NFL Warns Players Eating Too Much Meat In Mexico, China Could Lead To Failed Drug Test
NEW
YORK (CBSNewYork)
— The National Football League is warning its players from eating
too much meat in China and Mexico because it could cause a failed
drug test.
The
NFL said in a memo that some meat produced in China and Mexico could
be contaminated with anabolic agent clenbuterol, which is banned by
the league’s Performance-Enhancing Substances policy.
“Consuming
large quantities of meat while visiting those particular countries
may result in a positive test for clenbuterol in violation of the
Policy,” the league said.
The
memo continued, “Players are warned to be aware of this issue when
traveling to Mexico and China. Please take caution if you decide to
consume meat, and understand that you do so at your own risk.”
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Wellll…
About 15 or so years ago, a good neighbor of ours showed me a
satellite photo of the Mexico City area and the land around it. Seems
a rather vast area was used for truck farming vegetables. Stuff for
salads and such. He’d done a fair amount of research on this and
being highly opposed to certain farming practices, he found out why
that ‘delta’ was so productive. It was watered and fertilized by
untreated sewage from Mexico City itself. Since what are prescription
drugs elsewhere are OTC there and all kinds of antibiotic resistant
bacterial goodies are prevalent in fresh feces, enjoy your nice,
fresh salad my friends!
Back
when Algore was running, he said the U.S. was to be a service economy
with jobs such as agriculture out-sourced. Apparently we were ‘too
good’ for farming.
Guess
cramps, squirts, and the occasional death are such a small
‘inconvenient truth!’
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