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There are a number of perfectly valid and healthy ways for those who are in a muscle building program to supplement their diets.

Sadly, these kinds of diet additives have gotten lumped in with the negative press that has come from athletes who have used steroids or other unhealthy muscle supplements to supercharge their muscles with the goal of winning in an athletic competition.

Perhaps the most tragic case of the damage these scandals have had on professional sports was when Barry Bonds hit another of his historic home runs only to have that achievement ruined by the scandal of steroid abuse.

The process of body building and putting extra emphasis on building muscle is a demand on the body that calls for some additional supplementing of the diet. As long as the supplements that are selected to augment the exercise to make the most of the muscle building process, you will select supplements that are beneficial and legal. Moreover, if the athlete sticks to strictly nutritional supplements that his or her doctor would totally condone, the use of these additives can not only help the body building process along, it can help keep your body balanced from a nutritional point of view while you are in this muscle building phase.

If you or the athlete in your family has gotten advice from his coach to consider muscle building supplements, it is important to be informed about what is going into that athlete's body. Like most markets of over the counter "self help" drugs or supplements, there are good solid supplements for sale out there and there are fake drugs that promise the world to the athlete but they do not contain natural, nutritional products that really are diet supplements.

The outcome of buying some high priced drug that has no real nutritional value is that you will waste your money on a product that doesnt really help to build muscle. But more importantly, you are putting drugs into a body that needs to be on a pure vitamin and nutrition diet. If you don't know exactly what you are buying and what the effects it will have on your body and on your goal to build good healthy muscle, then its best not to waste your money on those products.

Nonetheless, dietary supplement products that really do give to the athlete the muscle building proteins and nutrients that are hard to supply with diet alone are worthwhile additions to a serious athletes program. But these products need to be kept in perspective that they are meant to be supplements to an already healthy and well rounded diet that is part of a well designed program of healthy consumption, exercise and rest. If the supplement is tailored to fit into that overall program of healthy muscle development, then those supplements can be a real benefit to the athlete and make a contribution to his long term athletic success.






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» left by Walter Rhett (3,181) (35 days 19 hours ago.)
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Thanks for sharing ideas about the pros and cons of a veirty of supplements

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