Joe Cannon Health
Joe Cannon Health

Joe Cannon Health

Joe Cannon

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Joe Cannon, MS exercise science, BS chemistry & biology has been helping people sort health facts from fiction since the 1990s. He's a no-nonsense authority on exercise, dietary supplements, sports nutrition, rhabdomyolysis (rhabdo) and personal fitness training. No hype. No spin. Just the facts in plain English.

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Supplements That Actually Work (and the Ones to Avoid): My Thoughts on the Consumer Reports Article
DEC 23, 2025
Supplements That Actually Work (and the Ones to Avoid): My Thoughts on the Consumer Reports Article
Nearly 60% of Americans take dietary supplements, but most people don’t know which ones are backed by real evidence and which may be ineffective or dangerous. In thisepisode, I break down Consumer Reports’ article on supplements worth considering and supplements to avoid, including magnesium, vitamin D,probiotics, protein powders, kratom, green tea extract, and more. I’ll discuss supplement safety, contamination risks, dosing concerns, drug interactions, and why “natural” does not always mean safe. I summarize the Consumer Reportsarticle titled “The Supplements That Could Actually Be Worth Trying” and give my opinions.  Read My Rhabdo Book Purchase My Rhabdo Book (my website)Order on Amazon (affiliate link) Consultations https://supplementclarity.com/private-consultations/ Connect With MeSupplementClarity.com YouTubeTiktok About Me For over 30 years, I’ve been sorting nutrition facts from fiction and helping people understand dietary supplements, using clinical research as my litmus test. I am unbiased. I analyze the research so you don’t have to.  I wrote the first book about exercise-induced rhabdomyolysis. I have an MS in exercise science and a BS in biology & chemistry. Disclaimer Episodes are for informationonly. I’m NOT a medical doctor. NO medical advice is given or implied. ALWAYS consult your physician for the best health advice for you. I participate in the Amazon Associates program, which means if you click on a link to Amazon and make a purchase, I may make a small commission at no extra cost to you.
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AOD9604 Weight Loss Peptide Research Review
AUG 27, 2025
AOD9604 Weight Loss Peptide Research Review
AOD9604, also known as the HGH fragment 177-191, is one of the most talked-about peptides in the fitness and anti-aging worlds. In fact, AOD is said to refer to "anti-obesity drug." This is the audio of a video I created on the AOD9604 peptide research. I break down the research behind AOD9604, the dosages tested, and what the results really mean. To see the references and the research itself, see the video below. Reference https://youtu.be/KwOpMgD-Nl8 Read My Rhabdo Book Education is the best defense against getting rhabdomyolysis. I've been teaching about rhabdo for over 10 years. If you are in the US, you can order my book directly from me. · Purchase My Rhabdo Book · Order on Amazon (affiliate link) Consultations https://supplementclarity.com/private-consultations/ Connect With Me · Joe-Cannon.com · SupplementClarity.com · YouTube · Tiktok About Me For over 30 years, I've been sorting nutrition facts from fiction and helping people understand dietary supplements, using clinical research as my litmus test. I am unbiased. I analyze the research so you don't have to. I wrote the first book about exercise-induced rhabdomyolysis. I have an MS in exercise science and a BS in biology & chemistry. Disclaimer Episodes are for information only. I'm NOT a medical doctor. NO medical advice is given or implied. ALWAYS consult your physician for the best health advice for you. I participate in the Amazon Associates program, which means if you click on a link to Amazon and make a purchase, I may make a small commission at no extra cost to you.
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Is BodyBuliding Healthy? New Study Results
AUG 23, 2025
Is BodyBuliding Healthy? New Study Results
A new study is making waves in the bodybuilding community that hints that IFBB professional bodybuilding carries a higher risk of death compared to amateur bodybuilders. Almost 20,000 bodybuilders were followed for an average of 8 years. Results: 1 in every 167 bodybuilders had died and of those 46 deaths were related to sudden cardiac arrest. Their hearts stopped working suddenly, without warning. Among Mr. Olympia competitors, it was 1 out of every 20. What's the cause and are these results to be believed? Here's what you need to know. Reference https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40393525/ Read My Rhabdo Book Education is the best defense against getting rhabdomyolysis. I've been teaching about rhabdo for over 10 years. If you are in the US, you can order my book directly from me. · Purchase My Rhabdo Book · Order on Amazon (affiliate link) Consultations https://supplementclarity.com/private-consultations/ Connect With Me · Joe-Cannon.com · SupplementClarity.com · YouTube · Tiktok About Me For over 30 years, I've been sorting nutrition facts from fiction and helping people understand dietary supplements, using clinical research as my litmus test. I am unbiased. I analyze the research so you don't have to. I wrote the first book about exercise-induced rhabdomyolysis. I have an MS in exercise science and a BS in biology & chemistry. Disclaimer Episodes are for information only. I'm NOT a medical doctor. NO medical advice is given or implied. ALWAYS consult your physician for the best health advice for you. I participate in the Amazon Associates program which means if you click on a link to amazon and make a purchase, I may make a small commission at no extra cost to you.
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15 MIN