Is it time for GNC to be checked out?
Interesting stuff with the current suspensions
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quote:Originally posted by fanofgame:
biggerpappi,
There are several nutritional protein products that do not contain creatine. Plain whey protein does not contain creatine. Maybe you had something with creatine added , they do have products that do.
quote:Originally posted by biggerpapi:
We were recently told that the Illinois High School Association was going to test and punish for use of creatine.
In doing a limited amount of research, I found that benefits and downsides to creatine are not well known.
quote:Originally posted by Jon Doyle:
Why is this GNC's fault?
Every MLB player knows he risks contamination with over the counter supps. It's rare, but does happen.
It was not andro that he was taking either. No one uses andro anymore. No one has used it since 1998 or so. It doesn't work and mainly converts to estrogen.
GNC carries their own line of product in addition to select 3rd party brands. The product that Romero claims caused him to fail is a 3rd party brand.
And who is to say he wasn't taking something else? Not saying he was or wasn't, just that there have been plenty of athletes who have blamed OTC supps when, in fact, they later admitted to use. OTC supps is the easy cop out.
It is true, every OTC supp is not regulated by the FDA under the DSHEA act. If it is found in the food chain and in nature, you can sell it OTC. There are some supps that fall in the grey area.
There are literally thousands of proteins on the market. Some contain creatine and some don't. All it takes is one glance at the label to see if your protein contains creatine or not. A large company such as GNC has way too much to lose by not listing whats in the bottle on the label.
As always, you should research (and not just a simple Google search) anything you put in your body. And you should be held accountable for it as well.
quote:Originally posted by JT:
Perhaps it is time for MLB to use the NFL plan and develop a list of APPROVED substances...with anything else at the users own risk.
quote:Originally posted by 3FingeredGlove:
Here are some reasons why fertility drug usage is banned....
So there are two issues relevant to users of steroids and testosterone. When a male uses an anabolic steroid, his own body's testosterone production is suppressed. When he stops taking the steroid, a fertility drug is often used to stimulate resumption of the natural production of testosterone and sperm, and restore the natural balance. Without that, he may actually have a temporary decrease in perfomance after stopping.
Detecting fertility drugs in an athlete's body (male or female) is a definite red flag. It can have an innocent explanation, but it usually means something else.
quote:Originally posted by biggerpapi:
We were recently told that the Illinois High School Association was going to test and punish for use of creatine.
We looked at the label on the Whey Protein shakes we were taking and, sure enough, they have creatine. That Whey went right into the garbage. You could say we threw it a whey! (sorry)
In doing a limited amount of research, I found that benefits and downsides to creatine are not well known.
Even more distressing, was to learn what Romero and Mitre just found out...these supplements are not FDA regulated. Therefore, they may not actually include all the ingredients on the label. OR WORSE, they might include things NOT on the ingredient list.
Remember when we were kids and we were told to eat a balanced diet, exercise and get enough sleep? Well, that is my son's new training regimen.
quote:JC said he had a nutritionalist approve the drug as well as his trainer.
quote:He had been taking the drug before it was banned and has never tested positive before. So something had to have happened between the time he took the drug originally to when he took the drug that made him test positive.
quote:I think that the MLB has to be more clear on what players can and can not take either by releasing a statement or a pamphlet or something. Because somebody could get wrongly accused such as it looks in this case.
quote:Originally posted by Estone28:
I wonder how they would do that. I believe Creatine is also in red meat. No steak for you!!