Can you imagine trying to explain to someone even 20 years ago a sentence that goes like this: Uh I put some fish tank cleaner on my tongue to make it blue and slow down my aging because an influencer on TikTok told me to.
This is how most things go, though. How about:
The marathon winner was DQ'd for a stack height violation.
I've now mentioned on a few threads that this is a very dangerous drug. It should not be used by anyone who is pregnant or intends to get pregnant as there is direct evidence of fetal abnormalities. It should not be used by anyone on anxiety or depression medication as it causes serotonin toxicity. There have been links to heart problems and in high doses there is evidence of carcinogenicity. So maybe Wejo can tell me why this keeps getting deleted? Are they a potential sponsor??
Not sure what happened to her, running low 2:20s and now just a shell of her former self with no results for over a few years? I don't ever recall someone this young falling off a cliff so suddenly, really strange.
She's been racing at a high level since middle school. In athletic terms (and with wear and tear), she's not that young any longer. I feel that she has reached a point where she is fried hormonally and her body simply can't do what it once did.
It is actually rare to keep improving past mid 20's . look at other sports , swimming for example . high training volume at a young age , olympic contenders at late teens/early 20's , then done mid 20's. Obviously there are exceptions for this .
Wejo, with all due respect, maybe you can explain why the original posts were deleted?
That is something I've been wondering. "We were deleting these posts as they continually arose, but since people kept posting about it, we have restored the original thread." is factually accurate, but I'm curious on the motivations for continually squashing the topic in the first place as well.
I want to applaud the unknown athletes who were approached about this product and went ahead and did a hard pass on this one.
I know one of those athletes . the deal was, you get the product , plus a percentage of the sale , if someone buys it using your discount code . they did not have a strip end for the number of likes , or video views . So it was up to the athlete to keep promoting it .
I was shocked to see her IG post as I strolled down the article.
“It can help to improve focus, endurance and sleep,” Hasay wrote beneath a recent Instagram upload, which appeared to be a sponsored post in conjunction with Troscriptions, a vitamin and supplement company. “I like using @troscriptions ‘Just Blue’ product before my hard workouts. Check out @troscriptions for more info and you can use code JordanBlue for a discount!”
Methylene blue can serve as a replacement for oxygen in the electron transport chain in the absence of oxygen and even boost energy production in the presence of oxygen. Because of this it has been used as a treatment for cyanide poisonings. High doses of MB would essentially boost your ability to harvest ATP via oxidative phosphorylation. While it is legally, Jordan is essentially promoting legal performance enhancement. Following in the footsteps of Al Sal I guess. Not sure why she would to this if she was trying to clear her name of any shenanigans when with NOP.
I've now mentioned on a few threads that this is a very dangerous drug. It should not be used by anyone who is pregnant or intends to get pregnant as there is direct evidence of fetal abnormalities. It should not be used by anyone on anxiety or depression medication as it causes serotonin toxicity. There have been links to heart problems and in high doses there is evidence of carcinogenicity. So maybe Wejo can tell me why this keeps getting deleted? Are they a potential sponsor??
Yes, contaminating other people's food with toxins is a really great prank...
A) It's not toxic. I thought that was clear by the fact that Jordan is literally advertising it as a supplement
B) It is used in some medicinal settings, but it doesn't do what Jordan is claiming
C) Stop taking yourself so seriously
MB is not something people should consume willy nilly. Yes, it can be very toxic and overdoses can have pretty severe consequences. Don't be stupid, avoid the blue tongue doping scheme.
Yes, contaminating other people's food with toxins is a really great prank...
A) It's not toxic. I thought that was clear by the fact that Jordan is literally advertising it as a supplement
B) It is used in some medicinal settings, but it doesn't do what Jordan is claiming
C) Stop taking yourself so seriously
We are sure Jordan did not do any lab research 🔬 on this product before promoting it . Unless she used S Magness as a Guinea pig 🐷 like the AlSal androgel experiment .
I want to applaud the unknown athletes who were approached about this product and went ahead and did a hard pass on this one.
me too. One of those "we love your profile and think you'd be a perfect fit!" I didn't explore it any further but hell maybe it would have been a good payday. Anytime Ben Greenfield is schilling something you know it's suspect though