Are Fitness Supplements Safe?

By freelance_writer india, published Apr 29, 2005
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You've probably put it down to endless hours at the local gym huffing and heaving over weights. But though a gym rat, you has found a quick fix to being skinny-a small, insignificant-looking carton of powder.

Neither illegal nor addictive, supplements (not to be confused with drugs and steroids) are the latest fitness formula that  can set you on the fast track to brawn and beefcake. Bodybuilding requires major work, time and dedication. Small wonder then that supplements are pulling rank in fitness circles. If taken correctly, these can bulk you up in weeks and have you looking toned and chiseled. With such results, it's easy to see why almost every fitness fiend worth his Nike sports shoes is downing them with a vengeance - all in pursuit of muscular magnificence. Are they safe? That's tougher to answer.

There's no question about it fitness supplements are a booming trend. Several products (both local like Hercules and Tara's, as well as imported) currently cram the shelves of fitness studios across the country, each promising more energy, fat reduction and a leaner body. Most are dietary add-ons and these are usually vitamin or food-based.Creatine, the most popular of these, is an amino acid that occurs naturally in the body. Produced by the liver, pancreas and kidneys, it finds its way to the body's muscles through the blood stream. Whey Protein, another popular pump-up product has essential amino acids that the body needs to repair muscles after a workout. Then there are others like Amino Mass, a blend of essential and non-essential amino-acids that strengthen the immune system and provide nitrogen balance by increasing protein-synthesis, and chromium-based supplements. Besides the impressive results that most promise, whafs attractive is that you don't need to burst a blood vessel to buy them-most supplements cost anything between several hundred to a couple of thousand dollars.

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You, my friend, are a moron. Have you ever even been to a gym? "If taken correctly, these can bulk you up in weeks and have you looking toned and chiseled."

Posted on 07/16/2005 at 4:07:00 AM

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