NFL Teams inform the Salt Salts for banning


On Tuesday, the stiff end of 49ers George Cuttle broke the news to NFL media: The league has banned the salts that cite the players’ safety problem.

Katle told NFL media that he had previously used ammonia packet in every drive.

Katle jokingly said, “I considered retirement. We have to detect a middle land.”

There will be no middle land.

The head of the NFL, the neck and the spine committee, recommended a ban on the use of ammonia breath for any purpose after the FDA’s warning last year, and the league sent a memo to all the teams.

Warning FDA companies that produce commercially available ammonia breathing, as well as consumers, referring to the lack of evidence supporting the protection of respiratory or efficacy, marketing to improve mental warnings or increase energy. The FDA noted the potential negative effects of their use.

The NFL’s head, neck and spinal cord committee also concern that ammonia anlements have the ability to mask some neurological symptoms and symptoms, including some potential hesitation signs.

The NFL wrote to the teams in the memo, “In the light of this information, which is effective for the 2025 NFL season, the provision or supply of ammonia is prohibited in any form of clubs to the NFL Games.” “For clarification, ‘ammonia’ refers to ammonia capsules, breath, ammonia in a cup and any kind of ‘fragrant salt’. The locker rooms also apply.



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