Why isnt Yoel bashed for cheating like Jones?

FAKE NEWS.....70% hey lol let’s see some reaserch on that lol
I’m a bodybuilder and I know my sups and you my friend are full of $hit

"1.7-fold increase in the amount of GH secreted per 24 h compared to baseline (277 +- 32 VS. 164 +- 27 pg; P = 0.017) without a significant change in GH disappearance half-life (21.0 +- 1.7 VS. 20.2 +- 0.8 min)."

full study Mr Bodybuilder:
https://www.google.com/url?url=http://scholar.google.com/scholar_url?url=https://academic.oup.com/jcem/article-pdf/81/12/4249/10505902/jcem4249.pdf&hl=en&sa=X&scisig=AAGBfm1JATp5BtKVLimcDsCdb8z0gn3d1g&nossl=1&oi=scholarr&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjMm-rMjqbZAhVT92MKHY3yDosQgAMIKSgAMAA&usg=AOvVaw2lortFruaBC1YZ40v8rOCB

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The fact you believe yoel is fucking hillarious.

The fact that I believe yoel or usada themselves? It's fucking hilarious that most of you idiots on sherdog fail to do even a little bit of research. Just wanna run with false narratives.

"Romero, 38, denied knowingly taking the substance and has claimed all along that it came from a contaminated substance. USADA said in its release that it had Romero's supplement tested and Ibutamoren did indeed come up, even though that banned substance was not listed on the label."

"This case clearly demonstrates some of the dangers inherent to supplement use," USADA's Special Advisor on Drugs and Supplements Dr. Amy Eichner said in the release. "When considering whether to incorporate supplements into a training plan, it is vitally important that athletes exercise the upmost care in order to avoid making a decision that could endanger their eligibility, reputation or general health and wellness."

https://www.mmafighting.com/2016/4/...-month-suspension-from-usada-for-failing-drug
 
The fact that I believe yoel or usada themselves? It's fucking hilarious that most of you idiots on sherdog fail to do even a little bit of research. Just wanna run with false narratives.

"Romero, 38, denied knowingly taking the substance and has claimed all along that it came from a contaminated substance. USADA said in its release that it had Romero's supplement tested and Ibutamoren did indeed come up, even though that banned substance was not listed on the label."

"This case clearly demonstrates some of the dangers inherent to supplement use," USADA's Special Advisor on Drugs and Supplements Dr. Amy Eichner said in the release. "When considering whether to incorporate supplements into a training plan, it is vitally important that athletes exercise the upmost care in order to avoid making a decision that could endanger their eligibility, reputation or general health and wellness."

https://www.mmafighting.com/2016/4/...-month-suspension-from-usada-for-failing-drug
Yea yoels clean 100%
 
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