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Creatine is not illegal. Period.
Just stop taking it and continue to live your life.
Just stop taking it and continue to live your life.
HollywoodHitman said:Creatine is not illegal. Period.
Just stop taking it and continue to live your life.
Quoted for truth. Unless you're dosing it up to around 20-25+g a day, you're already taking in more just from food anyway . Same for glutamine...just eat well and don't waste your money. Take fish oil caps and minerals for joint health, and maybe a gainer for easy calories.Eye In The Sky said:Creatine (methyl guanidine-acetic acid) is made up of three amino acids - Arginine, Glycine and Methionine. Your liver has the ability to combine these three amino acids and make creatine. Otherwise, you take it as a supplement. In no way it is an illegal substance.
When you supplement, you add more than your body normally produces, right? Excess creatine is eventually converted into the waste product creatinine and your body gets ride of it.
I'd say your biggest concern is getting used to the benefits (especially endurance and recovery time) before BMQ then not having those benefits when you start BMQ. Crappy time to loose some notches on the ol' power curve. If I were you, I'd stop taking it 3 weeks or so before your BMQ at the latest. Better to know where you are "naturally" in terms of physcial fitness IMO.
No questions.3.3 CF Drug Control Program
Notwithstanding the use of drugs for non-medicinal purposes in Canada today and the changing attitudes of some segments of society, the CF policy outlined in QR&O Chapter 20 states that no officer or NCM shall use any drug unless:
a. the member is authorized to use the drug by a qualified medical or dental practitioner for the purposes of medical treatment or dental care;
b. the drug is contained in a non-prescription medication used by the member in accordance with the instructions accompanying the medication; and
c. the member is required to use the drug in the course of military duties.
Military members must exhibit reliability and a broad responsibility to maintain the integrity and reputation of the profession of arms by ensuring that positive Canadian values and Canadian military ethos guide their individual actions regarding drugs.
Marshall12345 said:Hey all, I've looked through and couldn't find anything on this particular subject.
I've been weight lifting quite frequently over the last year and I have been taking protein supplements (whey, mass gainer). I also have taken preworkouts which are legal products you take before you workout to give you a extra energy. One of the preworkouts I've been taking 'jack3d' I just found out fails you on a drug test saying you are doing amphetamines - right after reading this I threw it all out seeing as I don't want to ruin a career over this.
I just recently got my CFAT completed. Next is the medical and I'm assuming a drug test. I'm wondering if anyone can tell me if it will put off the drug test? It is 100% legal protein, but I don't know if it will put something off on the drug test. If it does, would I have a opportunity to explain myself to them? I don't think it would set it off but I am worried.
Any advice?
Romanmaz said:Whoever told you Jacked has amphetamines in it is a retard. Jacked contains 1,3 dimethylamylamine. This is also known as DMAA or Germanamine. It’s naturally extracted from the geranium plant.
While 1,3 dimethylamylamine is completely legal, it behaves like a very mild amphetamine in your body. Rumors are circling Internet discussion forums that Jacked has caused false positives for amphetamines during drug tests. These statements are nothing but RUMORS.
1,3 Dimethylamylamine doesn’t convert into a amphetamine metabolite, and there are no accidentally-mixed amphetamines whatsoever in Jack3d.
I'm an avid weightlifter myself, and have tried every type of LEGAL supplement imaginable. On you're drug sheet, caffeine would be considered a drug and will have to be listed, however, once you inform them, as I did, why you take it, you shouldn't have any problems.
Marshall12345 said:Yeah when I read it first I thought it was crazy to. I did hear something about jack3d being banned in Canada now for causing high blood pressure? Anyway back on topic heres the link where I read it, he even posted the test results. http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=119402401
Just to be safe, I am going to switch to creatine, I felt like crap after I took pre workouts anyway.
Tollis said:Not sure about on course (3's) but I would assume its the same rule?
Marshall12345 said:Yeah they are sitting in my trash now. Enough of per workout junk. I couldn't even pronounce the ingredients, it's not worth the risk.
Thanks for all the imput
canada94 said:I personally just stick with high protein food, Whey and the occasional Creatine (or however it is spelt) container and I have not had any issue with gaining weight or having a good workout. jack3d has ingredients that look closer to a Starbucks extra caffeine coffee then something you would take to workout.
Be safe even if it isn't jack3d! Just because it is legal does not mean it has no repercussion's.
- Mike