ukathleticscoach wrote:'a, b, c, d, e, & DHEA in ~ exactly the proportions above, within error margin, it is virtually 100% certain his DHEA came from extenze only'
No drug analysis clearly not your area is it.
There are too many variables time taken before test, food eaten and time, different rate of absorption.
DHEA is regularly used by body builders, maybe he took in Extenze deliberately knowing what ingredients it contained. Who know the only thing we know for certain is he failed a dope test
By the way how did you do in the WC prediction contest?
seeing as i have done analysis with electrophoresis & chromatography in my time, it sure is helluva lot more "my area" than yours
your layman's analysis is nonsense
unless part of his diet included regularly eating various chinese herbs & roots, then his urine profile for a, b, c, etc woud match the urinary fingerprint for extenze
let me make this concept plain for your numbskull :
in gatlin's case for testosterone +ve, the analysis of the lab identified his source definitively as coming from a testo gel product ONLY & NOT tablet or parentral administration of testosterone using a "fingerprint" method
it is not a difficult job identifying source of drug if profiles of various ones are kept on the reference data base
if they did or did not bother to look for source in lashawn's case ( they may have not bothered as he admitted DHEA presence in his system ), the scientific ability to identify is known & commonly used science