Simply because most sports don't want players to take drugs.
None of the ingredients that I saw were banned by WADA(world anti doping agency). Think you're good mate.
Russia, due to a sport doping scandle
June 17, 1985 The United States Olympic Committee unanimously passed a resolution outlawing the practice of ''blood doping.'' http://www.nytimes.com/1985/06/17/sports/blood-doping-is-banned.html
The World Anti-Doping Agency removed caffeine from it's list of banned substances as of the 2004 Games.However, it is still being checked for in the samples from athletes and should elevated levels be commonly found, the World Anti-Doping Agency has said it will revisit the issue and possibly ban it's use again.
He wasn't kicked out from any on-going competition, but his use of doping has gotten him banned from future racing.
Hydroxyecdysterone is not classified as a banned substance by major sports organizations such as the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). However, athletes should always check with their specific sports governing body to ensure compliance with their regulations.
Doping is of two types,..
increases with doping
doping is done based on segments and boundaries wise
PMOS - (drain + source) = p-type doping NMOS - (drain + source) = n-type doping :)
European athletes cheat all the time and make up the majority of athletes who get busted for doping. Example: West Germany state sponsored doping program, Spanish governments doping coverup, doping in the Tour de France, rampant doping in european football etc.
In a test strictly for steroids, no. However, any doping test by a sports organization will also test for other banned substances. So yes, it could.