Comments Thread For: David Tua Livid: Monte Barrett is Just a Drugs Cheat
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If that is true, then Barrett should be ashamed..... but David, how did Barrett's steroid use prevent you from getting off your fat arse and getting in some kind of shape for that fight?According to a report by the Herald Online, David Tua's legal team is moving fast to have his recent loss overturned after Monte Barrett reportedly tested positive for the banned stimulant methylhex-anemine following a urine test after his August 13 in New Zealand. Barrett was nearly knocked out in the final round, but held on to win a decision over Tua after they fought to a controversial draw in the first meeting which took place in Atlantic City.
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Methylhexaneamine (1, 3-dimethylamylamine) – Why this is now a problem.
We previously covered the topic 1, 3, Dimethylamyaline (Geranium Oil) back in September of 2010; after receiving an alarming number of emails and responses from clients and followers on various social media websites. We thought it would be a good idea to address some of your questions.
What is Methylhexaneamine?
Methylhexaneamine is a weak stimulant that was first trademarked under the name ‘Forthane’ by Eli Lilly in April of 1971 as a nasal decongestant. The trademark has long expired, but Methylhexaneamine has continued to grow in popularity over the years.
Why is Methylhexaneamine banned by some sport organizations?
Methylhexaneamine is considered a stimulant; most sport governing bodies around the world consider most stimulants to be banned, including Methylhexaneamine.
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It's not even a steroid. Just a stimulant. He would have got more out of drinking a couple of Red Bulls before the fight....Comment
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Thanks man, that clears that up.Methylhexaneamine (1, 3-dimethylamylamine) – Why this is now a problem.
We previously covered the topic 1, 3, Dimethylamyaline (Geranium Oil) back in September of 2010; after receiving an alarming number of emails and responses from clients and followers on various social media websites. We thought it would be a good idea to address some of your questions.
What is Methylhexaneamine?
Methylhexaneamine is a weak stimulant that was first trademarked under the name ‘Forthane’ by Eli Lilly in April of 1971 as a nasal decongestant. The trademark has long expired, but Methylhexaneamine has continued to grow in popularity over the years.
Why is Methylhexaneamine banned by some sport organizations?
Methylhexaneamine is considered a stimulant; most sport governing bodies around the world consider most stimulants to be banned, including Methylhexaneamine.
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