
Are Magic Mushrooms Prohibited for Athletes?
Here is what drug-tested athletes need to know about the anti-doping status of magic mushrooms.
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Here is what drug-tested athletes need to know about the anti-doping status of magic mushrooms.
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The use of any natural product is at the athlete’s own risk, whether it is used as a dietary supplement or as an alternative medicine.
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