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Curiosity question.....
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Curiosity question.....


Dec 26, 2018, 3:24 PM

Haven’t been following the boards the last few days so this may have already been addressed.

A little devils advocate, If this ostratine is “so common” then how come nobody else has had this issue? Or have they??And spare me the NCAA conspiracy crap too.

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Dec 26, 2018, 3:29 PM

Apparently, yes others have had this issue according to Dabo’s presser. Many have been exonerated. I’m not a conspiracy theorist but I have had multiple lab tests that were wrong. Chief among them was a negative pregnancy test that happened to be my 4th child.

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Oh I know there are false positives....


Dec 26, 2018, 3:40 PM

Or negatives all the times in testing.

But I also don’t think the “wait time” for an exoneration process would have taken this long for something this time sensitive. I’m not saying anything was intentional, but with the lack of public cases like this I don’t know if there is 100% innocence on their part either.

Maybe I’m wrong and they clear them all, but I wouldn’t count on it.

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Dec 26, 2018, 3:39 PM

A very good question and deserves an answer. I do not know the facts but only what I have read in the past two days but to answer your question, no one seems to know why it has shown up in those three players and no one else and no one seems to have any idea where it came from. We are all hoping that it was a lab error. Ostarine is not legal for human consumption any where in the USA and possibly the world. However some companies have been known to add it illegally to certain body supplements. It also appears that the amount found in the drug tests could have easily come from cross contamination of something due to inadequate cleaning of lab equipment used to make something that has been used by the team and could be anything from the Epsom Salts to powders used for the shakes prepared by the nutritional staff. Right now the answer to you question is no one knows why only three and where did it come from or is it hopefully a mistake.

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