Kendall "Da Spyder" Grove
KENDALL GROVE (Middle Weight Champion) from Spike TV's the Ultimate Fighter 3.
Kendall “Spyder†Grove put on an extremely impressive performance, winning a hard fought unanimous decision against a very game Ed “Short Fuse†Herman. Kendall became The Ultimate Fighter 3 Middleweight Champion.
In what was the frontrunner for the 2006 UFC fight of the year, Hawaii’s Kendall "Spider" Grove scored a unanimous 29-28 decision over Portland, Oregon’s Ed "Short Fuse" Herman following three rounds of nonstop, breathtaking action in the Octagon. Grove secured the middleweight Ultimate Fighter crown and a six-figure contract with the UFC. TUF 3 Finale on Spike TV draws record ratings doubling the viewership of NASCAR Race on FX Head-To-Head delivering more men 18-49 than anything else on television in its timeslot.
All Natural Topical Anti-Septic Head to Toe Body Spray
Fight Guard is a tough antiseptic spray specifically designed for the gym and body. Spray body from head to toe to protect against germs on contact and airborne bacteria. Apply immediately to open wounds and skin irritations to prevent the spread of bacteria and to accelerate healing.
The Fight Guard is made from Ionic Silver Hydrosol which has anti-bacteria and anti-fungal properties and may also be used as a disinfectant spray for all gym equipments (mats, benches) and personal gear (gloves, pads, head gear and mouth piece).
Use Fight Guard on all skin injuries ranging form burns, cuts, rashes and insect bites. It reduces pain and itching and known to reduce scarring through its accelerated healing process. Fight Guard helps to prevent the spread of ring worm, eczema and staph.
Ingredients: Silver Ions at 5-10 parts per million (PPM)
Other: Ultra Pure High Grade Energy Enhanced "Well" Water.
16oz Refillable - 2oz Personal - 12oz Gym Bottle
Topical and Ingestible
Unscented
Athletic Body Care Teaches How To Prevent Infections.
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According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), athletes are more susceptible to viruses and fungi transfer due to the high rate of skin contact and the use of shared gear and gym equipment. These viruses and infections have moved from myth to reality and right into your schools.
Some of the many pathogens spreading around our nations facilities are Staph, Ringworm, Impetigo and hepatitis. One of the most prevalent and virulent strains of bacteria, Staph, has evolved into a resistant strain that is no longer susceptible to common antibiotics. MRSA (methicillin resistant staph aureus) is a type of staph infection that presents additional risks and problems for those affected. First, and most importantly, MRSA has had a significantly higher mortality rate. Second, MRSA places a much higher cost-burden on both the patients and the medical system because of the difficulties in treating this very common infection, In fact, the CDC has now declared MRSA a national epidemic because of the rise in infections. Although many of the MRSA infections that are present in Emergency Department in America are usually skin infections, the danger is most severe when these infections go untreated. When the integrity of our skin is compromised by dryness or cracking, bleeding, Mat-burn, MRSA can enter the bloodstream and ultimately lead to sepsis.
Unfortunately, many people infected with MRSA don't notice immediately because these infections can often be mistaken for spider bites. If left untreated, these bite-like infections spread over a larger area of the skin, or even grow in diameter. Once the infection spreads and becomes more sever and painful, the treatment options become increasingly limited and expensive.
Even though recommended treatment is to spray affected area immediately to decrease the amount of bacteria, fungus and infectious properties that may enter the bloodstream.
Spray up to 3 to 5 times per day or as needed until completely healed.