I'm not at all denying some people, like you, have asthma. She has some respiratory condition diagnosed in the mid 90s. That seems a far cry from your asthma. Further, the medicine she inhales prior to every race (mind you, it did not mention she inhales it before every practice) is controlled by anti-doping and she's careful to comply. Still...
It's the sum of the story, not the individual items, such as the asthma.
I just listened to the interview that George posted. That's a freaking lot of supplements! 10 scoops of amino acid supplements a day as just 1/6 of her supplements?! Is there any solid evidence that amino acids really promote the natural production of human growth hormone? If such evidence is ultimately produced (I'm assuming the evidence is a bit murky), there wouldn't seem to be much difference between "natural" promotion of HGH and injections.
(I don't use my inhaler all the time. I try to limit it to attacks of bronchitis, wheezing or poor air quality conditions .. wouldn't go running without it in the spring or fall. I don't want to have any more albuterol/steroid crap in my system than necessary. The long term effects are still largely unknown. I've switched from flonase to astilene for that reason.)
I'm not at all denying some people, like you, have asthma. She has some respiratory condition diagnosed in the mid 90s. That seems a far cry from your asthma. Further, the medicine she inhales prior to every race (mind you, it did not mention she inhales it before every practice) is controlled by anti-doping and she's careful to comply. Still...
It's the sum of the story, not the individual items, such as the asthma.
I just listened to the interview that George posted. That's a freaking lot of supplements! 10 scoops of amino acid supplements a day as just 1/6 of her supplements?! Is there any solid evidence that amino acids really promote the natural production of human growth hormone? If such evidence is ultimately produced (I'm assuming the evidence is a bit murky), there wouldn't seem to be much difference between "natural" promotion of HGH and injections.
(I don't use my inhaler all the time. I try to limit it to attacks of bronchitis, wheezing or poor air quality conditions .. wouldn't go running without it in the spring or fall. I don't want to have any more albuterol/steroid crap in my system than necessary. The long term effects are still largely unknown. I've switched from flonase to astilene for that reason.)