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Body building supplements are becoming more common among athletes and those who are just looking to work out more and get 'bigger muscles.' But there are certain things you should watch out for when you're trying to find the right supplements, and anabolic supplements, which are easy to find in most health food stores, are a concern for most doctors and other individuals. Here are some facts about anabolic supplements that you'll need to know before you begin taking any new weight lifting or body building supplements.
Anabolic supplements contain altered or engineered amounts and versions of testosterone, which means the natural effects of testosterone have been altered in order to make your muscles bigger in a shorter amount of time. Many of the body building supplements claim that the anabolic supplements in them will minimize androgenic effects in most individuals, but there are still no perfect combination of anabolic supplements; it has even been referred to as a 'safe' steroid. This means that the effects the supplement will have on your boy could be the same as if you were taking more harmful steroid, especially if you are taking too much at one time.
Some of the benefits of anabolic supplements include the oxidation of fat, which means that fat will burn in the body quicker, and that the blood will become richer due to the higher oxygen content in the body. The strength and size of the muscles is also evident when you're taking body building supplements that contain anabolic steroids. You will also be able to speed up your recovery time when you have been working out for long periods of time or have been lifting weights that are extremely heavy.
However, there are several side effects of anabolic supplements, so it's important to pay attention to how these supplements will effect every muscle in your body during and after your supplement use. Jaundice, stomach aches, the decreased ability to produce blood clots, acne, and sodium retention are among the effects you should expect if you are using anabolic supplements, so it's important to realize that you may be putting your body through trauma while attempting to alter the shape of your body.
If you are considering anabolic supplements, be sure to talk to your doctor in detail about what you are expecting to gain from taking these body building supplements, and how long you plan on taking the supplements. You may be advised to stay away from anabolic steroids, but the ultimate decision is up to you; be sure to pay attention to your body and heed the warning signs if you find that the supplements are doing more harm than good.
Published by TJ Nelson on December 20, 2007 09:41 PM