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Nutrition Leaders To Begin Selling Replacement Products For Banned Prohormones
<h3 style="clear:both">Warren County celebrates 'National Nutrition Month' and recent grant award | NJ.com</h3>

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Classified as a selective androgen receptor modulator, or SARM, Ostarine is a chemical compound that mimics actions commonly associated with anabolic steroids, but without the negative side effects. Thus, just like anabolic steroids, Ostarine enhances muscle growth and helps users maintain or increase lean mass. However, Ostarine doesnt convert to DHT, stimulate estrogen production, stress the liver, or trigger positive results on tests administered by some anti-doping agencies. Weightlifters and bodybuilders looking for prohormone replacements should be very excited about Ostarine, says Nutrition Leaders marketing director Kimba Vasquez. When taken daily at the proper dosage, this SARM can have a very strong effect on muscle growth in a short time. Its a powerful compound that were thrilled to be bringing to market for our customers in an all-new supplement. We expect sales to begin at NutritionLeaders.com within a few days. For Nutrition Leaders customers that do not wish to wait or that are interested in different prohormone products, Vasquez offers a list of alternative options. Its important to note that not all prohormones were banned, so DMZ, Methyl-Sten, Methyl 1-Alpha, Max-LMG, and SOS 500 from Double Dragon are all available right now, Vasquez says. We know trying to decide which supplement to use can be a bit confusing for novices, so we invite anyone with questions about Ostarine, prohormone replacements, or prohormone supplements to get in touch with us through our site. <br>For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit <a href='http://www.prweb.com/releases/2015/03/prweb12570820.htm' >http://www.prweb.com/releases/2015/03/prweb12570820.htm</a></p>





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Sarnoski and Richard D. Gardner offered personal anecdotes about wanting to provide healthier options for their families, as well as hoping to see residents take advantage of the healthy resources the county has to offer. All three freeholders voiced support for the designation of National Nutrition Month and the WC CHIC's initiatives. The proclamation "covers the gamut," Freeholder Gardner said, "not just nutrition but physical activity, too." Gardner added, "So much of our lifestyle today tends to be a little bit more sedentary. We need to be very active, we need to take into account our nutritional intake. In the long run, it's better for everybody." Sarah Shoemaker, Public Health Planner at the Warren County Health Department, and Sherri Cirignano, Family and Community Health Sciences Educator/Agent with Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Warren County, accepted the proclamation and expressed excitement about the upcoming programs. The recent grant, awarded to a community partnership between the county Health Department and Rutgers Cooperative Extension, will fund nutrition and physical activity programs throughout the county. <br>For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit <a href='http://www.nj.com/warrenreporter/index.ssf/2015/03/warren_county_celebrates_natio_1.html' >http://www.nj.com/warrenreporter/index.ssf/2015/03/warren_county_celebrates_natio_1.html</a></p>





 
 
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