Leave Our Natural Supplements Alone ... In 1994 the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act DSHEA was passed. This law was a big step in the right direction for natural supplements. ... View More
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Ma Huang Ma Huang Ephedra as a Dietary Supplement: The Good, the Bad, the Deadly ampquotLose weight fastampquot, ampquotthermogenic fat burnerampquot, ampquotrapid weight lossampquot, these are just a ... View More
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Supplements ... supplements. In fact the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 made the dietary supplements untouchable by the FDA. Of ... View More
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The Use of Creatine in the World of Athletics ... Linford Christie, a 32 yearold sprinter from Great Britain, used creatine monohydrate as a dietary supplement to give him the competitive edge over the ... View More
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Androstenedion Androstenedion, ampquota nutritional dietary supplement McCallum 17ampquot, increases athletic performance and its use has caused controversy in the sports world. ... View More
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Androstendione ... this natural testosterone precursor occurs naturally in plants and in the human body, it falls within the classification of a ampquotdietary supplementampquot under the ... View More
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Creatine, The Right Choice ... Millions of men are buying the dietary supplement, hoping it is the magic pill that can transform them from scrawny to brawny. Creatine ... View More
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Dietary Supplements ... up a bottle and ask ampquotHey coach, does this stuff workampquot This young athlete, playing three sports a year, is referring to the dietary supplement called creatine. ... View More
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Ephedrine: Risks ampamp Benefits ... ampquotThe Food and Drug Administration proposed to reduce risks associated with dietary supplement products containing ephedrine alkaloids by limiting the amount of ... View More
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Sports Medicine ... CREATINE With promises of bigger muscles and improved performance, creatine has created more interest than almost any other dietary supplement. ... View More
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Andro ... Andro is naturally produced in men and women. It is also found in Scotch pine trees. That is why Andro is classified as a dietary supplement Powerhouse. ... View More
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Drugs and Behaviour ... This is because the 1994 Dietary Supplement Health and Education said that products that were labeled as dietary supplements could enter the consumer market ... View More
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Alternative Medicine ... A recent development in the field of alternative medicine involves the dietary supplement vitamin A. There was a global campaign launched in 1997 to provide ... View More
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THE VAIROUS USES FOR POTASSIUM ... himself. This is a classic case of a dietary supplement of potassium having the ability to cure or prevent diseases. Curing rheumatoid ... View More
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Creatine ... Creatine is a compound that can be made in our bodies or taken as a dietary supplement. The formal name for Creatine is methyl guanidineacetic acid. ... View More
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Creatine: Health or Hazard ... ridiculous. Whether it is prescription medication or a dietary supplement, it should be taken properly and under the proper conditions. I ... View More
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food ... by the adrenal glands and the gonads from either 17alphahydroxyprogestrone or dehydroepiandrosteroneDHEA3. DHEA is also sold as a dietary supplement. ... View More
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Overconformity in Sports ... He was suspended for using a banned dietary supplement. It used to be steroids that were the main performance enhancing drug that got athletes suspended. ... View More
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Medical uses of algae ... Aphanizomenon flosaquae AFA is a bluegreen algae that is currently used as a dietary supplement available on the market. AFA ... View More
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Ephedrine vs. Exercise ... However, she is forced to realize that her two alternatives are to exercise daily or to take a dietary supplement, ephedrine. How ... View More
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fitness motivation ... all know that by the third week in February, gyms see the same members as in October, the McDonalds is packed everyday, and dietary supplement producers start ... View More
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Nutrition Drinks: Examining Validity Observing Affects ... is their high protein content as well as their added vitamins, minerals and other dietary supplement ingredients,ampquot ConsumerLab. ... View More
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Rickets ... on August 4, 2004 from: http://www.lifescript.com/www/HealthResources/HealthyLook/ Vitamins/VitaminD/index.asp Unknown., 2004 Dietary Supplement Fact Sheet ... View More
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Ephedra Ephedra As you have recently heard, there have been some deaths and injuries where the dietary supplement ephedra was involved. ... View More
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Steroids ... away. Testosterone is a dietary supplement that athletes can take legally but the testosterone is in small doses. When athletes ... View More
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Common Peasants of the Middle ... Their daily consumed dietary supplement included black bread, eggs, poultry, and vegetables though the meat was rarely eaten since they did not have the money ... View More
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Banning ephedrine ... One example of an ephedrine user, who did not exceed the recommended dosage, is that of a 35yearold woman who began using a dietary supplement to aid in ... View More
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Insomnia ... Melatonin is now sold as a dietary supplement that aids in sleep, but it is still in the process of being tested as an accepted treatment for insomnia. ... View More
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genetic tech ... foods have clearly shown their ability to do human harm when in 1989 a genetically engineered brand of Ltryptophan, a common dietary supplement, killed thirty ... View More
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Background of Transgenic Research ... Ronnie Cummins reports that ampquotIn 1989 a genetically engineered brand of Ltryptophan, a common dietary supplement, killed 37 Americans and permanently disabled ... View More
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