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Anabolic Steroids Experiences

Anabolic steroids & bodybuilding experiences

New Generation Super Drugs

Saturday, January 28, 2006

A top anti-doping official has allayed fears over a new generation of "super EPO" drugs being used in sport.

Erythropoietin is a blood-boosting hormone used to improve stamina in endurance events, and drug companies are currently developing new versions.

But World Anti-Doping Agency science director Olivier Rabin, claimed Wada is well prepared for the new drugs.

He told BBC Radio Five Live: "We've been tracking them, and we're confident we can detect these new forms of EPO."

Also speaking to Five Live ahead of a scientific conference in Italy, German expert Professor Wolfgang Jelkman warned "super EPOs" will be far more potent and could prove a major headache for anti-doping agencies.

He said: "They have been developed for the benefit of patients because drugs with a long half-life would need to be given less frequently to them. But one of the problems we have to expect is sportsmen would use combinations of these different drugs, and then it would be very difficult to detect."

Read the whole article at:

BBC Sport News
posted by Frank Mori, Saturday, January 28, 2006 | link

Steroid Use

Thursday, January 05, 2006

The number of high school students who admitted taking steroids has almost doubled in five years: 6.1 percent in 2003 up from 3.1 percent in 1998, according to the center for disease control and prevention.

Anabolic steroids stimulate muscle tissue to grow by mimicking the effects of the hormone testosterone. Teens who take steroids and weight train "bulk up" more quickly. Teens who use steroids may look and feel stronger, but they are putting their health into risk. This risk is caused mainly by the lack of proper knowledge. Anabolic steroids have health risks but only if you abuse and use them improperly.

Historically, anabolic steroids were classified as prescription drugs; they could be dispensed only upon the order of a licensed medical practitioner, who could then monitor their use and control individual dosages. Teenagers could not obtain prescriptions for anabolic steroids without the previous consent of their parents or guardian. Since medical practitioners knew that the administration of hormones could affect the body's natural development, particularly in adolescents, they rarely prescribed AAS for minors, except in cases of a genuine medical disorder. Thus, as we examine the history of AAS and the progression toward their prohibition, we should be mindful of the following:

Anabolic-androgenic steroids were subject to government regulation long before legislators decided to criminalize their use; Prior to the criminalization of AAS, proper dosages could be prescribed and potential side effects could be monitored by trained medical practitioners; Existing government regulation, a practitioner's medical judgment, and the required consent of legal guardians have always stood as natural barriers between adolescents and their use of AAS.

Now the situation, in my humble opinion, is worst. The criminalization of anabolic steroids has originated the appearance of scammers and mafias. Besides it has promoted a higher improper use of them. By the way if you are interested in a legit source of anabolic steroids just visit this steroid pharmacy.

Remember that anabolic steroids have health risks but only if you use them improperly. As I always say knowledge is power.
posted by Frank Mori, Thursday, January 05, 2006 | link