Friday, December 17, 2010

If in Mexico don't eat the Clenbuterol...err, meat

It seems Spanish meat is clean, although Contador may argue otherwise - but a reported 18% of Mexican meat is contaminated with Clenbuterol. So don't eat the meat. Seems simple enough.

OTOH Clenbuterol seems to be all the rage this year. Perhaps it should be added to drinking water as well, just so everyone is covered (and contaminated) to the same degree. Think of it like fluoridation.

Rudy Van Houts Tests Positive For Clenbuterol | Cyclingnews.com
Dutch MTBer of the year claims results came from contaminated Mexican meat

Dutch mountain biker of the year Rudy van Houts has tested positive for Clenbuterol. He returned the positive doping control immediately after returning from a trip to Mexico in late October.

“I know I am innocent,” he said in a press release issued Thursday. “In Mexico we ate a lot of meat, it is possible the Clenbuterol was in this food. Otherwise I wouldn't know how the Clenbuterol came into my body.


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