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I know Beverly products are not an issue for school, work, etc. drug testing, but does anyone know if the products are different for military drug testing? I am thinking about joining the Army National Guard Reserves. Thanks!
 
Posts: 92 | Registered: Sat May 02 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Dont hold me to this but I would say no. Just for the simple fact that nothing is going to produce androgenic effect or one that is going to cause any false positives on drug tests.
 
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All of BI's products meet IOC and NCAA testing standards, which are very strict. They are also not drugs, but naturally occuring proteins, vitamins, minerals, amino acids and so on. No illegal ingredients are added, ever.
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Thank you!!!!
 
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I know too many in the Armed Forces and it's ok. They've never had any issues.


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They actually don't test for any of that stuff unless there is reason to...i.e. if you gain 50 lbs. of muscle in 2 weeks, your commander may require you to take a test that tests for steroids. But, normal UA only tests for narcotics and drugs. Especially if you are talking about BI products, you're more than O.K., Frank Wink. Glad to see you're still 'doin' the do', dude!!!!!


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I am employed as a civilian at the Dept. of Defense and we use the same military testing standards. No Beverly products are an issue at all. Out of curiosity I asked a physician about substances that can be cause a false positive and he stated that over the counter supplements are not potent enough to register in the range that would raise an eyebrow. He even said that ephedra would not create a high enough level of amphetamines in urine to cause an issue, unless you were using near lethal doses. Bottom line, if it is legal then you should be fine.
 
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