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FDA Warning Casts Suspicion on Bodybuilding Supplements and Sports Nutrition Industryby Millard BakerThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a Public Health Advisory (PHA) warning consumers to avoid using bodybuilding supplements claiming to contain “steroids”, “steroid-like substances”, “steroid alternatives” and “hormone products”. The FDA warning failed to give guidance on the specific product [...]
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I didn't read this...but if they are trying to warn people of the dangers of taking something nobody knows anything about...I agree 110%. If tried and true steroid compounds have many known potential side effects, you KNOW this wanna be shit has to be riddled with known and not yet known effects and for all we know could be doing serious irreversable damage to our bodies.
I am not for the FDA governing the supplement industry, but someone needs to ensure items on the market have been highly tested for safety, and not just hype to make a supplement company rich. |
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