who among suspected PED user got away the most: Pacquaio, Mayweather or Marquez?
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Any official WADA declarations in IV re-hydration are at issue here. Shut the **** up.Comment
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Oh look at that the moron bolded some stuff red. And made some vague ****ing statement because he reads at a 4th grade level. News flash you ****ing idiot. The references WADA uses specifically defines sever dehydration.
Now shut the **** up you ****ing alt. You think no one has noticed that you are one of travesty's alts?
He's highlighting in red because you read at a 1st grade level.
So please go to the ISTUE and show where it states severe dehydration is required for the TUE to be approved. I'll be waiting.Comment
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Again, please go to the ISTUE and show me where severe dehydration is required for the TUE. You gonna step up or back down like a b*tch?Comment
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Not really a circular argument means you logically get back to the same point. When moron and his alts try and say that IV's are legal for TUE and in response you show WADA specifically banning and they respond by making the same argument again that is not a crucial argument.Comment
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Just go back over the history of the thread. Its obvious. One posts the other quotes within a few minutes. Just as long as it takes to switch accounts and write some tripe.Comment
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The use of IV infusions in sport is commonly linked with rehydration after exhaustive effort, and this situation is arguably the major cause of debate. It must be understood that the use of IV fluid replacement following exercise to correct mild to moderate dehydration is not clinically indicated nor substantiated by the medical literature. There is a well-established body of scientific evidence to confirm that oral rehydration is the preferred the****utic choice, potentially even more effective than IV infusion.Comment
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