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What about the other two articles I posted?
Hormone therapy cheating was out of control and the mainstream media jumped on it.
You might be the only person on the planet that does not think that abusing hormone therapy as a means to improve athletic performance is unethical and dangerous.
If a coach and a doctor tried to cheat with other drugs, why have you singled out hormone therapy as ethical, normal, and acceptable?
Do you think rival athletes and coaches are fine with Oregon based Nike runners using hormone therapy?
Do you think any athletes are still going to doctor brown for hormone therapy treatment?
No they aren’t because it is now seen as cheating and unethical.
What about them? Media sensation, or the opinions of rival athletes and coaches don't address what exactly is the ethical issue for a drug that does not violate WADA's rules, and WADA considers not performance enhancing.
I have singled out thyroids because it is the subject of this thread.
This has nothing to do with the coach, the doctor, or Nike.
I am not the only person, as I have taken the official position of WADA which says hormone therapy is not a means to improve performance.
Brown's ban also has nothing to do with thyroid. Athletes are forbidden to work with him because of other offenses unrelated to thyroid.
You keep getting the same fundamental facts wrong -- even after being corrected.
You asked about rival coaches and athletes of the former NOP -- they should be comforted to know, that the result of a lengthy investigative process that left no stone unturned, was Tygart's lack of finding that any NOP athlete ever broke any anti-doping rule.