![]() ![]() If there is one thing in the sport of bodybuilding that is as common as weight training, it is the use of supplements. Clearly, there is a problem that needs to be addressed. Though bodybuilders exercise more than the average person, the rate of bodybuilders suffering from diet-related health problems is often more common than the general American public falling ill to diet-related diseases. This is not a rare occurrence in bodybuilding. In all probability, their deaths were a result of too much protein consumption, coupled with the use of performance enhancing substances day after day until their organs failed. ![]() Two of my favorite professional bodybuilders, Nasser El Sonbaty and Mike Matarazzo, recently died in their forties, likely from diet-related health issues. This in turn inspires fans who admire the athletes to purchase the products they represent, thus creating a cycle that drives record sales and profits, all the while potentially harming the health of many involved in the industry later on down the line. In a nutshell, it is sustained by the supplement companies that sponsor the athletes who represent them. I have an intimate understanding of how the industry operates. For the past fifteen years, I have been closely involved with the bodybuilding industry.
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