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Pumped: Straight Facts for Athletes about Drugs, Supplements, and Training


by: Cynthia Kuhn, Scott, Ph.D. Swartzwelder, Wilkie, Ph.D. Wilson, Scott Swartzwelder, Wilkie Wilson


: :Steroids, stimulants, supplements: today's athlete is offered an array of drugs and dietary enhancements to solve every problem from weight to speed. What's safe? What works? What's a waste of money? 'Pumped' offers research-based information. It explains the body basics that every athlete must know for optimum performance. It also offers the reader straight information about drugs and supplements for weight control, muscle building, and endurance training. What an athlete uses in the off-training time is important too, and this text covers recreational drugs - from alcohol to speed - ...

Antioxidants, the Real Story (Progressive Health Series)


by: Michael Colgan


: :Steroids, stimulants, supplements: today's athlete is offered an array of drugs and dietary enhancements to solve every problem from weight to speed. What's safe? What works? What's a waste of money? 'Pumped' offers research-based information. It explains the body basics that every athlete must know for optimum performance. It also offers the reader straight information about drugs and supplements for weight control, muscle building, and endurance training. What an athlete uses in the off-training time is important too, and this text covers recreational drugs - from alcohol to speed - ...

Nature's Super Seven Medicines: The Seven Essential Ingrediants for Optimal Health


by: John Heinerman


: :From America's leading alternative health authority, this original new book describes seven natural substances with unique healing powers. These substances are easily available, readily affordable, and, best of all, natural and not synthetic. Learn about the healing properties of cayenne pepper, bee products, ginseng, wheat grass, alliums, turmeric, and anti-oxidants in Nature's Super 7 Medicines. Review:Ronald Reagan used bee pollen to keep his hair from turning gray. Pepper spray can (eventually) stop a grizzly bear. Garlic has been known as Lucifer's Tulip. These and many, many other fun facts ...

The Side Effects Bible: The Dietary Solution to Unwanted Side Effects of Common Medications


by: Frederic Md Vagnini, Barry Phd Fox


: :Fatigue, dry mouth, weight gain, nausea, liver damage, stroke, heart failure. Every year tens of millions of Americans suffer from such unwelcome consequences of over-the-counter and prescription drugs. Most believe these side effects are the inevitable price they must pay for restoring health. But that is not the case. Drawing on cutting-edge scientific research, The Side Effects Bible reveals that up to thirty percent of drug-induced side effects are caused because the drug saps the human body of essential vitamins and minerals—everyday nutrients that can easily be replaced by following ...

Mother Nature, M.D


by: Eric Meyer


: :The author of Family Encyclopedia of Homeopathic Medicine presents a fully comprehensive, holistic guide to health and wellness based on nutrition, herbs, and foods most people have right in their homes today. Arranged alphabetically by ailment, starting with acne and asthma, and going to weight gain and whooping cough, Mother Nature, M.D., provides valuable information in an ideal format. In addition, Mother Nature, M.D. takes a holistic approach to treating ailments with natural remedies. Eric Meyer and Mother Nature both know that problems such as anxiety, arrhythmia, fatigue, or Rosacea ...

Dr. Janson's New Vitamin Revolution: Seizing the Power of Nutritional Therapy for a Healthier and Longer Life


by: Michael Janson, Julian Whitaker


: :Based on his 20 years of clinical experience, the author describes each supplement, how it works in the body, and how it should be taken. A special section identifies supplements that may help with conditions such as allergies, diabetes, hypertension, congestive heart failure, and arthritis.

Nutritional Ergogenic Aids


from: CRC


: :Athletes continually seek ways to gain a competitive advantage and often turn to nutritional ergogenic aids to build muscle, enhance energy, and improve physical performance. Unfortunately, limited research supports their efficacy or safety, leaving us to rely on hype and hearsay rather than hard science. Nutritional Ergogenic Aids provides an up-to-date review of what is hypothetical and what is known about nutritional ergogenic aids. Among the 23 aids discussed are branched-chain amino acids, carnitine, creatine, glucosamine, chrondroitin sulfate, taurine, biocarbonates, and ginseng. Experts from the fields of nutrition and exercise/sports ...

Ginkgo Biloba: Therapeutic and Antioxidant Properties of the 'Tree of Health' (Keats Good Herb Guide)


by: Frank Murray


: :Athletes continually seek ways to gain a competitive advantage and often turn to nutritional ergogenic aids to build muscle, enhance energy, and improve physical performance. Unfortunately, limited research supports their efficacy or safety, leaving us to rely on hype and hearsay rather than hard science. Nutritional Ergogenic Aids provides an up-to-date review of what is hypothetical and what is known about nutritional ergogenic aids. Among the 23 aids discussed are branched-chain amino acids, carnitine, creatine, glucosamine, chrondroitin sulfate, taurine, biocarbonates, and ginseng. Experts from the fields of nutrition and exercise/sports ...

Vitamin and Antioxidant Research


from: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.


: :This book presents new research on vitamins and antioxidants. As oxidative stress has been associated with the pathogenesis of many human diseases, the use of antioxidants in pharmacology is intensively studied, particularly as treatments for stroke and neurodegenerative diseases. However, it is unknown whether oxidative stress is the cause or the consequence of such diseases. Antioxidants are also widely used as ingredients in dietary supplements in the hope of maintaining health and preventing diseases such as cancer and coronary heart disease.

The Clinician's Handbooks Of Natural Healing


by: Ph.D., Gary Null


: :This book presents new research on vitamins and antioxidants. As oxidative stress has been associated with the pathogenesis of many human diseases, the use of antioxidants in pharmacology is intensively studied, particularly as treatments for stroke and neurodegenerative diseases. However, it is unknown whether oxidative stress is the cause or the consequence of such diseases. Antioxidants are also widely used as ingredients in dietary supplements in the hope of maintaining health and preventing diseases such as cancer and coronary heart disease.



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