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Title: MainStream Media - All Time Low: ABCNews Supplement Report
Post by: Praetor Fenix on May 06, 2006, 12:38:59 AM
My dad gave me a call early this morning. At one point in the conversation, he went off on this tangent: it is well documented that bodybuilding supplements are linked to kidney failure. I asked him for his source, he stated he watched this earlier on the news, gave me the time, channel etc. So I'm curious and decide to look this headline up for myself. Here is what I found...


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( My comments in parentheses )

Teen Shopping for Supplements

Many companies selling the products have bypassed parents altogether and are marketing them to teens directly.

"The model of tobacco companies is what many companies are following." said Dr. Jordan Metzl of the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York. "I think it is really frightening."

When 17-year-old football player Aaron Ryel was tired of getting tackled, he went on the Internet and immediately found ads for body-building supplements.

(Who would have ever thought a football player would be tackled  ???)

His parents were aware that the high school senior spent around $1,000 on the supplements (umm, timeframe?) and used them to increase his weight from 164 pounds to 210.

"We just asked him if it was safe and made sure there were no side effects," said his father, Rick Ryel. "We didn't tell him he could do it; we didn't tell him he couldn't."

But doctors point out kidney failure and other complications have already been linked to body-bulking supplements ( a) references? citations? figures? b) what the f*ck is a 'body-bulking' supplement? )

"Many companies are looking primarily at their bottom line, (no shit, what competitive industry doesn't?) and they really don't care much about health issues," Metzl said. (supplements are designed to improve health and fitness in conjunction with a balanced diet and exercise.).

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To be honest I'm speechless. I don't even know where to begin...
I mean seriously, there is no detail, no references, no distinction between the vast array of products you will find in any supplement store (Vitamin C to Whey Protein to Creatine Monohydrate to hormone analogs, I mean they are all "bodybuilding" aids). Just blanket generalizations
I can't believe this would even be published in a high school newspaper, let alone national headline news!
Title: Re: MainStream Media - All Time Low: ABCNews Supplement Report
Post by: SLYY on May 06, 2006, 01:19:47 AM
This is what the media does.....get used to it.....
Title: Re: MainStream Media - All Time Low: ABCNews Supplement Report
Post by: Johnny Apollo on May 06, 2006, 01:24:10 AM
Very true.

Never listen to the Media....Espically when all of their evidence is anecdotes from "doctors".
Title: Re: MainStream Media - All Time Low: ABCNews Supplement Report
Post by: WOOO on May 06, 2006, 01:40:30 AM
My dad gave me a call early this morning.

3 step plan:
1. Tell dad he is old and not so bright.
2. Buy shitloads of gear and get massive.
3. Move out!!!
Title: Re: MainStream Media - All Time Low: ABCNews Supplement Report
Post by: Johnny Apollo on May 06, 2006, 01:42:30 AM
Watch the suits in congress pull something and make it so we can't get Creatine or Whey Protein except by doctor prescription!