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Originally posted by bobz I have noticed that when i use protein powders mor than 1-2 times a day thatm i seem to get a lot of pimples on my face and back, does this happen to anyone else or could it be that it isnt even from the protein powder. I need to take in a lot of protein for in order to bulk up however i am a bit skeptical because of this small proplem. |
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Originally posted by OceanDude Chocolate is known to cause acne for some individuals. OD |
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Originally posted by Prince I thought that was a myth? |
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Originally posted by Prince I thought that was a myth? |
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Among it's many other constituents, Chocolate has been found to contain substances called Phenylethylamine and Serotonin, both of which (put simply), are mood lifting agents. Both occur naturally in the human brain and are released by the brain into the nervous system when we are happy and also when we are experiencing feelings of love, passion and/or (dare I say it?) lust. This causes a rapid mood change, a rise in blood pressure, increasing the heart rate and inducing those feelings of well being, bordering on euphoria usually associated with being in love. Eating chocolate also releases Phenylethylamine and Serotonin into the system, producing those same euphoric effects. This phenomenon has been scientifically observed, so it's not unreasonable to assume that it's probably these effects which gave rise to chocolates reputation as an aphrodisiac. Both these substances can also be mildly addictive, explaining why chocoholics are chocoholics. Plus eating Chocolate gives an immediate and substantial energy boost thus increasing stamina. |
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Originally posted by Fit Freak IT IS A MYTH...there is absolutely no cause and effect relationship between chocolate and acne....this is a scientifically proven FACT! |
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Originally posted by camarosuper6 The only side effect I know of Protein is bigger muscles. |
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Originally posted by I Are Baboon Let's not forget the farting, too.
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, water/glycogen and increased volume capacity. All the fiber splitting/cell-creation marketing hype is unadultrated bunkum.
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