Muscle Milk - Are the claims true?

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Check out this link: www.bodybuilding.com/.../milk.html Firstly, are the claims for real? Anyone out there taking it who can back up anything that the makers claim it does? Secondly, is it legal? It seems to be on a par with Creatine which, as far as I can ascertain from other threads on this forum, is not banned. Finally, are there any hazards to taking something like this? sincerely Syd
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    Yep, I did say that in response to another post. But this is just my personal belief (Hopefully I’m still allowed to have personal opinions and beliefs), not my “official position.” I believe athletes take creatine as a supplement for the sole purpose of enhancing performance. The fact that creatine is not banned, makes it a legal supplement. I’ll readily admit I don’t know why WADA bans some supplements while allowing others, but I’m sure they have a much better understanding of this than I do. So I trust they know what they are doing. I believe I would be cheating myself if I took performance enhancing supplements. But then again, I’m not trying to make the US Olympic team or medal in Beijing, I’m just trying to hang on long enough that I can beat Paul Smith in the 100-104 500 Free. Rob do you think fastskins are cheating? It's not a natural product. Of course your opinon is valid. I don't see a big difference in a non harmful supplement (if this is the TRUTH) and a fake sharkskin bodysuit. Admittedly the top guys and girls all have everything so the advantage is negated. The only thing affected is faster records etc. That said records fall over time as training methods and science change. At least that's how I see it.
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  • Former Member
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    Yep, I did say that in response to another post. But this is just my personal belief (Hopefully I’m still allowed to have personal opinions and beliefs), not my “official position.” I believe athletes take creatine as a supplement for the sole purpose of enhancing performance. The fact that creatine is not banned, makes it a legal supplement. I’ll readily admit I don’t know why WADA bans some supplements while allowing others, but I’m sure they have a much better understanding of this than I do. So I trust they know what they are doing. I believe I would be cheating myself if I took performance enhancing supplements. But then again, I’m not trying to make the US Olympic team or medal in Beijing, I’m just trying to hang on long enough that I can beat Paul Smith in the 100-104 500 Free. Rob do you think fastskins are cheating? It's not a natural product. Of course your opinon is valid. I don't see a big difference in a non harmful supplement (if this is the TRUTH) and a fake sharkskin bodysuit. Admittedly the top guys and girls all have everything so the advantage is negated. The only thing affected is faster records etc. That said records fall over time as training methods and science change. At least that's how I see it.
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