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Sure, that's why many are banned! Take for example the Aussie who drank (he says) 6-10 cans of coke before an equestrian event some years back and was disqualified (I think for to much caffiene). Anyway I am being a bit sarcastic here.
I would say that supplements work best in a person who is over training and under nourishing. This can help replenish various levels of minerals, glucose stores and proteins for healing. Often a change in diet is a much better way to start and then you can play around with various supplements and see what works. I have found the results to be very biased to any one individual and it is hard to make gross generalisations. Perhaps you can suggest one or two supplements to discuss and why one might consider taking them?8o
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