Author Topic: Chinese and Mexican meat laced with Clenbuterol  (Read 700 times)

WannaBePro

  • Getbig IV
  • ****
  • Posts: 2190
Chinese and Mexican meat laced with Clenbuterol
« on: May 04, 2016, 06:44:38 AM »
NFL players are being warned about consuming meat produced in China and Mexico that potentially contains clenbuterol, which is banned under the league's performance-enhancing substance policy.

The drug-testing program's independent administrator sent a memo to players, saying "consuming large quantities of meat while visiting those particular countries may result in a positive test."

Clenbuterol is a muscle-building and weight-loss stimulant.

Brown's case prompted NFL's meat warning
The unusual case of Texans LT Duane Brown, who had a suspension overturned due to bad beef, spurred the NFL to warn its players about eating meats from Mexico and China.
"Players are warned to be aware of this issue when traveling to Mexico and China," the memo read. "Please take caution if you decide to consume meat, and understand that you do so at your own risk."

The drug-testing program again advised: "Players are responsible for what is in their bodies."

The Oakland Raiders will face the Houston Texans on Monday Night Football on Nov. 21 in Mexico City as part of the league's international series. The Raiders also hosted a fan fest as part of the NFL draft this past Saturday in Mexico City.

Texans left tackle Duane Brown tested positive for clenbuterol last season after a bye-week trip to Mexico, during which he ate Mexican beef, sources told ESPN.

After a months-long process, Brown was finally cleared in April, sources said, allowing him to avoid what would have been a 10-game suspension. His case serves as a cautionary tale for other players.

Several players, including Arizona Cardinals defensive back Patrick Peterson, took to Twitter after the memo was sent out.


Such culinary concerns aren't restricted to the NFL.

In 2011, five players on Mexico's national soccer team tested positive for clenbuterol, and the country's federation ruled the positive tests were caused by contaminated meat.

At the 2011 Under-17 World Cup held in Mexico, FIFA found a majority of all players tested had traces of clenbuterol in their system.

Mexican cattle ranchers are banned from using clenbuterol as a growth enhancer, but reports suggest that it is still used widely.

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/15454487/nfl-warns-eating-too-much-meat-mexico-china-result-positive-test

El Diablo Blanco

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 31841
  • Nom Nom Nom Nom
Re: Chinese and Mexican meat laced with Clenbuterol
« Reply #1 on: May 04, 2016, 06:46:03 AM »
Nice, just in time for street tacos in TJ on Cinqo De Mayo.

Jizmo

  • Getbig IV
  • ****
  • Posts: 2855
  • getbigbrah
Re: Chinese and Mexican meat laced with Clenbuterol
« Reply #2 on: May 04, 2016, 08:01:35 AM »
titanic sunk, lincoln shot, man landing on the moon etc

jdooly

  • Getbig III
  • ***
  • Posts: 737
Re: Chinese and Mexican meat laced with Clenbuterol
« Reply #3 on: May 04, 2016, 09:58:41 AM »
I didn't think Clen was "muscle-building", but only a fat loss drug.   Opinions on such an urgent and heated topic??

WannaBePro

  • Getbig IV
  • ****
  • Posts: 2190
Re: Chinese and Mexican meat laced with Clenbuterol
« Reply #4 on: May 04, 2016, 11:04:39 AM »
I didn't think Clen was "muscle-building", but only a fat loss drug.   Opinions on such an urgent and heated topic??

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18374884
According to this study, it does build more muscle than placebo group.