You seemed to have missed this part in the article you provided the link to?
"There are indications Hardy may finger a tainted nutritional supplement and, possibly, pursue legal action against the company that provided it. Hardy endorses AdvoCare, a supplement company based in Texas, and once said she regularly took a dozen of its products."
Advocare has issued a statement saying its products are not contaminated as was insinuated. I think Ms. Hardy should tread carefully or she will be facing a counterclaim.
I asked before, are clenbuterol and Advocare even manufactured in the same plant? If Advocare doesn't manufacture clenbuterol, how would it get into their products anyway? A contaminated ingredient?
You seemed to have missed this part in the article you provided the link to?
"There are indications Hardy may finger a tainted nutritional supplement and, possibly, pursue legal action against the company that provided it. Hardy endorses AdvoCare, a supplement company based in Texas, and once said she regularly took a dozen of its products."
Advocare has issued a statement saying its products are not contaminated as was insinuated. I think Ms. Hardy should tread carefully or she will be facing a counterclaim.
I asked before, are clenbuterol and Advocare even manufactured in the same plant? If Advocare doesn't manufacture clenbuterol, how would it get into their products anyway? A contaminated ingredient?