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	<title>Side Effects of Anabolic Steroids</title>
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	<description>The side effects of steroids can be very serious and even fatal. But from the information we gathered in the past few years, it seems to me....</description>
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		<title>The Danger of Eating Too Much Protein</title>
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		<description>  Is eating too much protein dangerous? Many experts will tell you that eating too much 
protein will cause damage to your kidney. Obviously, by the large amount of protein I've 
been eating consistently every single day throughout my bodybuilding...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Is eating too much protein dangerous? Many experts will tell you that eating too much 
protein will cause damage to your kidney. Obviously, by the large amount of protein I've 
been eating consistently every single day throughout my bodybuilding career, I either 
don't believe this is true or I am willing to take the risk in order to reach my ambitious 
bodybuilding goals.


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                                      <br>

                                     Do I think, regardless of what the experts say, you should ingest a large amount of 
protein like I choose to do? I can't make that decision for you. I can, however, share 
with you the reason why I do despite some people's warnings. The people that I trust to 
give me accurate information tell me there are no scientific studies to back up those 
doom-and-gloom claims. They have theorized that the experts have come to their 
conclusion because the kidneys play a major role in the synthesizing of protein. Thus, if 
they are forced to do more work than the average person, they are at a greater risk to 
suffer damage.

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<br>
I am certain, however, that I have built a significant amount of muscle mass every single 
year that I've been training. I attribute much of that to consistently eating high-quality 
protein day after day, week after week, month after month, and year after year.


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<br>
I firmly believe my body is able to assimilate most of the 400 grams I eat every day. 
There are studies that suggest the hard training athletes can efficiently assimilate up to a 
whopping 72 grams of protein at a time. That's far more than the old " multiply your 
body weight in kilograms times 1.5" formula!
<br><br>
I choose to take my chances, but to be perfectly honest, I am not a doctor or claim to be 
a medical expert. I don't know anything about the effects of "excess" protein for certain. 
You'll need to make the decision of exactly how much protein to eat for yourself.&nbsp;]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Side Effects of Anabolic Steroids</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 May 2008 22:17:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>     The side effects of steroids can be very serious
and even fatal. But from the information we gathered in the past few
years, it seems to me the side effects are not as serious as the media
makes them out to be. Because of the media over...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[    The <strong>side effects of steroids</strong> can be very serious
and even fatal. But from the information we gathered in the past few
years, it seems to me the side effects are not as serious as the media
makes them out to be. Because of the media over exaggerating the side
effects, this has turned many people way from steroids. There will only
be short descriptions for the side effects now, and in the future we
will add more to the side effects when we have time.<br>
                                      <br>
                                      <strong>1. Water Retention:</strong> This is most common from using<a href="http://www.fitnesspharmaas.com/index.php"> <strong>steroids</strong></a>.
It is a "puffiness" or swelling in the neck and facial areas. It is
rather notable mainly if you know the person is on steroids. For
example, we know someone that took steroids but we did not know it at
the time. After we found out, if we looked his face we would wonder how
we couldn't notice he was on roids before. It can be mild swelling or
very serious, obvious swelling. <br>
                                      <br><strong>2. Acne:</strong>
Everyone knows about acne, and is one of the side effects we worry
about the most for us. It is also a very common side effect, it can
give acne to someone who has never had acne, and it can make acne worse
for others. It can also appear in new places for a person, such as, the
back and neck. There have been several users that have not received
acne on the other hand.<br><br>
									  <strong>3. Gynecomastia:</strong>
It may not sound familiar but most people have heard about it. It is
the formation of breasts, or abnormally large glands. The first signs
are lumps under the nipples, then will gradually grow to fatty tissue
and increase in size.<br><br>
									  <strong>4. Aggression:</strong>
Aggression, also know as "roid rages". Surprisingly, several athletes
feel this is a positive effect. They often find they lift more, and are
more intense during workouts. On the negative side, users find
themselves fighting with family, friends, and co-workers with an
uptight behaviour. <br><br>
									 <strong>5. Hypertension:</strong>
High blood pressure is also a chance when taking steroids. Most
athletes would not know if they had high blood pressure so it is
suggested to get tests regularly. High blood pressure can lead to many
more serious diseases.<br><br>
									<strong>6. Cardiovascular Disease:</strong>
Studies have shown that steroid use is a risk factor for heart disease.
This is because steroids affect the cholesterol levels. Over a period
of time the cholesterol builds up and clogs the arteries.<br><br>
									<strong>7. Palpitations:</strong> Heart palpitations have been reported by a number of athletes on <strong>steroids</strong>. These may indicate an excited or elevated level of the central nervous system.<br>
									<br>
									<strong>8. Impotence: </strong>Impotence
occurs when a user goes on and off steroids. When steroids are first
used sexual interest increases because of the heightened frequency and
duration of the erections. But eventually the opposite happens and no
erections can be produced.<br><br>
									9. <strong>Jaundice:</strong>
A serious liver disease, which is found by an enlarged painful liver,
yellowing of the eyes and skin, and flu like symptoms. This happens
when athletes use high dosages of steroids.<br><br> Here are some more
possible side effects from: Irritation of the stomach lining. Steroids
can increase the production of stomach acid and lower the production of
protective stomach mucus. This can irritate the lining of the stomach
and may cause or aggravate a stomach ulcer. To reduce this side effect
the tablets should be taken with meals or milk. Tell your doctor if you
have indigestion, stomach pains or abdominal discomfort.<br><br>
									   <strong>Less common Steroid Side Effects</strong>
Eye changes. With long-term use of steroids, cataracts or glaucoma may
develop. There is also an increased risk of eye infections. Tell your
doctor if you notice any eye problems. Cushings syndrome. This is
usually caused only by long-term use of steroids. It can cause acne,
puffiness of the face, dark marks on the skin and facial hair in women.
Cushings syndrome can be partially reduced by taking the steroids early
in the morning, by taking them on alternate days instead of every day,
or by reducing the dose, but discuss this with your doctor first.
Muscle wasting. With very long-term use of steroids, wasting of leg
muscles may occur. This can cause weakness. When the steroids are
stopped some people experience muscle cramps for a short time.
Osteoporosis. With very long-term use of steroids, calcium may be lost
from the bones. This can result in pain (especially in the lower back),
an increased susceptibility to fractures and loss of height. Other side
effects include: enlarged prostate, premature hair loss, sterility,
shortness, and head and stomach aches.&nbsp;]]></content:encoded>
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