The Anti-Aging Dilemma

Written by Vic Damone


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with varying degrees of success. Plastic surgery has literally become a multi-billion dollar enterprise and there seems no limit to how far we will go to avoidrepparttar aging dilemma. Botulism, a dangerous form of food poisoning, has even been summoned up in our cause to defy time as it isrepparttar 135808 key ingredient inrepparttar 135809 Botox® drug. While a useful tool inrepparttar 135810 fight against aging, even its makers concede that it can have serious side effects such as: bruising, difficulty in breathing, muscle weakness, headaches and even dizziness. And yet, people line up for these treatments that must be repeated every few months because none of us want to admit defeat inrepparttar 135811 struggle against aging. We will eventually win this fight and preserve not only our skin but also our very sexuality but there has to be a better way than painful injections, doesn’t there?

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Creatine Monohydrate

Written by Stephen Taddei


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Creatine can become a staple of high performance athletes, but it is important to remember that creatine supplementation is quite new and although it has been shown to have no short term side effects, long term effects remain to be seen.

Finally it is important to note that creatine is not a banned substance in any major sports organization.

by: Stephen Taddei For more supplement info visit http://www.supplementbuzz.com

We work to ensure accuracy in our articles but still always consult a medical professional before beginning any diet, exercise or supplement regiment.


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