Having seen these recent threads on the contents of JW and how products contain ingredients not listed...I am contemplating whether to drop Green MAGnitude. Is there any way I can get proof that the ingredients are 100% correct in this product? I do NOT want to test positive for some substance when I'm drug tested.
EDIT: I am also noting that "normal" non-hormonal supps such as Muscle Milk contain NCAA Banned Substances, so don't write me off immediately on this.
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07-11-2007, 11:07 PM #1
Green MAGnitude - In light of the JW Scandal
Last edited by DieHollywoodDie; 07-11-2007 at 11:20 PM.
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07-11-2007, 11:47 PM #8
lol first of all cant believe youd compare CL to ****
but anyways here you go about Muscle Milk
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showth...ht=ncaa+bannedGET DOMS TODAY
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07-11-2007, 11:51 PM #9
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07-11-2007, 11:51 PM #10
I heard Muscle Milk is banned, is that that true?
Well the answer to that is, technically yes. Muscle Milk was banned by the NCAA because it contains IGF-1 (insulin growth hormone 1) precursors. if you read the container it says it has "Growth Hormone releasers." Well anyone who knows anything will tell you that any increase, if at all, of IGF-1 you get from Muscle Milk is so negligible that it will never show up in a test. So unless you get caught carrying a container by NCAA testing officials continue to take it you will be fine. But, since technically it is "hormonal" it has to be banned according to NCAA regulations. Also you must note that the NCAA has deals with Gatorade and other companies that supply protein drinks and there is money to be made by them banning MM. Recently Cytosport and the NCAA entered into an agreement that allows Muscle Milk Collegiate. Now if you were Cytosport, and a majority of your MM customers were high school and college athletes, and the NCAA banned your product, would you not come out with a compliant product, different or not? Of course.
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showth...lk+banned+ncaa
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our supps are manufactured in an "GMP for Sport" compliant facility (NSF certification guideline 306 and NSF GMP Registration Policies), which means the facility has complied with banned substances (like homronals) and they will not have traces of those substances in products that do not have them on the label
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07-12-2007, 11:07 AM #18
If you have a serious issue with Green Mag, I would recommend dropping all supplements completely. It is a creatine product from a reputable company, and now you know that their supplements are produced in a GMP facility. If that still worries you, you aren't going to find many supplements you are comfortable using, by the same logic.
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