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What does the prohormone ban mean for you?
Back in 1998, baseball slugger McGuire broke Roger Maris' "unbeatable"
home run record. However, his admission that he used a supplement
called androstenedione (pronounced andro-steen-die-own) attracted
a firestorm of interest from the media.
Androstenedione formed part of a class of supplements known as
prohormones. They were aggressively promoted as potent muscle-builders
and legitimate alternatives to steroids.
Unfortunately, for some, the prohormone era is almost over. New
legislation means that many of these compounds will no longer be
available as dietary supplements from January 2005.
Should you be stocking up? Here's what the research has to say.
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