No. Though steroid abuse may accelerate genetic hairloss.
Based on personal experience, YES! Others have reported protein shakes causing irritability as well. One way to minimize the irritability is to eat bananas or include them in the shake.
Drinking protein shakes does not cause constipation, unless you get no water or fiber in your body too. The best way to avoid constipation is increase in fluids and fiber.
No. Even a large amount of protein shakes should not, assuming that your diet is otherwise complete. Remember that pure whey protein shakes are not a replacement for a meal, only a supplement and should not be used as a sole source of nutrition. Be sure to consume other sources of food. However; if you have an existing heart condition, powders such as whey protein CAN cause tachycardia (not immediately though).
No. Whey protein is a derivative of milk. Typically the only supplements that will affect your emotions are ones that affect hormone levels, like: pro hormones, test boosters, steroids.
Dandruff does not cause any type of hair loss in people.
because of all the annoying questions glassblowers have to put up with. It is also the cause of premature hairloss in glassblowers.
You are thinking of shakes, not shingles.
Protein shakes have a lot of calories (from protein), and my understanding is that people normally drink them to put on muscle mass, not loose weight. That said, if you are getting most of your calories from protein, a la the Atkins diet, this throws certain bodily systems out of whack and does cause weight loss. On the whole though, you'd do better eating a low calorie, balanced diet, with lots of leafy vegetables (but no salad dressing). The thermogenics don't have much bearing on the question. They are going to have the same relative effect regardless of what you are eating.
These are called hot spots call your vet and get some medicine they will go away fast.
No not at all, if you take steroids they can lead to heart failure.
An earquake are shakes and jiggles in the huge pieces of the Earth.
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