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| quote: | Originally posted by get nyce
That's for the general population and I agree hence the marketing of products in any of the health industry. It's the in your face tv ads for herpes, viagra, any of that stuff that is masked with soft music and happy family scenes to give you that sense of security that if you have a problem, buy our product and you can live just as happy as the people you are watching.
Same applies to the supplement industry, and again for the general pop, yea you may be getting the necessary nutrients in your daily foods. For some though, who watch their caloric intake, monitor HDL/LDL levels, and are pretty intense when it comes to health and wellness fairly depend on these supplements to attain certain goals. Don't get me wrong, I'm not fist pumping the jersey shore or take decka shots in my shoulder. For me it's natural fitness for an active lifestyle that i choose to live. You only catch me really on TA sitting infront of the computer in the winter time and during work hours. I make it an absolute must to be outside as much as possible, and probably 85% of the time, it's by myself as a loner doing as i do.
It's not that I disagree with you though, there has to be millions of types of proteins, various generic (gnc/vit shoppe) vitamins and supplements out there. It really just depends on your lifestyle as mines has changed significantly over the past 2 years and continues to evolve every day. |
lol...fist pumping the Jersey shore!
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