Not too sure, actually! But it's in many foods, so I wouldn't worry about testing. Also, the NCAA no longer has it on their banned substance list.![]()
See, I don't think it really hydrates the way people even think it does. When I first read about it, people said that it took extra water from between the muscle cells, and put it in the blood stream. So in the long run, it kind of would be a diuretic.
It's my understanding that GMS is still banned under the NCAA.
Glycergrow itself is not actually banned by the NCAA directly. NCAA rules as well as the IOC ban all diuretics because of their popularity of being used as urinary masking agents to hide doping agents like anabolic steroids.
Glycergrow itself is not actually banned by the NCAA directly. NCAA rules as well as the IOC ban all diuretics because of their popularity of being used as urinary masking agents to hide doping agents like anabolic steroids.
it was directly banned. at the time of its inception, the GMS in it was on the banned list. to the best of my knowledge, that is no longer the case and isnt stated on the label anymore
Good to know. I was/am very interested in this.
one of the most underrated products around and its so cheap per serving
I love the stuff myself. Was just curious about the NCAA aspect of it all.
one of the most underrated products around and its so cheap per serving
i see. they flip flop on many natural diuretic compounds yearly
glad to hear it. CL is all about quality at a great pricesI'll second that! Bought a tub a while back for like $30, dosed it 3X normal dose (I'm kinda big) and it STILL lasted me forever and a day. Quality right hurrrr.![]()
Wait... are you telling me that a governing body flip-flops?? Whaaaaaa???? :irked:
:lol: :cheers:
The reason for glycegrow ban is that WADA has put glycerol on the banned substance list. The reason is not the performance enhancing effect but rather that it can be misused as a masking agent for other doping substances.
the ncaa is a bunch of idiots. there's little rationale for their decisions. in fact, it's not even a "they" - it's one woman who determines what can and cannot be given to college athletes. she's the most uninformed person I know. Probably received Cs and Ds in school and somehow got to be in the decision-making body of the NCAA thanks to the Peter Principle.
Can anyone really test for glycerol? Ive determined that I wont take this stuff anytime soon, but Im curious.
it's not about whether it can be tested. it's about whether schools can supply their athletes with it.
Okay... ummmm let me guess - you didn't go to College?the ncaa is a bunch of idiots...
Can anyone really test for glycerol? Ive determined that I wont take this stuff anytime soon, but Im curious.