Creatine- the supplement
Title: Creatine- the supplement
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1958 | Pages: 7 (approximately 235 words/page)
Creatine- the supplement
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1958 | Pages: 7 (approximately 235 words/page)
May 5, 1999
9AHP4
Outline
Question: Should creatine be legal?
Title: Creatine: The legal supplement
I. Introduction
A. Background on Creatine
1. History
a. Beginning of supplementation
b. Advancements
2. Function
a. Purpose
b. Uses
B. Problem: Should creatine be categorized as a drug or a dietary supplement?
II. Body
A. Positives of Creatine
1. Bigger Bodies and Stronger Muscles
2. Better than Steroids
B. Negatives of Creatine
1. Overdosing
2. Dangers of the unknown
C. Supporters/Opposers of Creatine
III. Conclusion
A.
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remain legal as a natural body building supplement.
Creatine: The legal supplement
by
English 9AH
Pd 4
Mrs.
May 5, 1999
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