Swimming-Brazil's world champ Cielo tests positive, escapes

I'm not naive enough to believe that PEDs aren't in our sports, but it always sucks when things like this pop up ... www.reuters.com/.../swimming-brazil-doping-idUSLDE76100420110702. Say it ain't so, Cesar.
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  • Doesn't matter. The fact is that there is a list of banned substances. Don't have them in your system, that simple. YOU are responsible for what you put in your body (food, supplements, etc) and what ingredients are in them. When you compete at that level, you need to be wary. Actually as an allergic person I used to get prescription from doc to use nasal sprays I was quite shocked when found out that some of them contain forbidden substances from WADAs list. Of course the doc who used to treat civil people who have nothing common with sport never heard about WADA. Solution is to go to sports doc. Another interesting story was about 2 teams went to train to China and after a while appeared to be positive for forbidden substances. After tests appeared that some Chinese entrepreneurs were adding steroids while producing food. WADA recommended sport teams to avoid making training camps in China. www.cbc.ca/.../sp-wada-china.html
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  • Doesn't matter. The fact is that there is a list of banned substances. Don't have them in your system, that simple. YOU are responsible for what you put in your body (food, supplements, etc) and what ingredients are in them. When you compete at that level, you need to be wary. Actually as an allergic person I used to get prescription from doc to use nasal sprays I was quite shocked when found out that some of them contain forbidden substances from WADAs list. Of course the doc who used to treat civil people who have nothing common with sport never heard about WADA. Solution is to go to sports doc. Another interesting story was about 2 teams went to train to China and after a while appeared to be positive for forbidden substances. After tests appeared that some Chinese entrepreneurs were adding steroids while producing food. WADA recommended sport teams to avoid making training camps in China. www.cbc.ca/.../sp-wada-china.html
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