Sport Supplements
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on 03-23-2010 at 03:04 AM (508 Views)
Sport Supplement (also called ergogenic aids) products are used to improve athletic performance in May, which include vitamins, minerals, amino acids, herbs or plants (plants) - or any concentration, extract, or a combination of these elements. These products are generally available over the counter without a prescription.
Sports supplement are considered a dietary supplement. Dietary supplements do not require a U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) before entering the market. Supplement manufacturers must continue to current manufacturing practices of the FDA to ensure the quality and safety of their products, however. And the FDA is responsible for taking action if a product is considered safe after entering the market.
Critics of the industry complete cases where manufacturers have not done a good job of following rules. Also mentioned are cases where the FDA has not implemented the rules. Both can mean that supplements contain variable amounts of ingredients or even ingredients not listed on the label.
Some over-the-counter medications and prescription drugs, including anabolic steroids, are used to improve performance, but are not considered supplements. Although medications are FDA approved, drug use - even counter - mean that it is his destiny puts users at risk of serious side effects. For example, teen athletes who use drugs as human growth hormone (hGH) that were not prescribed for them may have problems with development and hormone levels.
Many sports organizations have developed policies on sports supplements. National Football League (NFL), National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) have banned the use of steroids, ephedra and androstenedione by their athletes, and competitors used are punishable by fines and disqualification and suspension of your sport.
The National Federation of State High School (NFHS) recommends that student athletes consult your doctor before taking any supplements.









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