HGH
Professional athletes aren't the only ones who get in trouble for performance-enhancing drugs. The University of Alabama football team is now under scrutiny for allegedly using deer antler spray before the 2012 BCS Championship Game, a contest the Tide won over the LSU Tigers. Vijay Singh has been added to the list of using athletes, as was Ray Lewis. Some doctors claim Deer Antler Spray and IGF-1 may not be as effective as initially thought though.
Both Ray Lewis and Alex Rodriguez have reportedly used performance-enhancing drugs in their respective 2012 seasons. Ray Lewis used deer antler spray and pills as part of his rehabilitation. Did A-Rod use deer antler spray as well?
New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez used human growth hormone as recently as 2012, according to a report in the Miami New Times. Rodriguez and many other professional baseball players have been linked in a Biogenesis customer spreadsheet. Biogenesis has since shut its doors, with its owner now MIA.
An unnamed employee who worked at Biogenesis gave the Times access to the spreadsheet, documenting whom the company sold HGH, anabolic steroids or testosterone to, all of which are banned substances in Major League Baseball.