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re: Dabo Swinney says Clemson may have mistakenly provided PEDs
Posted on 2/9/19 at 7:38 pm to RD Dawg
Posted on 2/9/19 at 7:38 pm to RD Dawg
ostarine which supposedly is not for sell legally anywhere in the world.
i'm kind of confused as to how a freshman out of small town Seneca SC could have got a PED on the black market.
It sounds like it most likely was in a supplement that the players / Clemson didn't know about.
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i'm kind of confused as to how a freshman out of small town Seneca SC could have got a PED on the black market.
It sounds like it most likely was in a supplement that the players / Clemson didn't know about.
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This post was edited on 2/9/19 at 7:42 pm
Posted on 2/9/19 at 10:08 pm to Tillman
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ostarine which supposedly is not for sell legally anywhere in the world.
i'm kind of confused as to how a freshman out of small town Seneca SC could have got a PED on the black market.
It sounds like it most likely was in a supplement that the players / Clemson didn't know about.
SARMs are pretty well known about within the body building/fitness community. There are several websites a google search away to find SARMS for sell online, ostarine included. They're generally labeled "not for human consumption" or "for research purposes only" as a legal loophole.
Just google "Ostarine Solution" or "SARM Solutions" you'll easily find the sites.
SARMs are not however in any supplement you buy from GNC or vitamin shoppe, etc.
At this point, I can't believe Dabo is as dumb as he acts on the subject. Since the players failed tests, someone has had to at least educated him on the what SARMs are and their ease of availability.
The most innocent case I can think that could have occurred is they might have had a workout shake with a gym buddy that put the stuff in it. Otherwise the players were knowingly taking the stuff, whether they knew it was a banned substance or not.
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