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QUESTION: Is it a “banned substance”? Would taking it result in a positive drug test? ANSWER:

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QUESTION: Is it a “banned substance”? Would taking it result in a positive drug test? ANSWER:

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No, C9-T11 conjugated linoleic acid is not a drug nor is it a banned substance. In fact, none of the ingredients in this new muscle builder are listed on the current World Anti Doping Association (WADA) prohibited list (WADA, 2004). Therefore, it can be considered a safe and legal method of enhancing athletic performance, even in elite athletes subjected to regular drug testing.

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