Andre Ward Speaking about Victor Conte and Steroid Testing
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Although I don't believe that HGH does not benefit athletes there are still many studies out there that have said that it doesnt benefit athletes.
http://grg51.typepad.com/steroid_nat...-from-sta.html
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...U5c&refer=home
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...tool=pmcentrez
Harvard Health Letter. Harvard Health Publications. 2008-01-01. https://www.health.harvard.edu/newsl..._Health_Letter. "Used by athletes to build muscle, human growth hormone may in fact make muscles bigger, but not necessarily stronger. HGH is also marketed as an anti-aging treatment, but there are no data about possible side effects from long-term use."
"The conclusion is that growth hormone does indeed have powerful effects on fat and carbohydrate metabolism, and in particular promotes the metabolic use of adipose tissue triacylglycerol. However, there is no proof that net protein retention is promoted in adults, except possibly of connective tissue. The overexaggeration of the effects of growth hormone in muscle building is effectively promoting its abuse and thereby encouraging athletes and elderly men to expose themselves to increased risk of disease for little benefit."
"In fact, as is argued below, the evidence that GH is anabolic in healthy adults is very poor. Furthermore, there is good evidence that chronic high serum concentrations of GH decrease performance and acutely may even cause metabolic changes in the short term that are likely to diminish the capacity for strenuous physical activity."
And I assure you the quotes are not taken out of context, if you dont believe me just check.Comment
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What are you talking about? you dont even know because you have probably never been to asia. Philippines is made up of chinese and malay people you clown. We share similar foods and way of thinking like not losing face by taking drugs.Comment
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You referenced ASIA. Can you answer the question?Comment
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A few quotes from the link in bold:
"The conclusion is that growth hormone does indeed have powerful effects on fat and carbohydrate metabolism, and in particular promotes the metabolic use of adipose tissue triacylglycerol. However, there is no proof that net protein retention is promoted in adults, except possibly of connective tissue. The overexaggeration of the effects of growth hormone in muscle building is effectively promoting its abuse and thereby encouraging athletes and elderly men to expose themselves to increased risk of disease for little benefit."
"In fact, as is argued below, the evidence that GH is anabolic in healthy adults is very poor. Furthermore, there is good evidence that chronic high serum concentrations of GH decrease performance and acutely may even cause metabolic changes in the short term that are likely to diminish the capacity for strenuous physical activity."
And I assure you the quotes are not taken out of context, if you dont believe me just check.Comment
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Well no need to pretend, The evidence is right in front of you, You are the one that claimed "Mosley was holding in round 2" Now you try to claim Mayweather was the one pushing him off even though he was hurt.
How about giving credit where credit is due? Fact are Mosley hurt Mayweather twice in round 2 and Mayweather was compose enough to fight back even though Mosley was like a Madman trying to finish him off.
Yeah, Mosley was really holding on for dear life in round 2....Comment
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