Epicatechin Allowed under USADA?

aestheticlife

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2018 USADA banned list reads,

"Agents modifying myostatin function(s) including, but not limited, to: myostatin inhibitors."

So would this include Epi?

Just curious. I may compete one day and I'm one of those rule following types haha.
 

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No dark chocolate three months before competition, even the smallest traces show up in tests. (only kidding)
 
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My 2 cents I would say you are fine taking an epicatechin product and it won't draw any red flags. You can wait til more people chime in though.
 
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Yeah, I doubt epicatechin has any real effect on myostatin anyway. Either way, it's in a few commonly consumed products - chocolate, green tea, etc. are all things people use or have used in their life on the regular....granted, maybe in smaller doses, but I don't think they'd even really be interested in testing for this.
 

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Creatine modifyes myostatin function... yet, its allowed.

So i guess there are degrees to it? Seems like a grey line.
 

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Epicatechin has some good health benefits but I don't believe it actually inhibits myostatin. Would be shocked if it was ever banned.
 
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Epicatechin raises follistatin which lowers myostatin.
 

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