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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Karl Kox on February 28, 2014, 08:33:24 AM
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Such as pre workouts, creatine, protein powders, red bulls etc?
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No supplement is good for the liver or kidneys, given that they're the two organs responsible for filtering the impurities and excess nutrients/vitamins in those products.
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as long as a person doesnt abuse things his kidneys n liver should b fine
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You should look up FDA studies...oh wait, there are none, ask the manufacturers about their lab tests...oh wait, there are none.
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You should look up FDA studies...oh wait, there are none, ask the manufacturers about their lab tests...oh wait, there are none.
That's why you ask these type of questions on getbig, because everyone here is a Doctor if an expert.
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overload, the key is all things in moderation. ::)
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overload, the key is all things in moderation. ::)
and speaking of keys
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creatine increases stress on the kidneys
high protein diet as well
pre workout raise blood pressure which also stress the kidney
trust me i'm a bodybuilding analyst
Great. I do all of these, plus have congenital high BP. My poor kidneys...
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I used to take creatine, preworkout and whey protein. I quit all that shit and now just eat food. No way I'm gonna fuck up my organs so some supplement company can make cash. You think for a second that they give a shit about your health, no way. They want quick cash and nothing more.
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I used to take creatine, preworkout and whey protein. I quit all that shit and now just eat food. No way I'm gonna fuck up my organs so some supplement company can make cash. You think for a second that they give a shit about your health, no way. They want quick cash and nothing more.
Everything peddled by those sell-out pros in the magazines is basically toxic longterm or of dubious value for building muscle or losing fat. It's all junk.