According to the drug's designer, Ivar Kalvins - chair of the scientific board of the Latvian Institute of Organic Synthesis - it was created to increase the body's oxygen-carrying capacity.
Because of Afghanistan's mountainous terrain and the need to carry large backpacks, Soviet soldiers would take meldonium to increase their endurance in the oxygen-reduced air.
Also......peds are ever improving while doctors try to catch up to ban them. they ban one here comes another (legal one day banned the next) it's a never ending game. povetkin knew full well that meldonium increased the blood flow to his body & helped him train harder longer & made him overall A better athlete. because if what you're saying was the case "theres no improvements" he wouldn't have took it
common sense.......
Because of Afghanistan's mountainous terrain and the need to carry large backpacks, Soviet soldiers would take meldonium to increase their endurance in the oxygen-reduced air.
Also......peds are ever improving while doctors try to catch up to ban them. they ban one here comes another (legal one day banned the next) it's a never ending game. povetkin knew full well that meldonium increased the blood flow to his body & helped him train harder longer & made him overall A better athlete. because if what you're saying was the case "theres no improvements" he wouldn't have took it
common sense.......
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