WADA adds Suma and Ecdysterone to banned list?

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WADA adds Suma and Ecdysterone to banned list?

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Came across this yesterday...
https://images.beachbody.com/coach_email ... t_deal.pdf

Its the only info I currently have... Will be looking for more today.

I know some folks made mention of having to be military/NCAA compliant, and I have to be WADA compliant :(
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Re: WADA adds Suma and Ecdysterone to banned list?

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beefcake66 wrote:Came across this yesterday...
https://images.beachbody.com/coach_email ... t_deal.pdf

Its the only info I currently have... Will be looking for more today.

I know some folks made mention of having to be military/NCAA compliant, and I have to be WADA compliant :(
wow that is crazy...guess its further proof that they work...
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Upon more reading yesterday it sounded like they decided in 2010 to put it on it, but I read the entire 2011 WADA Prohibited list and I didn't see it written there... But it's probably in the fine print ("and other substances with a similar chemical structure or similar biological effect(s).)
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Re: WADA adds Suma and Ecdysterone to banned list?

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beefcake66 wrote:Came across this yesterday...
https://images.beachbody.com/coach_email ... t_deal.pdf

Its the only info I currently have... Will be looking for more today.

I know some folks made mention of having to be military/NCAA compliant, and I have to be WADA compliant :(
Quite interesting (and disturbing).

You'd think a non-hormonal/safe and health promoting substance would be welcomed as part of the solution? Of course not...

Matter is likely right, the broad (too broad) definition includes anything that um, works.
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RobRegish wrote:
beefcake66 wrote:Came across this yesterday...
https://images.beachbody.com/coach_email ... t_deal.pdf

Its the only info I currently have... Will be looking for more today.

I know some folks made mention of having to be military/NCAA compliant, and I have to be WADA compliant :(
Quite interesting (and disturbing).

You'd think a non-hormonal/safe and health promoting substance would be welcomed as part of the solution? Of course not...

Matter is likely right, the broad (too broad) definition includes anything that um, works.
I mean why stop there? How about banning creatine and whey protein too since they also help build muscle,,,
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Some (woman) Senator wanted creatine banned, since she said it was a "steroid".

That's what kind of idiots we're dealing with folks. Muscle is 70% water, we better ban that too.

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FDA WARNING (of any sort) = This is good, possibly great stuff. It likely works.

FDA BAN = This stuff works, likely quite well. Stock up on as much as you can...
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The adaptogenic phyto-active
components of Suma Root have been identified as ecdysteroids3. These phytoactive
compounds have been reported1,2 to have the following effects in humans:
lowering cholesterol, balancing blood sugar levels, immune-modulating and antiarrhythmic
effects as well as hepatoprotective effects.

And this is bad, why?!?
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ckeahey76 wrote:The adaptogenic phyto-active
components of Suma Root have been identified as ecdysteroids3. These phytoactive
compounds have been reported1,2 to have the following effects in humans:
lowering cholesterol, balancing blood sugar levels, immune-modulating and antiarrhythmic
effects as well as hepatoprotective effects.

And this is bad, why?!?
Bawhaha! But the word "steroids" is there! Steroids bad, Bad steroids. All you kids, don't take steroids... even the healthy ones.

They're WAY out of line folks. Let them know about this, and support one HELL of a Suma Extract/Adaptogen N. 25:1 customized extract, no wonder I feel so good on this stuff.

I stocked up LONG ago. It's a bedtime staple... :)
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from my cold, dead hands...
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nigh70wl wrote:from my cold, dead hands...
:)
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