Claim 1 of 1,2 Ref under “Do you know..workouts?” SH

1.) Pizza, Francis et. al., Muscle Inflammatory Cells after Passive Stretches, Isometric Contractions, and Lengthening Contractions, J Appl Physiol 92: 1873-1878, 2002.

 

Claim 2 of 1,2 Ref under “Do you know..workouts?” SH

2.) McLoughlin, Thomas et. al ., Inflammatory Cells in Rat Skeletal Muscle are Elevated after Electrically Stimulated Contractions, J Appl Physiol 94: 876-882, 2003.

 

Claim 3 Ref under “Do you know…workouts” SH …decent workout.

3.) Pizza, Francis et. al., Neutrophils Injure Cultured Skeletal Myotubes, Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 281: C334-C341, 2001.

 

Claim 4 Ref for “The result is inflammation…and pain” SH

4.) Jones, Anthony K. P. et. al., In Vivo Leukocyte Migration in Arthritis, Arthritis and Rheumatism, Vol. 34, No. 3 (March 1991).

 

Claim 5 of 5,6 Ref for “The result is inflammation” SH …cell growth at all

5.) Spangenburg, Espen E. et. al., Multiple Signaling Pathways Mediate LIF-Induced Skeletal Muscle Satellite Cell Proliferation, Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 283: C204-C211, 2002.

 

Claim 6 of 5,6 Ref for “The result is inflammation” SH …cell growth at all

6.) McHugh, M.P. et. al., Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage and Potential Mechanisms for the Repeated Bout Effect , Sports Medicine, Volume 27, Number 3, 1 March 1999, pp. 157-170(14).

 

Claim 7 for “The result is inflammation” SH…overtraining and injuries.

7.) Cheung, K. et. al., Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness: Treatment Strategies and Performance Factors, Sports Med. 2003;33(2):145-64.

 

Claim 8 of 8,9 Ref for “Healthier than Motrin…Aleve” SH …reducing muscle power and strength.

8.) Newman , N.M. et. al., Acetabular Bone Destruction Related to Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs, Lancet 1985; Jul 6;2(8445):11-4.

 

Claim 9 of 8,9 Ref for “Healthier than Motrin…Aleve” SH …reducing muscle power and strength.

9.) Shield, M.J. Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and Their Effects on Cartilage Synthesis and Renal Function, Eur J Rheumatol Inflamm. 1993; 13(1):7-16.

 

Claim 10 of 10,11 Ref for Last Sentence under “Where's the Proof?” SH

10.) Stelwagen, K. et. al., An Anti-Inflammatory Component Derived from Milk of Hyperimmunised Cows Reduces Tight Junction Permeability In Vitro, Inflamm. Res. 47(1998) 384-388.