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Nutritional Supplements and
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If you had a dollar for every time you've heard advertisements that sound
like this, you would probably have a tidy little sum in your bank account by
now. Just read any fitness or health magazine and you will notice that it
seems as though half of the entire publication is nothing but ad's for
dozens of nutritional supplements. If you ever paid any attention to these
ad's, you will notice that just about all of them make some pretty
outrageous claims as to what their products will do.
Now, there are some good supplements out there that can help give you a
little extra boost in performance or supply some decent nutritional value to
help you out with weight loss, but you have to know which ones to avoid so
you can find your way to the ones that are worth using. Here are some things
to look for that will tell you which ones to steer clear of.
The first obvious thing is, if the product claims to give you amazing
results that just sound too good to be true, you will be disappointed with
your purchase. While people want to believe there are magical solutions to
weight loss and improved fitness, a good exercise regiment and proper diet
is still the main ingredient.
You also need to be aware of the so called "experts" who endorse these
products. What degree or certification do they have? What is their degree or
certification specializing in? Did they get their degree or certification
from a reputable organization?
Often, these products will rely heavily on testimonials and shaky evidence
to convince you that their bogus claims are real. Testimonials are usually
unreliable because they are often biased. Reputable experts such as
scientists will report the results of their studies in medical journals so
others can review and evaluate them. If there is no documentation in any
medical journals, don't believe their "experts" ramblings on the product.
Another sure fire way to know that a product is not on the level is to look
for some key words. People tend to always believe that all of these products
on the market have been inspected by the FDA to be safe and effective, but
the fact is, the FDA does not have much jurisdiction over most of these
products because of their claims that their product is "herbal" or
"natural". People often will believe that ad's in magazines, on radio and
especially on television are proof positive that they work.
Avoid any products with the words "fat burner", "fat metabolizer",
"performance or strength booster", "energy enhancer", "anabolic or genetic
optimizer" or "ergogenic aid". Not one of these types of products has ever
been proven to be effective or safe. Some have even been proven to be
dangerous like the somewhat recent deaths involving products like "phen fen"
and "redux".
The bottom line is this; every year new products are coming out on the
market. Most of these are backed by little or no real research as to their
effectiveness or side effects. As long as they make no medical claims, they
are not classified as a drug, meaning the FDA does not evaluate them for
effectiveness or safety. If you do feel you want to use any supplements,
choose ones that make no lofty claims.
Look for products that only claim to boost calories or can be used as
occasional meal replacements like protein powders, or claim to supplement
nutrition like multi-vitamins. Don't let yourself fall victim to false
advertising schemes made by companies only looking to help you find useless
ways to spend your hard earned money.
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