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Hayden | CNP Pro male | 24-06-2007 @ 15:30 | |
memories , like the corners of my mind .... Member 49, 2298 posts SQ 200, BP 132.5, DL 220552.5 kgs @ 123kgs UnEq | Does anyone know if 'CNP pro male' is legal to use in BWLA? | ||
Alex | ... | 24-06-2007 @ 22:02 | |
Picca Boo Member 16, 1204 posts SQ 140, BP 130, DL 200470.0 kgs @ 77kgs UnEq | I don't know, but looking at the contents, it's all herbal crap, so I would assume it's fine. And I doubt they would test for such things anyway. | ||
Martin1956 | ... | 24-06-2007 @ 23:04 | |
Old Age Presser Member 75, 7711 posts SQ 0, BP 200, DL 200400.0 kgs @ 105kgs Eq | It's not herbal stuff as such that they test for, but if for example a herbal concoction contains ephedrine or something like that then you could get done. (Not saying this product does.) They test for everything on the WADA banned list when they test, they're not selective about what is tested for. That's partly why the tests are so expensive. | ||
tokar | ... | 28-06-2007 @ 19:03 | |
Невыносимо Высокомерный (RIP) Member 11, 965 posts SQ 190, BP 140, DL 255585.0 kgs @ 95kgs UnEq | As far as I know it's just a variation of Tribulus Terrestris plus a few other herbs - nothing that's banned or tested for. Quite probably nothing that would be particularly helpful either though. | ||
brynevans | ... | 01-07-2007 @ 23:53 | |
Scotbasher - forever Member 59, 2115 posts | According to the CNP website "Pro-Male is perfectly safe to use for those subject to IOC drug testing." but im inclined to agree with Tokars comments that its probably not much good anyway. One of the tests that your sample gets is the T/E ratio which measures the relationship between testosterone and epitestosterone which is normally 1:1 but the tolerance on the test allows you up to a 6:1 before its regarded as suspicious. Here is a link to an article: http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn6265 [url=] [/url] So while it may raise testosterone it may not raise it by much if they are saying it's safe to use if you are drug tested. Exercise,mood and sunlight and a host of other things can also raise testosterone but of course these can't be bottled and sold. I think too many people go in search of the holy grail of supplements when they'd be better off buying a juicy piece of meat (or soya bean curd for the vegans). Of course some supplements do work but others are based on very weak scientific evidence. | ||