Neither does anyone with half a brain.. but unfortunetly, that dosn't mean ESPN can't turn everyone in the world against supplements, no matter how rediculous the evidence. it sells for other media too
yeah... posted a link in off topic to an article from getbig.com, about an ESPN guy who went to the arnold expo and of course, blows it completely out of proportion and shines a completely comedic and negative light on the whole thing
Out of curiosity...I know mr. "Dick" Pound means well in his canadian-style of crushing any athlete's dream of becoming anything in life...but would they even consider testing chromium levels if picolinate is banned? I think I hear a sigh from fat kids since they won't have to eat anymore brocolli.
i tried chromium picolonate a few years back and it didnt do anything for me. but that doesnt mean it wouldnt work for someone else. its a shame that the media seems out to get the supp industry..i guess they are "protecting" us from ourselves ...
i tried chromium picolonate a few years back and it didnt do anything for me. but that doesnt mean it wouldnt work for someone else. its a shame that the media seems out to get the supp industry..i guess they are "protecting" us from ourselves ...
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