Various performance supplements are being openly advertised nowadays, eg by podcasts and some athletes, aimed at age-groupers.
There's nothing wrong with advocating for some magnesium or powdered greens to keep you at full health, but then we had THC creams, ketones, and now 'plasma-boosting tree bark extract' and a low-paperwork online pharmacy?
How can anyone want to be publicly associated with things like this? Doping is only defined by a list of tested substances, and that list means very little if there's no testing of age groupers. What's different here?
There's nothing wrong with advocating for some magnesium or powdered greens to keep you at full health, but then we had THC creams, ketones, and now 'plasma-boosting tree bark extract' and a low-paperwork online pharmacy?
How can anyone want to be publicly associated with things like this? Doping is only defined by a list of tested substances, and that list means very little if there's no testing of age groupers. What's different here?
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emceemanners: Feb 29, 24 9:52