Some gym supplements have been banned due to serious health risks, yet they’ve still found their way into gyms and online stores. From hidden stimulants to controversial fat burners, today we dive into the history, risks, and impact of banned fitness supplements, with a focus on the loopholes that keeps them circulating.
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00:00 Gym Supplements Banned for Being Too Dangerous
00:29 Caffeinated Protein Powder
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Should I take protein pouder and creatine? I don't know I don't like adding chemicals to my training
Other people:
very muscular, you are a threat.
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