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    Quick swole V2 Question

    I am in a college sport and just want to be sure that swole V2 is safe for me to take and has no banned subtances by the NCAA?

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    Nah, and steroids dont either. My point? You need to read the ingredients and compare them with what the NCAA says. I am sure they post the list. ITs your life, do some research. Not trying to be a prick, sorry.
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    You should study the banned substances list very carefully, even too much caffeine will get you in trouble. The other consideration is that some supplements could be accidentally contaminated with banned compounds like Andro.

    The know the NSF and NFL are developing a testing procedure to insure all approved supplements do not include banned substances - http://www.nsf.org/business/nfl_nflp...?program=NFLPA I'm not sure is NCAA is doing the same thing.

    I'm obviously overstating the risks here, but be very careful what you take.

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    be super careful with anything. i forget who, but some NFL player, I know it was posted here somewhere, got into trouble and was later cleared after failing a drug test due to the some of the stuff contained in Nitrotech

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    I don't understand that. What in a protein drink could make you fail a drug test?
    http://www.maxsportsmag.com/science/issue40/40sci1.htm
    If you read this article, the doctor explains the classes of drugs and there are no ingredients in Nitrotech that fit into those classes, at least none that are listed on the ingredient panel. But after using Nitrotec for 6 weeks, my bench did go up 400 lbs. like it says in the 4 page ads in every magazine you pick up, so maybe there is something MuscleTech isn't telling us

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