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USING FOOD SUPPLEMENT IN SPORTS
For: athletes, professional players, fitness instructors, medical staff, coaches and sports directors.
- Classification of Food Supplements to Categories A, B, C and D (AIS classification).
- Discussion of Food Supplements in category C - most commercial recommended for Sportsmen to use such as: Ribose, Coenzyme 10Q, Vitamines (not listed in group A), Ginseng and other herbs, Glucosamine, Chromium Picolinate, Oxygen water, MCT oil, ZMA, Inosine and Pyruvate.
- Risk of damaging sportsmen performances by misuse of allowed food supplements.
- Food Supplements in category C - most recommended for use: sportsmen and athletes – and category D (forbidden to use by sportsmen and athletes).
- Discussion of food supplements that are forbidden by WADA/UEFA regulations and of supplement (not forbidden) but contains ingredients that can be resulted positive in an anti-doping test such as: Stimulants (Apadrin, Strychnine, Sibutramine, Methylhexanamine and others); some plants like Tribulus Terrestris; Prohormones and and Grow Hormones Boosters (DHEA, Androstenedione, 19-Norandrostenedione and others).
- Discussion of forbidden chemicals that can be found in allowed food supplements or medicines like, for instance, Octopamine and Ephedrine. The main problem is that some food supplements manufactures don’t mention it on the ingredients table.
Price for consultation: €150 (€50 deposit)
Pay with bank transfer to the following coordinates:
UNICREDIT BANK
Owner: NIEMANN SRLS
IBAN: IT83O0200839153000105250315
Reason: "PROF. NIEMANN"
After payment, send an alert to jan@jniemann.it
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