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Doping: From Deer Antler Spray to Steroids
(AP) — Bubba Watson wants no part of deer-antler spray. The name alone makes the Masters champion a morsel squeamish. "It sounds like something I would never want near me. I don't even know how you take deer-antler spray," Watson said Wednesday at
Vijay Singh's use of deer-antler spray came after a Sports Illustrated report named him and NFL star linebacker Ray Lewis as regular users of the substance. David Epstein, a senior writer for the publication, said Singh admitted his use to him
The flood gates have opened ever since Sports Illustrated in print a more than 5000 word article Tuesday about the substances made by the two-man company S.W.A.T.S. (Sports with Alternatives to Steroids). The one
Football players have been accused of using deer antler spray, a banned performance enhancer with a bizarre name.
Deer antler supplement contains IGF-1, one of the NFL's banned substances.
Despite the huge popularity of deer velvet antler products, their benefits have not been proved at various laboratories. So a person must exercise some amount of caution before taking these products. No wonder the deer antler spray had a negative impact on some of users.
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