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not banned ANYMORE!  Used to be a few years back.


not banned no' date=' but you only allowed 6mg/kg of body weight


[/quote'] I speak under correction, but did they not make away with that rule as well?? can now take so much as you like... But not a def... I LOVE my caffeine!!!! :)

 

Ya,No limit to the amount of caffiene you can use.That rule no longer applies.


NOPE!!!

http://www.nutritionalreviews.org/caffeine.htm

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The current list of drugs banned by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) contains more than 40 different stimulants, including caffeine over a certain limit. Coffee, tea, chocolate, and colas, as well as NO DOZ and some nonprescription painkillers contain caffeine. Because caffeine is a common ingredient in foods and drinks, the IOC allows an upper limit of 12 mcg/mL of urine tested.

 

 



 

I'm not saying anything....otherwise I'll be called a "twit" again.....Angry
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Why would you want a boring caffeine strip when you can rather enjoy a coffee in a great setting, with your special other.?

 

Seems a pretty pointless product to me.!
Posted
Why would you want a boring caffeine strip when you can rather enjoy a coffee in a great setting' date=' with your special other.?

 

Seems a pretty pointless product to me.!
[/quote'] agree 100%!  Nothing gets between me and a good espresso (except for maybe a stroopwafel...)
Posted
not banned ANYMORE!  Used to be a few years back.


not banned no' date=' but you only allowed 6mg/kg of body weight


[/quote'] I speak under correction, but did they not make away with that rule as well?? can now take so much as you like... But not a def... I LOVE my caffeine!!!! :)

 

Ya,No limit to the amount of caffiene you can use.That rule no longer applies.


NOPE!!!

http://www.nutritionalreviews.org/caffeine.htm

< ="-" ="text/; =utf-8">< name="ProgId" ="Word.">< name="Generator" ="Microsoft Word 10">< name="Originator" ="Microsoft Word 10"><>

The current list of drugs banned by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) contains more than 40 different stimulants, including caffeine over a certain limit. Coffee, tea, chocolate, and colas, as well as NO DOZ and some nonprescription painkillers contain caffeine. Because caffeine is a common ingredient in foods and drinks, the IOC allows an upper limit of 12 mcg/mL of urine tested.

 

 



 

I'm not saying anything....otherwise I'll be called a "twit" again.....Angry

 

Those guy's must wake up!!

 

PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES

S6. STIMULANTS

All stimulants (including both their (D- & L-) optical isomers where relevant) are prohibited, except imidazole derivatives for topical use and those stimulants included in the 2008 Monitoring Program*.

Stimulants include:

Adrafinil, adrenaline**, amfepramone, amiphenazole, amphetamine, amphetaminil, benzphetamine, benzylpiperazine, bromantan, cathine***, clobenzorex, cocaine, cropropamide, crotetamide, cyclazodone, dimethylamphetamine, ephedrine

****, etamivan, etilamphetamine, etilefrine, famprofazone, fenbutrazate, fencamfamin, fencamine, fenetylline, fenfluramine, fenproporex, furfenorex, heptaminol, isometheptene, levmethamfetamine, meclofenoxate, mefenorex, mephentermine, mesocarb, methamphetamine (D-), methylenedioxyamphetamine, methylenedioxymethamphetamine, p-methylamphetamine, methylephedrine****, methylphenidate, modafinil, nikethamide, norfenefrine, norfenfluramine, octopamine, ortetamine, oxilofrine, parahydroxyamphetamine, pemoline, pentetrazol, phendimetrazine, phenmetrazine, phenpromethamine, phentermine, 4-phenylpiracetam (carphedon), prolintane, propylhexedrine, selegiline, sibutramine, strychnine, tuaminoheptane and other substances with a similar chemical structure or similar biological effect(s).

* The following substances included in the 2008 Monitoring Program (bupropion, caffeine, phenylephrine, phenylpropanolamine, pipradol, pseudoephedrine, synephrine) are not considered as

Prohibited Substances.

**

Adrenaline associated with local anaesthetic agents or by local administration (e.g. nasal, ophthalmologic) is not prohibited.

***

Cathine is prohibited when its concentration in urine is greater than 5 micrograms per milliliter.

**** Each of

ephedrine and methylephedrine is prohibited when its concentration in urine is greater than 10 micrograms per milliliter.

Straight from the WADA list.2008 not 1995 or something!!

Beavis2009-02-20 03:18:06
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I'd rather stick 3 x Red Bulls in my water bottle...

 

Seriously, Caffeine is still a stimulant...would it not be better to go for a more sustained source of energy?
Posted
I'd rather stick 3 x Red Bulls in my water bottle...

 

Seriously' date=' Caffeine is still a stimulant...would it not be better to go for a more sustained source of energy?
[/quote']

 

a Barone Wink
Posted
not banned ANYMORE!  Used to be a few years back.


not banned no' date=' but you only allowed 6mg/kg of body weight


[/quote'] I speak under correction, but did they not make away with that rule as well?? can now take so much as you like... But not a def... I LOVE my caffeine!!!! :)

 

Ya,No limit to the amount of caffiene you can use.That rule no longer applies.


NOPE!!!

http://www.nutritionalreviews.org/caffeine.htm

< ="-" ="text/; =utf-8">< name="ProgId" ="Word.">< name="Generator" ="Microsoft Word 10">< name="Originator" ="Microsoft Word 10"><>

The current list of drugs banned by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) contains more than 40 different stimulants, including caffeine over a certain limit. Coffee, tea, chocolate, and colas, as well as NO DOZ and some nonprescription painkillers contain caffeine. Because caffeine is a common ingredient in foods and drinks, the IOC allows an upper limit of 12 mcg/mL of urine tested.

 

 



 

I'm not saying anything....otherwise I'll be called a "twit" again.....Angry

 

Those guy's must wake up!!

 

 

Who are you referring to here???
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What do you think of this ???


 

 

Would be nice if the web site informed what these performance enhancing ingredients are and the dosage size per strip.<?: prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />

While caffeine is a recognized stimulant and has known benefits, there are possible side effects if taken in excess on a regular basis.

 

?To take Koru Energy Strips place a single strip on to

your tongue. It will dissolve fully in seconds, delivering

performance enhancing ingredients directly into your

blood stream. There will not be a long delay between

consumption and performance. You will begin to feel

the effects of its energy boost instantly?

Posted

....will not be a long delay between <?: PREFIX = O />

consumption and performance. You will begin to feel

the effects of its energy boost instantly.

Later at night 5hours pass your bedtime

you might start wondering when the effect

will start to wear off. Don't worry, caffeine will

stay in your system a few more hours

showing you just how f'ing well it works"

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