Pre-Workout Supplements
To take workout supplements or to not? Pre-Work out, during, or after? How bad are they really? Some people believe they are bad for you, and some people really do not worry because the results out weight the consequences. Where do you stand on the matter? There are supplements strictly for energy during the work out. Some of these workout supplements include Jack3d, NoXplode, and C4. Some of those supplements can still be purchased, while some of them cant. That is what I will be covering in this blog.
Do you see those bottles right above, yeah those ones, that is a pre workout supplement that is used more than any other in the world (USP Labs). The bottle on the left is the original Jack3d. It blew everybody's minds with the pre-workout pumps you could get from it. It has won many awards and was rated the best, yes I said was. That was all before it was reported "that it has been linked to high blood pressure, headaches, vomiting, stroke and even death." This is because of 1,3 dimethylamylamine, well at least that is the ingredient that USP labs took out of jack3d to create Jack3d micro which is there new product.
How would you feel if you had a heart attack due to a product that you were taking and was given no warning towards the effects that could injure you? If you ask me, do not abuse a product and it will not abuse you. I am sure someone took to much of a jack3d and that is why they were injured. It increases your heart rate with the recommended dose, and when you take more that will just increase it even more. I am no doctor, but I bet a unnaturally high heart rate could cause you to go to the hospital. People abuse it after they know there is a recommended dose and get hurt then sue and get it taken off the market. Get a big check and are happy about it. I am all for the workout supplement, but that could be just me.
http://usplabsdirect.com/jack3d.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2194656/Jack3d-sports-supplement-banned-Britain-fears-lethal-effects.html
I got a bit confused here with the tone of the piece. You directly address the reader in a few places, and while that *can* be beneficial in some blogs (when the blogger has a really specific audience to consider), your audience is actually any potential reader. So you need to reconnect "academically" and take back the right approach to draw readers in.
ReplyDeleteI also cannot tell which source the quote in paragraph 3 comes from. Is it URL 1 or 2? And with those URLs, make sure to expand to include author, title of page, etc. (whatever chosen academic style you are using).
And can you provide examples of people suing to get supplements taken off the market?
I wasn't doing well following your main idea, I had originally thought that it was about which supplements can be purchased and which cannot and plus the benefits. In the second paragraph you only talked about one supplement and carried on about the second version for the rest of the blog. What about C4 and NoXplode? What kind of supplements can you not purchase? Can you tell me about other products? The URLs at the bottom can use some citations too. I agree with you about the supplements, they're great but only in moderation.
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