different causes - but one cause is vitamin A deficiency.
This deficiency is called hypoxia or hypoxemia.This deficiency is called hypoxia or hypoxemia.
Inflammation does not lead to production of enlarged RBCs. B12 deficiency, folate deficiency and some other conditions do.
When you see your baby abs showing a little at that age and muscle on the back and arms. You will see that they have myostatin. When you don't see any. When they are one years old let them do one chin up and when they can they are myostatin.
"MY-OH-STAT-IN"
Myostatin is the protein that is secreted to initiate growth. It effects the muscles because it inhibits muscle differentiation and growth.
Myostatin is a protein that is in the human body. It is specially encoded by the MSTN gene and is usually in the skeletal muscle cells to inhibit muscle growth and differentiation.
It is found in the skeletal muscle of mammals.
Myostatin is a protein which is found in certain persons. It is made in the cells of muscles, and is carried through ones blood stream where it attaches itself to other muscles. From there, it inhibits their growth.
My human physiology is a bit rusty but if I remember correctly hormone supplementation can inhibit the body's ability to produce that hormone on its own. So my question is this: could supplementation with myostatin (GDF8) effect (read: lower or shut down) the body's ability to produce the hormone on it's own?
No, Pica is not a contagious condition. Pica is generally caused by a mineral deficiency, and someone with a mineral deficiency can't pass that deficiency on to others.
The answer is No.
If you have a genetic defect in myostatin: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myostatin ha! if it is not the condition above, then im certain that it is not actually possible unless you have a disorder or peculiar growth spurt. good luck, if you do find out, please tell me
An immune deficiency is dangerous because your body is not able to fight off other illnesses as well as someone who does not have an immune deficiency. This means that the common cold can become very dangerous.
it really depends on what type of anemia. there are actually several different types...b12 deficiency, folic acid deficiency and iron deficiency...really need to know the specific type and there are actually tons of herbal remedies out there...