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Ryan Garcia's Supplements Test Positive for Ostarine Contamination, Hopes for Four-Month Ban
May 31, 2024, 12:30 AM
Ryan Garcia's legal team has confirmed that two supplements he submitted to VADA's Doping Control Forms tested positive for Ostarine contamination. The supplements, raspberry-lemonade flavored NutraBio SuperCarb and strawberry-flavored BodyHealth amino-acid blend, were identified in lab reports viewed by ESPN. This development could clear Garcia's name of any wrongdoing. A press conference is scheduled for next week to provide more insights. Paul Greene, Garcia's legal representative, hopes to negotiate a ban of four months or less.
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