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  • SpeedKillz
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    #21
    Originally posted by Furn
    Only EPO will show up in blood and not urine. Blood tests aren't needed.

    oh really? ever hear of this little thing called blood doping?!

    piss tests are for opiates and thc, not for roids. if you know what you are doing, you can take whatever roids you want and a piss test will show you clean as a whistle, so try and not spew bullshlt, if you dont mind that is...

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      #22
      Originally posted by SpeedKillz
      oh really? ever hear of this little thing called blood doping?!

      piss tests are for opiates and thc, not for roids. if you know what you are doing, you can take whatever roids you want and a piss test will show you clean as a whistle, so try and not spew bullshlt, if you dont mind that is...
      final somebody said it

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      • Furn
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        #23
        Originally posted by SpeedKillz
        oh really? ever hear of this little thing called blood doping?!

        piss tests are for opiates and thc, not for roids. if you know what you are doing, you can take whatever roids you want and a piss test will show you clean as a whistle, so try and not spew bullshlt, if you dont mind that is...
        Do you even know what blood doping is? If you did you'd know there is currently no accepted method for detecting autologous transfusions. In other words it can only be detected if you use someone else rbcs.

        All roids as you call them show up better in urine than blood. Where exactly do you think urine comes from. It's easier to detect a change in carbon isotope ratio in molecules already broken down using GC-C-IRMS

        When you have a phd in biological chemistry come and talk to me, until then try reading, maybe start here.

        http://bjsm.bmj.com/content/43/13/1041.full
        Last edited by Furn; 05-23-2012, 11:09 PM.

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