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Virtually all TB race horses suffer EIPH. Suffering EIPH impedes performance. Lasix attenuates EIPH very successfully. Thus if you give a horse lasix, he doesn't suffer EIPH - Horses that don't suffer EIPH - because they get lasix - regain their performance level. Yes, lasix improves performance in horses suffering EIPH. If you give any performance horse lasix (outside of EIPH) does their performance improve? No. Not at all. No, lasix is not a performance-enhancer.
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![]() I'd love to hear the proof of this one.
I mean, if all horses bleed, how could you possibly know? |
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Isn't it time for you to inject yourself with lasix? |
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![]() No, I'm fine, as are many of the horses getting unneeded shots.
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![]() Then it's time to get out of horsey racing and into the sports where the performers inject themselves of their own free will....or not.
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![]() I really don't need some anonymous clown telling me what to do, but thanks anyway.
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Geez. Talk abut hitting your guilty button. Stick to NAdvantage where you are more protected. And stop being such an abysmal hypocrite....googlies! |
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