mikeb
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I don't want to come off as the new guy on the block opening his mouth but I can't sit here any longer without putting my two cents in.
First I'd like to introduce us as a new sponsor to IronMagazine.com and come right out and state the obvious that there is clearly a financial stake for us (as well as the other sponsors here and supplement companies in general) but the latest news from the FDA on the possible andro ban is so full of hypocrisy and financial/backdoor dealings as to be laughable (if it weren't so pathetic and sad).
What is amazing about this country's government (mostly republican who claim to be for "less" government intervention) is that with all the crap going on the world, with all the problems that exist, they still have time to wring their f-ing money greased hands and act worried about nutritional supplements. I could pull my hair out if I had any (must be the sides from years of andro abuse) when I hear these political pie-holes making statements like this: "Anyone who takes these products in sufficient quantities to build muscle or improve performance is putting himself or herself at risk for serious long-term and potentially irreversible health consequences"
Yeah, that came from the FDA spokeshole yesterday.
Let's see if I've got this right, A 21 year old kid (sorry but at my age, 21 is a kid and that's not a slam on anyones intellect or a generalization at all) can walk into the local liquor store, buy a fifth of Wild Turkey and have at it. He can do this as often as he likes for the rest of his life as many do, starting early on a life of alcoholism and all of it's related problems. There are far too many to list but if we look at nothing more than highway deaths related to alcohol abuse, liver disease, spousal/family abuse, I think it's enough.
Or, maybe he's not into drinking but just enjoys a smoke now and then. 18 years old? Hey step right up bro and smoke 'em if ya got 'em. Oh..what? Cancer? Emphysema? Heart disease? All virtually certain? No worries.
ON the other hand, this same kid, according the the brain dead suits in our government, CANNOT walk into a health food/supplement store and buy a product that will increase testosterone levels. Let's wash away all the chance of good things happening if (God forbid) this kid actually starts training seriously and starts to apply the focus and goals he has learned in the gym to his everyday life.
Or how about this for an illustration of how ridiculous this all is: The CDC (Center for Disease Control) just this week announced that obesity and it's related health problems is about to overtake tobacco as the nation's #1 killer. 400,000, yes almost a half million people died LAST YEAR from being fat but they are not allowed to use a product (ephedra) to help them lose weight because it was (arguably) was the cause of death in 123 people.
This is sick, pathetic and twisted and it is about MONEY. It is about pharmaceutical companies getting a grip on products and it is about hypocrisy. The products that will be banned, if any, will be those related to the sport/fitness (i.e. bodybuilding) segment of the supplement industy. Why? Because in relative terms, I would suspect it is the smallest, most "cultish" segment. It is comprised of mostly young people who are not inclined to protest in large enough numbers.
The FDA has said that unless the manufacturers of prohormones can "prove" their products are safe, they will ban them. Maybe I'm an idiot but isn't it hard to prove a negative? How many of the more "mainstream" supplements (an oxymoron for sure) been proven safe??? Has Milk Thistle been "proven" safe? Black Cohash Root? Nettles Leaf? Scullcap???
And while I'm on this freight train of anger, How about a certain, large vitamin manufacturer that has a "kids line" of supplements?
Ever hear of Catnip Extract for kids? How about Kids, flavored Ginger Root extract? All out there, all legal and all certainly not to be effected by this...oh and irony of ironies, all of these "kid" supplements have this warning on the label: "Keep out of reach of children".
THIS IS INSANITY.
I hate to repeat myself but let's see....hmmmmm.....
Alcohol - Proven killer for numerous reasons but legal because of societal standards that allow people to look the other way.
Tobacco - Almost 450,000 people dead each and every year from it but, well hey....
Andro...wooooo.....bad, bad, bad.
I am steaming.
First I'd like to introduce us as a new sponsor to IronMagazine.com and come right out and state the obvious that there is clearly a financial stake for us (as well as the other sponsors here and supplement companies in general) but the latest news from the FDA on the possible andro ban is so full of hypocrisy and financial/backdoor dealings as to be laughable (if it weren't so pathetic and sad).
What is amazing about this country's government (mostly republican who claim to be for "less" government intervention) is that with all the crap going on the world, with all the problems that exist, they still have time to wring their f-ing money greased hands and act worried about nutritional supplements. I could pull my hair out if I had any (must be the sides from years of andro abuse) when I hear these political pie-holes making statements like this: "Anyone who takes these products in sufficient quantities to build muscle or improve performance is putting himself or herself at risk for serious long-term and potentially irreversible health consequences"
Yeah, that came from the FDA spokeshole yesterday.
Let's see if I've got this right, A 21 year old kid (sorry but at my age, 21 is a kid and that's not a slam on anyones intellect or a generalization at all) can walk into the local liquor store, buy a fifth of Wild Turkey and have at it. He can do this as often as he likes for the rest of his life as many do, starting early on a life of alcoholism and all of it's related problems. There are far too many to list but if we look at nothing more than highway deaths related to alcohol abuse, liver disease, spousal/family abuse, I think it's enough.
Or, maybe he's not into drinking but just enjoys a smoke now and then. 18 years old? Hey step right up bro and smoke 'em if ya got 'em. Oh..what? Cancer? Emphysema? Heart disease? All virtually certain? No worries.
ON the other hand, this same kid, according the the brain dead suits in our government, CANNOT walk into a health food/supplement store and buy a product that will increase testosterone levels. Let's wash away all the chance of good things happening if (God forbid) this kid actually starts training seriously and starts to apply the focus and goals he has learned in the gym to his everyday life.
Or how about this for an illustration of how ridiculous this all is: The CDC (Center for Disease Control) just this week announced that obesity and it's related health problems is about to overtake tobacco as the nation's #1 killer. 400,000, yes almost a half million people died LAST YEAR from being fat but they are not allowed to use a product (ephedra) to help them lose weight because it was (arguably) was the cause of death in 123 people.
This is sick, pathetic and twisted and it is about MONEY. It is about pharmaceutical companies getting a grip on products and it is about hypocrisy. The products that will be banned, if any, will be those related to the sport/fitness (i.e. bodybuilding) segment of the supplement industy. Why? Because in relative terms, I would suspect it is the smallest, most "cultish" segment. It is comprised of mostly young people who are not inclined to protest in large enough numbers.
The FDA has said that unless the manufacturers of prohormones can "prove" their products are safe, they will ban them. Maybe I'm an idiot but isn't it hard to prove a negative? How many of the more "mainstream" supplements (an oxymoron for sure) been proven safe??? Has Milk Thistle been "proven" safe? Black Cohash Root? Nettles Leaf? Scullcap???
And while I'm on this freight train of anger, How about a certain, large vitamin manufacturer that has a "kids line" of supplements?
Ever hear of Catnip Extract for kids? How about Kids, flavored Ginger Root extract? All out there, all legal and all certainly not to be effected by this...oh and irony of ironies, all of these "kid" supplements have this warning on the label: "Keep out of reach of children".
THIS IS INSANITY.
I hate to repeat myself but let's see....hmmmmm.....
Alcohol - Proven killer for numerous reasons but legal because of societal standards that allow people to look the other way.
Tobacco - Almost 450,000 people dead each and every year from it but, well hey....
Andro...wooooo.....bad, bad, bad.
I am steaming.