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They are all cheaters who took this spray if it is a true story.
I know something that ". . . could take the edge off arthritic joints that hurt and get Utah State’s injured basketball players up to snuff. It could change the world, elevate mankind, solve medical mysteries and cut short our recovery time from ailments, surgeries, sprains, aches, bone fractures and muscle pulls." It's called the resurrection.
SEC gets away with everything. The NCAA turns a blind eye when it comes to the SEC. They are all cheaters.
Ok, so if it isn't even proven that it works, why is it illegal? I understand that if there is indisputable scientific evidence that this stuff actually worked, then sure, you could call them cheaters, but right now there are scientists that are saying it doesn't even work in the way they are delivering it, through the spray method. So, instead of being cheaters, they are just suckers. I know a friend who has a garage full of some different juices that he signed up to sell because they were "super foods" and cured cancer, fibromyalgia, diabetes, etc,. Strange, they are just sitting there collecting dust because he couldn't find enough suckers to buy into his snake oil. I believe this guy selling this antler stuff is one heck of a good salesman.
The question is whether the body absorbs it and utilizes it. Even if it utilizes it, what differences does it make (ask Hillary)? Many men have enough testosterone, they just don't have usable testosterone.
That is a good question concerning "how can it be illegal if it doesn't work?" The answer is that it is still a illegal substance and it is still cheating (or trying to cheat).
So Dick Harmon thinks this stuff might allow him to shoot a round of golf in the sixties. Hmmm, that would be amazing! But then again, he didn't specify if he was referring to 9 or 18 holes.
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