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In the days after the documentary aired, Davies, the reporter, acknowledged in interviews that Al Jazeera had no direct evidence Peyton Manning had taken HGH, and that accusations against Howard, Zimmerman and the others rested entirely on claims Sly had recanted.
No, creatine is not prohibited. Although creatine can have a small effect on performance, the effects are not guaranteed and the specific training program remains most influential.
But the NFLs in-season HGH testing takes place at team facilities, which means players know they would need to provide a blood sample only on days when theyre there. Another limitation: Testing is not allowed on game days.
HGH is banned by professional sports leagues and is legal to prescribe for only a few specific medical conditions. The intern, Charles Sly, recanted his statements, which were recorded without his knowledge. He said they were fabricated in an attempt to impress a potential business partner.
The National Football League (NFL) began to test players for steroid use during the 1987 season, and started to issue suspensions to players during the 1989 season. The NFL has issued as many as six random drug tests to players, with each player receiving at least one drug test per season.
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The NFL collective bargaining agreement, ratified in 2011, banned human growth hormone but players were not tested for the banned substance until 2014. No NFL player has tested positive for HGH.
The NFL didnt begin testing for steroids until 1987, didnt suspend anyone until 1989 and didnt start year-round testing until 1990.

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