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Research Indicates Nearly 25 Percent of Supplements Are Contaminated With Steroids, Stimulants and Banned Substances Informed-Choice Looks to Raise Level of Awareness and Help Athletes Reduce Risk LAKE WYLIE, S.C., Dec. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- According to a new study released today and commissioned by Informed-Choice LLC, a not-for-profit partnership between supplement companies and a world-class, anti-doping laboratory, approximately one quarter of supplements could be contaminated. Fifty-eight supplement samples were purchased from popular retail outlets and Internet sites in the United States and sent to HFL*, the world's most experienced anti-doping lab in the field of supplement testing, for analysis. Twenty-five percent of the samples showed the presence of steroid contamination while 11 percent showed the existence of stimulants. Samples were analyzed using a validated and ISO 17025-accredited method developed specifically for the qualitative analysis of supplements and used to detect the presence of low levels of steroid and stimulant contaminants that are considered prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). "Our objective was to follow up on international research that highlighted supplement contamination four years ago to see if this was still an industry issue - and the results of the Informed-Choice study clearly indicate it is, "said Kelly Hoffman, executive director, Informed-Choice. "Our intent is not to 'name and shame' supplement companies because our goal is to work in partnership with the trade to improve products and ensure the safety of athletes and the general public who use supplements." Hoffman said her organization will be confidentially discussing the results directly with those supplement companies whose products tested positive for contaminants. According to David Hall, HFL's chief executive, the majority of the contamination is inadvertent. "Although some supplement companies are aware of the banned performance- enhancing contents, the majority are not," said Hall. "The levels of contamination are too low to be detected using routine methods, but high enough to possibly generate a positive urine test for an athlete. That's why it is essential that supplement companies perform the proper testing of products to trace levels - using ISO 17025-accredited methods." Inadvertent contamination can typically occur via the supply of raw materials, the use of ill-defined herbal-based materials, cross-contamination within the manufacturing or packaging process (whether in-house or through third parties), and even through the use of inadequately cleaned equipment. "The publicity surrounding performance-enhancing substances is gathering more steam at every level of athletics," Hoffman said. "Young athletes are at particular risk because they may have the least information to make responsible choices. With news of new steroid investigations and positive drug tests for banned substances appearing virtually every week, supplement companies are stepping forward and taking a proactive approach to find solutions to what many experts view as an epidemic. We are taking the lead in an industry effort to provide athletes, coaches, trainers and parents with a solution to help them make an 'informed choice' when it comes to taking or recommending a supplement." Hoffman added, "This is very much a joint effort, and, in addition to supplement companies, we encourage professional athletic organizations, states, academic institutions and other trade associations to join Informed- Choice to help strengthen the integrity of the industry." About Informed-Choice Informed-Choice is a partnership between supplement companies and HFL, a world-class, anti-doping laboratory, that helps athletes, coaches, trainers parents make an informed choice about the supplements they are taking or recommending. Informed-Choice is a trade effort - supplement companies coming together to recognize industry problems and proactively take action. Informed- Choice uses a WADA-experienced lab that is ISO 17025 for supplements and has analyzed more samples for banned substances than any other lab in the world. A not-for-profit organization, Informed-Choice serves as an extension of quality-assurance programs with an independent board of experts in medical nutrition, training and pharmacology. For more information, visit Informed Choice » Informed Choice * Note: HFL is a WADA-experienced lab and ISO 17025 accredited. HFL has analyzed more samples for banned substances than any other lab in the world. Only a handful of WADA-accredited laboratories had undertaken supplement testing, and WADA has recently prohibited this practice with its latest release of The Internal Standard for Laboratories. Because of this, in September 2007, HFL stepped away from its WADA-accreditation and elite athlete urine testing in favor of working with supplements. At the time of the study, HFL was a WADA-accredited laboratory. SOURCE Informed-Choice, LLC Jan Sisko of Kaiser Marketing Group for Informed-Choice, LLC, +1-678-461-7438, jsisko@kaisermarketinggroup.com
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yea that is pretty messed man - but i guess companies want to have that "competetive edge" - maybe they figured addiing a little hormonal help wouldnt hurt - i hope whoever does this, gets their asses sued - i want to know what i put in my body
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it sounds like the companies were unaware that the products were contaminated. there'd be no reason to much such small amounts in, but how are they unaware? do they just happen to have a giant jug of test that gets spilled into the creatine?
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I can believe this. I've seen guys run lab assays on some products to see if they match label claims. One designer steroid was completely mislabeled and actually contained trenbolone! Also, imho it comes down to poor quality control. This is why you see such varying results. With all this stuff you have to expect the worst and be prepared. |
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You know what my theory is? I think that many of these supplements from supplemental companies are manufactured by outfits in China that also manufacture pharmacueticals such as Clomiphene, Tamoxifen, Testosterone and more. Maybe the supplemental batches are getting cross contaminated with the pharmaceuticals somehow.
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I doubt very seriously these findings are correct.Companies who make this otc crap would not let expensive anabolics get mixed in with it..just would not happen..also the places that make and package the otc supps would not even have any anabolics to begin with..
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| thats what i'm saying, if they were going to put it in there, they'd at least put amounts high enough to cause an effect. and if not, why in the world would they have steroids and stimulants in their factory if they didn't manufacture anything with them in it. my guess is that they get their raw materials from overseas and that is where the contamination occurs
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