- ISOWHEY SPORTS. Electrolyte Formula.
- JBC NUTRITION. Amino Pro.
- KAGED MUSCLE. Amino Synergy.
- KENDAL MINT COMPANY (KMC) KMC NRG GEL+ (Cafeinated Energy Gel)
What supplements are illegal in the military?
- Acacia Rigidula. Acacia Rigidula. Image: wikimedia.
- Aconite. What is it?
- Aegeline. What is it?
- Aromatase Inhibitors. What is it?
- BMPEA. What is it?
- Cannabidiol. What is it?
- DMAA. What is it?
- DMBA. What is it?
Creatine has proven to be a popular, legal and safe supplement among military personnel, even though there is little data regarding its long-term effects. The limited experimental research in the military indicates a non-significant performance-enhancing effect during short-term creatine supplementation.29 Jun 2015
Will Bucked Up show up on a military drug test?
A: None of our products will show up on a drug test. We only use ingredients that meet the highest standards as we have each one tested as they come into our GMP and NSF certified faculty. We do NOT use any banned substance or ingredients (found on FDA or WADA list) in any of our products.
Is Bucked Up NCAA approved?
Answer: NCAA doesn't approved supplements. But we can tell you that we don't use any banned ingredients and this one specifically does NOT contain Deer Antler Velvet Extract. We are produced in a GMP and NSF certified facility and audited twice a year by the FDA.