by Matt Weik
In early 2016 the Wall Street Journal published an article calling out the sports nutrition industry for what they call, “marketing to minors”. They claim that manufacturers are dooping young athletes into using their products. I’m not sure where they are getting their information or ba...
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The Marketing of Supplements to Minors
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Tamoxifen, Nolvadex Protects Against Obesity Related Metabolic Disorders
Tamoxifen, a selective estrogen receptor modulator, is the gold standard for endocrine treatment of estrogen-receptor positive breast cancer. Tamoxifen is also known to have metabolic effects. A new study in The American Journal of Pathology reports that the drug also prevents obesity, fatty liver,...
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Glutamine for DOMS
Glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in the body and is known for its recovery benefits. What does the research say about glutamine? Current research suggests that glutamine may be beneficial for decreasing delayed-onset muscle soreness and muscle damage. This is especially clear in highly competitive...
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Training journal
I think you've seen in your gym people, constantly scurrying back and forth with a pencil and a notebook. This are not the students who are asked athletes to write all the names of trainers and even students, writing coursework "how to build muscle." It's just ordinary people, coming up responsibly...
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Why Whey Protein, Health Benefits for Performance Athletes
Whey Protein: Health Benefits and Side Effects Milk is made of two proteins, casein and whey. Whey protein can be separated from the casein in milk or formed as a by-product of cheese making. Whey protein is considered a complete protein and contains all 9 essential amino acids and is low in lactose c...
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Testosterone for treating depression.
Testosterone for the treatment of depression: A comprehensive review.
Abstract:
Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone, 2009 will mark the 104th anniversary of the term “hormone” named by Ernest Starling. Although the biological effects of testosterone were known for many centuries,...
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Steroids and Aggression
Steroids and Agression, my view!
Steriods and Agression
Our media and government has hindered
legit medical professionals to prescribe the drugs when needed for existing legitimate medical problems, such as hypogonadism, depression and a host of other conditions....
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Anabolic/Androgenic Steroids and Aggression
by Jack Darkes, PhD
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology
Director of Interventions, Alcohol and Substance Use Research Institute, University of South Florida
The following is a brief synopsis of a talk given at the 115th Annual Convention of the American Psychological...
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Growth Hormone and IGF-I: Two Might Be Better than One for Muscle Growth
Growth Hormone and IGF-I: Two Might Be Better than One for Muscle Growth
Growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor (IGF-I) are powerful anabolic hormones that promote muscle growth and fat use. During the 1980s, as part of the space program, Dr. John Linderman from the University...