To test is time consuming and expensive so why would a busy lab, where they're testing samples that can be legally used, test invalid samples, just for fun and practise?
it's not about whether or not an athlete dopes because every athlete dopes. it's about whether or not they get caught. still though. dope or not, where you place on the food chain is likely where you would actually be if doping didn't exist. guys like usain bolt holds world records and would still likely to have a world record if everybody was suddenly clean.
I always liked aduck2022's posts. I'd be very surprised if he wasn't a chemist. He seemed to always mention chemicals that the rest of us knew nothing about and history has shown him to be correct in some instances.
This bust proves he knows what he's talking about and wasn't pulling stuff out of his ass like many accused him of. I think most the athletes aduck accused are dopers.
LOL - What I am saying is that anyone taking that sh*t is a fool that should instead do restricted eating and fasting. Did I say anything about Amos? You may want to brush up on your reading comprehension skills.
No...your response to my question implied that you're talking about Amos. I asked "Maybe he was using it for fat burning, more energy & improved recovery?" Your response: "So it does the same thing as restricted eating - put the body in a ketonic state." The "he" is Amos we are talking about. Lol.
And why would dopers want to do restricted eating & fasting when they could take GW and have their cake & eat it? Dopers are always looking for shortcuts. And most of them don't give a crap if the PED is dangerous & could cause health problems later down the road - they're all living for the moment. If it will help them win & have an advantage, that's all they really care about.
Wrong again, Dumbo. Why don't you quit while you're behind.
An NPR investigation has identified a web of more than 30 medical practices and compounding pharmacies in over a dozen states that have made claims about thymosin alpha-1 online and on social media.
Investigators believe a man in Arizona was distributing performance-enhancing drugs on a global scale, yet no charges have been filed. His clientele included pro athletes.
it's not about whether or not an athlete dopes because every athlete dopes. it's about whether or not they get caught. still though. dope or not, where you place on the food chain is likely where you would actually be if doping didn't exist. guys like usain bolt holds world records and would still likely to have a world record if everybody was suddenly clean.
Then why do the obvious dopers like Ramzi, Kiprop, Amos get caught so often, and others fall off a cliff like Katir and Manangoi when they realize the testers are after them? Even if it were true that everybody dopes, clearly some dope more than others, partly down to differing standards of testing in various parts of the world.
'Everybody dopes' can mean different things. It can mean that everybody who runs under 9.95 in the 100m dopes, and everybody who runs under 3:30 in the 1500m dopes. Or it could mean that everybody who runs under 10.2 and 3:34 dopes. In both cases, all the guys at the top would be doping, so people like you would say 'everybody dopes', but in the former case, the results would be quite different,as the guys running 10.0 or 3:33 clean who don't make the finals, would be medal contenders if nobody doped.
hes always looked roided,despite being very slim.i know he tested positive to a fat burner,but he was on way more than that.big bulky muscles on a skinny frame,really shredded and cut.
Sorry Jeff, some of us are built that way naturally. No opinion on the Amos situation but some rare people have that type of physique. Sorry you are upset about your inferior genetics. Better luck next life.