By Julie Lao - February 5, 2011 8:17 AM
Deer antler spray recently gained media attention after reports swirled around NFL Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis’s possible connection with the product. The spray (which can be used as a mouth spray) is banned by the NFL and other sports for containing a substance known as IGF-1-- a performance-enhancing substance which some experts say is essentially similar to Human Growth Hormones (HGH).
Sources say that the product is derived from the soft-coating found on a deer’s antlers. The coating is freeze-dried and then ground into a powder which can then be digested as either a pill or mixed into a liquid drink.
According to sources at CSNBaltimore.com, the substance supposedly, "[…] aids in recovery” by helping to build and strengthen the body’s tissues faster than could be accomplished by training alone.
IGF-1 can be found in products like “The Ultimate Spray” featured on websites of companies like S.W.A.T.S. (Sports With Alternatives To Steroids) where Ray Lewis's name was reportedly shown listed among the names of endorsers, according to online sources. In light of the findings, Ravens’ officials said on Thursday that they would discuss matters with Lewis about his connection to the drug “if need be.” Lewis has never failed a drug test.
Read more: http://www.thirdage.com/news/deer-antler-spray-next-performance-enhancing-drug-banned-athletes_1-20-2011#ixzz1Dlop0Mtm
Obviously I've done a little research; I wouldn't just jump in head first to a $100 investment like this. But it looks legit. Improved recovery time, strength, stamina, libido. Everything a growin boy needs. If by chance you entered the wrong URL today, stumbled across this blog, read it and have any knowledge on this shit leave a comment so I know what I'm getting into. Its like 85% that I buy this stuff as soon as my new debit card come.
Between researching this and it being Rocky week on AMC, I'm fuckin pumped! I'm heading to the gym to lift things up and put them down...
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