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Originally Posted by cmorioles
This sounds like a fact to me:
"The more Lasix, and the closer it is administered to the race, the more intense the alkalinization effect of Lasix, according to the science presented at the K.H.R.C. race-day medication hearing. Lasix alkalinizes horses, creating a competitive metabolic advantage similar to milkshaking, rendering the drug Lasix a clear and present doping agent. "
By all means, tell me what is wrong with that statement.
"Drug Them All"...I'm really liking that. I see a real boon to the sport if this takes off.
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So if every horse is in effect milkshakes then why milkshake? It is ridiculous to believe this nonsense. It is like saying that going 45.3 to the half is the same in dirt races and turf races because the pacesetters both lost.