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Testosterone boosters in military?

Testosterone boosters at GNC don't actually increase your testosterone levels, you're wasting your money. Don't mention them they don't work so you're not really taking anything banned. Most of the products GNC sells don't do what they claim to, except the WEIGHT GAIN. That does work.

There have been many studies on the benefits of Human Growth Hormones, but like with all drugs, you have to be aware of the potential side effects. Everyone is different, and injections which have been used for decades do appear to be effective, but only if administered by a medical professional, self injections can easily miss the vein and cause infections. Having used injectable HGH years ago, I saw little results other than paying a small fortune at the time.As one who is always concerned with good health, I research them all, and seeing that most are merely supplements which enhance your own bodies ability to product HGH, this sounds good, but again, no results in my evaluations. Recently one product that did catch my attention was a new homeopathic Anti-Aging-HGH-GEL. com which given I understand homeopathic products, less is more effectively, it caught my interest.As one who had battled the belly fat issue for years, nothing, and I mean nothing had been effective at losing the belly fat, exercise, diets, every weight loss supplement on market, nothing worked on the belly fat issues millions suffer with, not just me. Well, I am amazed, and still remain skeptical, but I lost three inches in my waste, and dropped 24 lbs. in just over two months using this new Somaderm GEL. I am so skeptical that I stopped using it to see if the weight would come back on in the belly. In first month having stopped using it, I put back 3 lbs., but given it was the dreaded holiday season, it could be because of the deserts I love to eat. Will give my results on update.Anti-Aging-HGH-GEL.

Will i be able to join the Military Waiver issue (eczema)?

I want to join the Amy or Marines. but i was diagnsed when i was about 5 with eczema and had a bad breakout after a few years it cleared up and my last appointment was when i was 10yrs old (1 year pass the suppose cut of date) i dont need ointment or lotion or anything it does not effect me WHAT SO EVER but i have a few abdominal dots (marks/scars) from a child hardly visible unless your up close but still noticable. I have a doc's note saying it is gone

My QUESTION IS What are my chances of passing straight though meps and has anyone else made it thourgh with eczema. and if i am god forbid denied then what are my chances these days of getting a medical waiver. PLEASE I NEED HELP BADLY ECZEMA HAS NOT BEEN AN ISSUE FOR ME BUT COULD RUIN MY MILITARY CAREER

Thanks in Advance

How being military reserve affect job prospects?

I'm currently a college student studying engineering. My plan is to join the Coast Guard Reserve during my summer break after my second year of school and then attempt OCS after graduating to become an officer in the Reserve. I have two questions; will being a reserve in the coast guard seriously affect the amount of time I can devote to my education and will being an officer in the reserve help or hinder me in finding an engineering job? I'm not talking like an hourly wage job that doesnt require an education, I'm talking about a corporate administration/management job.

The military is made up of 5 branches, each with a separate mission, and each contributing equally to the Security of the nation. Each has it’s benefits and it’s shortfalls. It really depends upon what you hope to gain from the experience of your time in service. Einstein said: “If you judge a fish by his ability to climb a tree, he will live his entire life believing he is stupid.” ( or words to that affect )The military is truly what you make it, but if you join th Army to see the world, you’ll likely be as disappointed as if you joined the Navy expecting to stay in one city during your entire enlistment.If you want to study nuclear energy, go Navy, most Navy ships these days are powered by their own nuclear reactors. We have more reactors in the US Navy than most countries.If you want to study weather formations, or flight or perhaps your interests lie in the drone program.. Air Force is for you.If you want to achieve peak physical fitness, self-discipline, and combat capability: The USMC will train you like no other.Maybe you are interested in playing a role closer to home. Working with Homeland Security in drug interdiction, immigration, customs, and domestic rescue. The US Coast Guard has the best small boat crews, and rescue diver training anywhere.Last, but not least, the Army: Only because it is so large and covers such a wide variety of tasks. They work at home fighting wildfires, floods, hurricanes, and helping with rescues. The guard the borders, provide training, provide over the road transportation of miitary good, and much more.I could go on for hours, but you must start with YOUR desires, hopes, and goals. Once you know what you want, Veterans will gladly help to guide you to your best selections in the military.Personally, I didn’t yet know what I wanted to do with my life, but I wanted to see some of the world. I joined the Navy, I found a new home, and was never disappointed. I’ve been to 40 countries & islands around the globe on 6 warships, seen, learned, heard, tasted, tried, done, and played with things most people could only dream of doing. I’ve lived in Australia, and learned to play guitar, dived the wrecks of the battle of Midway Island, and watched Mt Vesuvius erupt. I’ve toured castles in Scotland & the UK and bought a switchblade knife in Italy. I’ve served in Combat and reenlisted at the Alamo. ..But that was what I wanted to do. Your dreams may be different.

I am considering joining a branch of the military, but im not sure what branch.?

First it is Army, Marines, Air Force, and Navy. I don't personally care about the other three but you need to capitalize Marines. Anyway, that aside here are some fairly basic thoughts based off my years of service and interactions with each branch. Reader beware: This is not in any way politically correct (although I try to be polite) and is hardly empirical data. The Army and the Navy offer you the most money to serve. Between the GI Bill, Army College Fund, special pay for Sea Service, re-enlistment bonuses, etc. these two branches seem to give out more money. Money shuldn't be your reason for joining - you can get a LOT more in the private sector - but it may be your deciding factor in which service to choose. The Army will also give you more popcorn to hang on your dress uniform to impress the ladies who don't know any better. I swear they give you a medal for tying your boots. Nothing wrong with this. We all like to look good and if you have to wear one of them girly hats they should at least give you some medals to wear on your chest ot make up for it. The Air Force has the best bases and barracks I have ever seen. Their BOQs and BEQs are practically condos and the food is excellent. Honestly, they also aren't required to work as hard physically. Hey, simple truth guys! Don't hate the messenger. They do a lot more technical work, however, so I wouldn't say they don't work as hard - it is just a different type of work then the average grunt in other services. The Navy has the best looking women of any branch other than the Coast Guard. Now that may not be your thing so I'll also say that with the right MOS (job) in the Navy you can travel more and see more of the world then any other branch of service. The Navy has some of the best postings, world-wide, and can go darn near anywhere.

You'll notice I didn't mention my beloved Corps. The simple reason is that the people who make good Marines don't need to be convinced to join the Corps. They know they want to be Marines and are willing to put forth the effort to earn that privilage. If you need to be convinced to join the Corps then we really don't need you. Thank you, anyway.

Maintaining the right posture is really important for a person to get maximum benefits for their overall health. A person with bad posture is always known for having many health issues that might have long term effect for their overall health. Here are some of the health effects that you may experience from using it and they are,It may result in headache and jaw pain.People with bad posture also experience the shoulder and back pain.Reduces the functioning of your lungs.One may also experience the gastrointestinal pains.Misconception is another harmful affect that a person might experience.In order to get rid of such harmful effects, it is really important for a person to have a look for some of the ways that may be known helpful. And for that, the best thing that you can go for is the Best Posture Corrector.

There are various ways to increase your immunity which have scientifically been shown to be very effective. I’ll be going into the details of healthy eating as well a bit so hope you don’t mind that.Exclusive breastfeeding till 6 months of age followed by appropriate weaning practices. Reason: There are a lot of reasons for this. You can find a list of them here: BreastfeedingImmunisation as recommended by the WHO along with whatever is prescribed in your country. Reason: It is the best method of avoiding a bunch of preventable diseases.Consumption of an adequate amount of Vitamins and Minerals in your diet. Reason: These are required for the normal functioning of various enzymes in the body.Food containing antioxidants such as Vitamin A, C, E, Selenium, Copper, Zinc etc. should form a part of your diet. Reason: Antioxidants are required to neutralise free radicals produced in the body which cause cellular damage and ageing.Making sure you meet your daily protein requirements. Reason: Proteins are necessary not just for building muscle, but antibodies one of the chief immune mediators in our body is composed of proteins too.Mental health. Increased stress has been scientifically shown to have an adverse effect on immunity. Reason: Stress releases Cortisol which affects immune function. (Note: Coffee has also been shown to raise cortisol levels and may subsequently have an adverse effect on immunity)Adequate sleep. Reason: A lack of sleep has been shown to affect the level of various cytokines necessary for an immune response.Healthy skin. Reason: Skin forms the largest external barrier to infection. Hence, keeping your skin healthy by simple means such as moisturising, using sunscreen etc (which are often overlooked) may go a long way in preventing simple infections.Simple hygiene and sanitation: such as washing of hands, storing and cooking food and water appropriately, proper disposal of garbage, can play a large role in preventing disease and improving health.This is by no means an exhaustive list, just a few things I could remember off the top of my head that I’ve learnt over the last 4 years.Hope this helps :D

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