A disturbing and possibly relevant news story —
https://www.consumerreports.org/food-safety/are-banned-drugs-in-your-meat/
A disturbing and possibly relevant news story —
https://www.consumerreports.org/food-safety/are-banned-drugs-in-your-meat/
Plant "estrogen" is different wrote:
oldhalfmileguy wrote:
forgot to post the tables. Kind of puts things in perspective
Table 1. Estrogenic activity of common foods (ng/500g)
Food Estrogenic Activity
Soy flour defatted 755,000,000
Tofu 113,500,000
Pinto beans 900,000
White bread 300,000
Peanuts 100,000
Eggs 555
Butter 310
Milk 32
Beef from implanted steer 7
Beef from non-implanted steer 5
While this is not specific to the implant in question it is relevant as the dosages are similar.
source
http://www.drovers.com/sites/default/files/IBC48.pdfThe estrogens in plants are pyhtoestrogens. Phytoestrogens have been reported to act on humans differently (not as severe) than estrogens.
Ok, so what plant do eggs & butter come from?
eggs over 79 times the amount as in an implanted steer
butter over 44 times the amount
One thing never mentioned in that story is the possibility of drugs in the groundwater. In chasing the Clen defense of Contador, one excuse was a finding of Clenbuterol on a farm that primarily raised racehorses(where Clen is used legally). I seem to remember that the cattle & horses shared the same watersource and they found Clenbuterol in the water. Anyway there are a wide amount of drugs found in water these days when you get to trace amounts that are so small i think it might be conceivable that those amounts are being picked up through water. But CR never entertained that possibility.
That's not good, I've followed his career. If an athlete is caught on steroids, it spoils his reputation and it may be the beginning of the end of his sporting career. Perhaps this situation can be corrected if he can prove that he took an acceptable dose of steroids as prescribed by a doctor. Actually, I don't understand how athletes do without steroids. Because sports require a lot of hours of work and effort, not everyone can withstand these workouts. For example, I also take a small dose of steroids to form beautiful muscles. Here https://steroidcycle.org/ you can read more information about them. Therefore, I think that if the athlete will comply with the permissible norm, then taking steroids is possible, to increase his strength and energy, to show a good result in competitions.
JoanneDyer wrote:
That's not good, I've followed his career. If an athlete is caught on steroids, it spoils his reputation and it may be the beginning of the end of his sporting career. Perhaps this situation can be corrected if he can prove that he took an acceptable dose of steroids as prescribed by a doctor. Actually, I don't understand how athletes do without steroids. Because sports require a lot of hours of work and effort, not everyone can withstand these workouts. For example, I also take a small dose of steroids to form beautiful muscles. Here
https://steroidcycle.org/you can read more information about them. Therefore, I think that if the athlete will comply with the permissible norm, then taking steroids is possible, to increase his strength and energy, to show a good result in competitions.
Could you tell me some more information about it? Let’s talk in PM
there have been successful appeals on the grounds of tainted meat. having said that, some may say they found these doping farms beforehand and timed their dosing correctly to look like inconspicuous, miniscule amounts during the daily 1h window
Yeah, steroids are very easy for identifying. Try always to take the most expensive one. This is very important to take qualitative steroid because the cheap one can provoke some skin irritation or disorder of the colon. In can touch any human organ. But, if you'll be taking only a qualitative one you will not feel any discomfort. I'm taking steroids from https://steroids-usa.org and during the 7 years I didn't have even a small discomfort. So, if to be careful and to save money you'll have good results.
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RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
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