Answer: This anabolic steroid is a form of testosterone usually produced from soy or yams in factories, not the human body. It can be introduced into the body by injection, with patches, or other means.
Question: What happens to the body when it is introduced?
Answer: Gary Wadler, MD, chairman of the Prohibited List and Methods Committee of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), says this would be a deliberate attempt to increase muscle strength and mass, shorten recovery time from vigorous exercise, and keep muscle tissue from breaking down (catabolism) when pushed to the extreme.
This type of **** is usually they got an injury so the Doc gives him a shot of something-- these are ******s with 8th grade educations they don't know enough to ask the Doc every little thing that's going in.
Nobody with an IQ knowingly takes steroids while they're being tested.
Point is, this wasn't intentional. It was just ******.
I read 2 replies by clicking view post in that big thread and you know your stuff. I don't like trolls but you seem to have read up on this so there you go.
synthetic weed maybe ? lol! they are starting to test for it in the states...lol! same buzz as weed but can't be detected unless specifically looked for. it sounds like lamont is cheating with something...i guess you can take the man out of the ****** but can't take the ****** out of the man...it's a shame but if he is taking steroids then he faces a ban of some sort.
Answer: This anabolic steroid is a form of testosterone usually produced from soy or yams in factories, not the human body. It can be introduced into the body by injection, with patches, or other means.
Question: What happens to the body when it is introduced?
Answer: Gary Wadler, MD, chairman of the Prohibited List and Methods Committee of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), says this would be a deliberate attempt to increase muscle strength and mass, shorten recovery time from vigorous exercise, and keep muscle tissue from breaking down (catabolism) when pushed to the extreme.
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