| By Laura Dolson |
Protein: How Much Do You Need? |
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What is protein? How much protein do we need? Is it possible to eat too much protein? These are important questions for people following a low carb way of eating, who usually are replacing part of their carbohydrate intake with protein.
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| By Dan Wetzel |
Lesnar’s rocky road takes another turn |
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Last month Brock Lesnar sat in a small-town, fast food restaurant, surrounded by blue-collar townies, munching on a five-dollar foot long. He was the reigning Ultimate Fighting Championship heavyweight title holder, yet unlike his old days as a profession
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| By Bryan Smith |
Exotic juice health claims are pure pulp fiction |
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They arrive early and join a line that stretches out like a Sunday morning communion queue: flip-flopped tourists in madras-print vestments, joggers ashine from their early-morning canters, locals burning off the fog of a few too many.
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Oxyplex
Oxyplex
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Indications
Oxyplex(Oxymetholone) is a synthetic anabolic-androgenic steroid hormone that is
structurally related to the male hormone testosterone. Synthetic androgens
are used to treat a variety of conditions including hypogonadism and
delayed puberty. Androgens are also used to correct hereditary
angioneurotic edema, manage carcinoma of the breast, promote a positive
nitrogen balance following injury or surgery, and stimulate erythropoiesis.
Considerable amounts of androgens are consumed by athletes in attempts
to improve athletic performance. Oxyplex is used to promote
weight gain and counteract weakness and emaciation resulting from
debilitating diseases, such as advanced HIV infection, and after serious
infections, burns, trauma, or surgery. It is marketed as a human
prescription drug for the treatment of
bone marrow failure anemias and deficient red cell production anemias.
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