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  • Your link is for amazon.com, though. On amazon.ca, it's $79. From my minimal bit of research, it does seem like the accuracy on Polar devices is quite good. It looks like there was one study done on the Armour39 that suggests it's quite accurate as well: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23860286 I don't have access to…
  • Well, how effective they are should mostly be dependent on whether you're getting enough through food. My understanding is that when you're working out, your vitamin/mineral needs tend to go beyond what they would be otherwise. I don't have any numbers or research to back me up, but I'm pretty sure it depends on what type…
  • How can anyone use "it's not natural" as an argument against dairy? If you're opposed to something due to the fact that it's unnatural, isn't it a bit hypocritical to make use of the Internet, or a computer or phone for that matter?
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