I am a type one diabetic. I also love to weight train and body build. I use whey and actually the insulin that i take to my advantage, but i was wondering if anyone else having type 1 has taken any other supplements other than whey? I work out quite frequently and drink plenty of water. My doctor just says that i should stay away from supplements that might put extra stress on my kidneys. Got any ideas?
I drink a considerable amount of alcohol (beer & hard liquor) almost every day and i was wondering if there were any supplements or vitamins that would help curb the long-term detrimental effects to my healy.
-and by the way if you say dont drink because its bad for you, you must either be incredibly stupid to think a heavy drinker like myself doesnt know its bad, or you just want to insult me, and either way im not going to listen to it.
Peter North sells all these supplements on his websites but I don’t know if they really work. Do you know if they help you shoot farther and more? Have any of you tried anything that really works?
What *** supplements can i take for better *********? I see alot of *** supplements on tv but i dont know what to use. Alot of them seem to have alot of bs around them. Do they really work? What supplements for *** actually do anything. Are supplements a waste of money?
I’ve been going to the weight room for the past 2 months and just wondering how effective are these supplements. How much do they increase your results by? I feel that I’ve made some significant gains without them and want to know if its worth the extra change and effort getting a supplement. I eat more than enough protein as it is. Thanks.
I work out regularly and have a healthy diet but I’d like to lose more weight and increase my muscle mass as much as possible with the aide of a supplement. Any tips? Recommended supplements?
In a recent question I asked, one poster stated that my gains when using N.O Xplode (a energy enhancing creatine supplement) will only last while I am taking the supplement, is this true? I plan on working out for most of my life but i most certainly do not plan on taking supplements forever. Any help is greatly appreciated.
by that I don’t mean hangovers. I’m taking about nutrient deficiencies, cirrhosis of the liver, brain damage, sexual problems, heart disease, cancer, etc. Will supplements help me reduce my odds of getting those things? because I’m not going to give up my 4 or 5 drinks a day. I’m not an alcoholic but I like to drink.