OhBoy.Alberto!This.is.BIG.FUN! wrote:
pop_pop!_v2.2.1 wrote:Queue the NOP trolls:
Nothing to see here.
Perfectly normal.
Fake news.
Alberto Salazar might have a few problems:
During its research into the matter, USADA found that a pharmacy located near Houston had produced the infusion bags for the runners. The investigators are in possession of a form from the pharmacy dated Jan. 4, 2012, noting that four 100-mililiter bags were being prepared. The next day, Rupp received an infusion from his doctor.
The investigators wrote that it appeared to be "highly likely" that Rupp received "an L-carnitine infusion from Dr. Brown in excess of 50 ml." If that happened, then both would have been in violation "of the applicable anti-doping rules." The consequence for Rupp would be a suspension.
The runner claims that he adhered to WADA rules when taking the infusions. Brown also rejected the allegation through his attorney, saying he "did not infuse athletes with 'almost certainly' more than 50 ml of L-carnitine solution." He accuses DER SPIEGEL of having fallen for "fake news."
Coach Salazar has an "obsession with the testosterone levels Â… of his athletes," the USADA report states, adding that he was conducting risky experiments to increase the production of hormones in his athletes -- by using vitamin D, for example. The recommended daily dose for adults is 600 IE. IE stands for international unit. The USADA report states that the pills Salazar gave to his runners contained 50,000 IE. He encouraged the athletes to take them several times each week.
Their report also alleges that Salazar has sworn by thyroid hormones for years. His substances of choice are called Levoxyl, Thyroxin and Cytomel. Brown is alleged to have prescribed the medications to the athletes even though they didn't suffer from thyroid problems.
The substances became a "kind of throttle" for Salazar. He used it to "try to rev up the runners, to help them recover from a hard workout or prepare for an important competition." Salazar also denies this claim. The only priority for those suffering from a thyroid condition is getting them back to normal. "There is no such thing as making them better than normal or enhanced."
SALAZAR it appears, is COACH, DOCTOR and PHARMACIST all in one. He also apparently decides when athletes are to take their preparations and WHAT DOSE THEY SHOULD GET.
In a Dec. 20, 2011, email to Rupp, he wrote: "TAKE A FULL EXTRA LEVOXYL TONIGHT AND START ON CYTOMEL RIGHT AWAY. P.S. I'VE GOT CYTOMEL. IF YOU DON'T HAVE IT, CALL ME AND I'LL DRIVE IT OVER."
The substance isn't on the anti-doping list. But Perikles Simon, a professor of sports medicine at the University of Mainz and respected doping expert, thinks that's a mistake. "Thyroid hormones increase metabolism and they do not belong in competitive sports," he says.
SPIEGEL presented Salazar's emails to the professor for comment. "This trainer is acting as an alchemist, a drug procurer and hormone adulterer to these athletes," he says. "He should be banned immediately; there is no reason for delay."
http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/is-nike-covering-up-dubious-practices-of-runners-a-1137229.html#spRedirectedFrom=www&referrrer=Alberto's testosterone 'experiments' on his sons broke various federal and state drug laws, since he was administering the schedule III controlled substance and prescription drug AndroGel to two other people who did not have a prescription for AndroGel.
ALBERTO SALAZAR IS NOT A DOCTOR and should not be telling Galen Rupp to take "a full extra Levoxyl" and "start on cytomel (T3) right away".
Then ALBERTO says that HE HAS THE PRESCRIPTION THYROID HORMONE DRUG CYTOMEL!!!... AND CAN DRIVE IT OVER TO GALEN RUPP. IT THAT HAPPENED, IT WOULD MEAN THAT GALEN RUPP WOULD BE TAKING ALBERTO'S PRESCRIPTION DRUG CYTOMEL.
ALBERTO SALAZAR IS ALSO NOT A PHARMACY AND SHOULD NOT BE DISTRIBUTING THE PRESCRIPTION THYROID HORMONE DRUG CYTOMEL TO ANY OTHER PEOPLE…INCLUDING GALEN RUPP…SINCE THAT WOULD BE ILLEGAL.
Questions:
1) Why does Alberto Salazar have the prescription thyroid hormone drug cytomel at his house?
2) Does Alberto Salazar have a prescription from his doctor to take cytomel for his 'hypothyroidism' medical condition?... in addition to having a prescription from his doctor for testosterone gel to treat his 'hypogonadism' medical condition?
3) Is Alberto having BIG FUN???
Oh yea baby.