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Banned drugs found in protein shakes, sports supplements

Exclusive: Athletes and fitness warriors are at high risk of inadvertently consuming drugs that are banned in sport and that could be putting their life at risk if they use protein shakes or other sports supplements.

Australians have died after using these products which often contain secret ingredients not listed on the labels, others have needed organ transplants.

And a University of Queensland expert says it is “highly possible” athletes like Shayna Jack could have inadvertently consumed banned drugs in a sports supplement if it was not tested before consumption.

A 2018 a study of teens in Greece who purchased sports supplements on the internet found one in 10 had banned substances including selective androgen receptor modulators (SARM), the type of drug Jack tested positive for, University Queensland doping expert Dr Betul Sekendiz said.

 

Shayna Jack during the Australian Dolphins team training camp. Picture: Getty

The Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority has issued repeated warnings to athletes about the risks of using these supplements.

And in the last seven years the nation’s medicines regulator has twice banned supplements containing the stimulants DMBA and DHMA and DMAA.

The Therapeutic Goods Administration warned the chemicals were “toxic” and were associated with high blood pressure, psychiatric disorders, bleeding in the brain and stroke.

A 2016 study by Life Science Company found one in five sports supplements for sale in Australia contained substances banned in sport including steroids that were not declared on their labels.

The most common substance found in the supplements was the stimulant 1,3-dimethylbutylamine (also known as AMP Citrate) which was identified in seven products.

This substance allows the lungs to take in more oxygen and if detected in an athlete’s urine sample could see them face up to a four year ban from sport.

WORLD ANTI-DOPING AGENCY’S LIST OF BANNED SUBSTANCES:

 

 

 

The testing also found anabolic steroids in various sports supplements available for sale in Australian stores.

It is common for people trying to build muscle to purchase products from overseas over the internet.

In 2017 a major review of studies around the world published in the journal Nutrients found between 12 and 58 per cent of supplements contained substances banned by the World Anti- Doping Agency.

“Non-intentional doping is a point to take into account before establishing a supplementation program,” the study said.

“Athletes and coaches must be aware of the problems related to the use of any contaminated supplement and should pay special attention before choosing a supplement, informing themselves fully and confirming the guarantees offered by the supplement,” the authors said.

Dr Sekendiz said Australians were taking great risks using sports supplements.

“It’s a worldwide issue that these products have been found to have substances banned by WADA,” she said.

Shayna Jack may have indevertently consumed banned drug from a sports supplement. Picture: Getty Images

 

Consumers who wanted to check whether the product they were using could be at risk could as to have it tested by HASTA or Informed Sport and Informed Choice organisation which carry out chemical analyses of products, she said.

“Consumers should look for the logo of these organisations on a product to ensure its safety,” she said.

THE RISKS OF TAKING SPORTS SUPPLEMENTS

2017 Australian mum Megan Hefford, a 27 year bodybuilder, died in August because a rare disorder prevented her body from breaking down her high protein diet which included protein supplements.

2016 Matthew Whitby from WA needed an emergency liver transplant after taking a protein powder containing green tea extract and a supplement with garcinia cambogia – a tropical fruit used in weight-loss supplements.

2016 National organ donor registries show since 2011 six Australians have had organ transplants after herbal supplements including those used by body builders destroyed their organs.

2015 A New England Journal Medicine study in 2015 found over 23,000 emergency department presentations in the US each year were linked to dietary supplements.

2015 British Journal of Cancer study found muscle building supplements were linked with an increased risk of germ cell testicular cancer.

2013 A British coroner found 30 year old runner Clare Squires died during the London Marathon after taking a supplement containing DMAA which in combination with extreme physical exertion, caused acute cardiac failure, which resulted in her death.

2013 The US FDA reported 72 cases of acute non-viral hepatitis linked to people using OxyElite Pro and Versa-1 which it found was adulterated with aegeline an unknown dietary ingredient.

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Keto Go-Fit: Legit Ketosis Diet Pill Formula?

What is a Keto Diet?

The keto diet is essentially a high-protein diet — your meals are 70 or 80 percent fat; about 20 percent protein; and about 5 percent carbohydrate. The keto diet switches you from burning glucose (which carbs provide) to burning ketones (which fat produces) for energy. When you do this, interesting things happen:

  • Enhance Energy Levels
  • Increase Body’s Ability to Turn Fat to Fuel for Weight Loss
  • Promotes Ketosis
  • Improves heart health

When in a day you consume less than 50 grams of carbs, your body will later run out of fuel (blood sugar).  This typically takes 3 to 4 days. Then you’ll start to break down protein and fat for energy, which can make you lose weight. This is the process that naturally occurs in the body called ketosis.

When you deprive your body of carbohydrates, which are the main fuel source for people, you’re also depriving your body of it’s ability to keep glycogen stores filled up.

When this happens it needs to find another fuel source so your body starts to transition to a metabolic state known as ketosis. When your body is in ketosis, it begins to convert fat into ketones which become your body’s new fuel source.

The ketones diet may help you lose more weight in the first 3 to 6 months better than other diets can. It could be because it takes more calories to chance fat into energy than it does to change carbs into energy. Also it is possible that you are more satisfied with a high-protein diet than a high-fat diet.

Keto Supplements

These are known to aid ketogenic dieters. Ketone supplements are not anything new for 2019, but they have been increasing in popularity over the past couple of years. Popular talk show host Dr Oz, has featured these supplements in numerous segments on his talk show. Revealing how ketones can help individuals in losing weight.

About Keto Go-Fit Ingredients

  • BHB;- It is an amazing and primary ingredient in every keto based product. This ingredient plays an important role in operating ketosis process. Without this ingredient every keto based product is useless.
  • Raspberry ketones;- These ketones are helpful in cutting down excess fatty layers. It also increases the metabolic weight in order to improve fat burning process.
  • Garcinia cambogia;- This ingredient is so popular in improving the metabolism system. It includes HCA that helps to control on eating habits. In fact, it is also responsible for slim and healthy body.

Keto Go Fit Ingredients contains Beta-hydroxybutyrate. BHB is the first substrate that kicks the metabolic state of ketosis resulting in energy.

Keto Go-Fit Claims and Warrants

Everything has a disclaimer to it, so nothing has been fully tested in clinical trials. But the organization explains the importance of the keto diet and argues that users on their supplement can expect to experience dramatic weight loss. However, with the absence of definitive and dedicated studies on this particular supplement, these claims are difficult to corroborate.

Keto Go-Fit Conclusion

While the listing for Keto Go-Fit has a high number of positive reviews, its hard for us to say these are all legit product reviewers. Some may be, some may not be.

The organization requests fairly cheap prices for their supplement compared to others on the internet. As always consumers who try these supplements are encouraged to review the product online, so that they can add to the existing research-base for keto supplement products and companies.

Update Incoming!

We will try and email the Keto Go-Fit support team to find out more information and bring transparency to this ketone weight loss supplement. Be sure to check back on our website for updated information on Keto Go-Fit.

To help you reach your weight loss goals, we suggest you read our guides that link to the top products that are currently on the market; Superfood drinks, detox cleanses, prebiotics, and the best fat burners.

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Senators Need To Know Why Amazon Choice Suggests Junk

Amazon has never disclosed how products get its iconic “Amazon’s Choice” black label, which puts them top billing on the ecommerce service. US senators Richard Blumenthal and Bob Menendez sent a letter this week to Jeff Bezos (Amazon CEO) asking more info on the elite segmentation. The pair lifted worries that the tag might be unintentionally tricking users into purchasing inferior goods via fake reviews.

“We are worried that the badge is allocated in an arbitrary way, or worse, on the basis of fake product reviews. While, we know that Amazon has taken measures earlier to deal with fake reviews—the issue persists—and Amazon might be exacerbating the issue by actively marketing goods with fraudulent reviews,” claimed the senators. A list of queries wanted specific info on how goods get chosen for the program, comprising whether a method is notifying Amazon’s decision-making and if goods are reviewed by people to make sure they are of high quality.

A latest media probe disclosed how many inferior products by Amazon Choice thrived on a number of misleading or fake reviews. These goods comprised an AmazonBasics Security Safe that can be opened easily with a tool and a flask that converted alcohol black.

On a related note, the FTC earlier resolved its first ever case over paid false reviews on a retail platform. In the complaint by the agency, it blamed Cure Encapsulations Inc. (Amazon seller) and Naftula Jacobowitz (its owner) of paying amazonverifiedreviews.com to post and write false feedback for its weight-loss goods. Moreover, the FTC blamed the firm of making unconfirmed claims for the weight-loss supplements (garcinia cambogia) it used to sell. As per the commission, Jacobowitz informed the false review supplier that his product requires to have an average 4.3 rating out of 5 stars to sell.