Although I obviously love getting questions about Stemulite, please keep in mind that neither I nor my closest contact with the manufacturers, Dr. Summers (the creator of Stemulite), are currently affiliated with the company.
I will continue to do my best to answer your questions, however.
Jordan just asked:
Stephen,
I’ve been looking up and down the site and i like what i see. I am a college athlete like many looking for a supplement other than your average protein to get he job done without the worries of failing a drug test in one way or another.Everything sounds great (quick recovery, better sleep, increased muscle strength), of course you have to consistently work out but with the increase in rules and regulations in NCAA sports, can we be 100% sure that this will not cause a test failure in the future?
I consulted one of the staff at my school to confirm whether or not but I have yet to hear back. (A recent post is similar but just to clarify your findings)
Thank you
Thank YOU, Jordan, for taking the time to write me – and so politely.
There is absolutely no reason supplements like Stemulite would ever be banned or cause you to fail a test.
Stemulite works by helping you recruit adult stem cells that already exist in your bone marrow.
Heavy weight training breaks down muscle tissue. Stemulite simply increases the rate at which those muscle cells are repaired.
Although it may help bring low hormonal levels back to normal, it does NOT lead to abnormal increases in testosterone or human growth hormone.
Each ingredient in Stemulite has been deemed GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) by the FDA. Numerous professional and college athletes take Stemulite with no negative side effects, so you don’t need to worry.
Best wishes
- Stephen
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