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  • Originally posted by Shape up View Post
    you think an IV doesn't affect your urine
    You want to quote me on this, or what? I'll wait. I said it isn't used to pass a urine test, you ****ing clown, because the athletes know they still have to pass the specific gravity test. I've told you many times that the only way an IV can be used to pass a urine test is by DILUTION. You even posted it. Now what is specific gravity test, idiot?

    Here: Learn something.

    To protect clean sport and athlete health and safety. It is a fact that IVs can be used to change blood test results (such as hematocrit where EPO or blood doping is being used), mask urine test results (by dilution) or by administering prohibited substances in a way that will more quickly be cleared from the body in order to beat an anti-doping test.

    IV infusions before sample collection could actually prolong the doping control sample process because it has a greater potential to produce multiple dilute samples.

    https://www.usada.org/wp-content/upl...-Infusions.pdf


    I'm not done with you yet. The best is yet to come

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    • Here you are ****ing up the difference between a BLOOD TEST and a URINE TEST yet again! This proves you have no idea what the **** you are talking about, and you are an absolute moron!!!!!!


      Originally posted by Shape up View Post
      if he had problems producing a full sample, why didn't they just take a blood sample


      LMAOOOOO!!!! OH, YOU CAN'T PISS? NO PROBLEM. JUST GIVE US BLOOD. THEY TEST FOR THE SAME THINGS ANYWAY.


      BHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.


      [IMG]http://i284.***********.com/albums/ll36/Bigsteve87/Gifs/AtomicBomb.gif[/IMG]


      BUT WAIT....I'M NOT DONE WITH YOU

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      • Originally posted by Shape up View Post
        drinking water does not change your blood valves, exactly what I said, and I was right,

        OH? Well how about this?

        Blood volume is determined by the amount of water and sodium ingested, excreted by the kidneys into the urine, and lost through the gastrointestinal tract, lungs and skin. The amounts of water and sodium ingested and lost are highly variable. To maintain blood volume within a normal range, the kidneys regulate the amount of water and sodium lost into the urine. For example, if excessive water and sodium are ingested, the kidneys normally respond by excreting more water and sodium into the urine.
        http://www.cvphysiology.com/Blood%20Pressure/BP025
        Do you know what "ingested" means? Do you? Let me point this out for you.

        ingestion |inˈjesCHən|
        noun
        the process of taking food, drink, or another substance into the body by swallowing or absorbing it: vomiting after ingestion of contaminated food | the effect of caffeine ingestion on exercise performance.

        BUT THE FUNNIEST PART IS...IN THE THREAD WHERE YOU WERE TRYING TO SAY WHAT THE IV DOES.....YOU POSTED THIS AS YOUR EVIDENCE!!!!!

        Originally posted by Shape up View Post
        Blood volume is determined by the amount of water and sodium ingested, excreted by the kidneys into the urine, and lost through the gastrointestinal tract, lungs and skin. The amounts of water and sodium ingested and lost are highly variable. To maintain blood volume within a normal range, the kidneys regulate the amount of water and sodium lost into the urine. For example, if excessive water and sodium are ingested, the kidneys normally respond by excreting more water and sodium into the urine. The details of how the kidneys handle water and sodium are beyond the scope of this cardiovascular web site; therefore, the reader is encouraged to consult general medical physiology textbooks to learn more about this topic. The following paragraphs briefly describe how renal excretion of water and sodium are regulated and how blood volume affects cardiovascular function.
        OH, AND HOW ABOUT THE STUDY THAT YOU REFERENCED?:

        Reporting in The Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports, they found that after about 40 minutes, both hemoglobin concentration and off-scores were affected by the hyperhydration treatment.

        “The important thing is not to let the athlete ingest massive amounts of water before sample collection, at least not if the period from drinking to sample collection exceeds 30 min,” Mørkeberg wrote.

        http://fasterskier.com/fsarticle/new...sport-markers/

        LMAOOOOOO. SHOULD I EVEN GO ON? YOU BODIED YOURSELF!!!!!! YOU ARE BY FAR THE BIGGEST IDIOT HERE, BUT DON'T LET THAT GET YOU DOWN. YOU BOOST PEOPLE'S EGOS BY ALLOWING US ALL TO KNOW HOW MUCH SMARTER WE ARE THAN SOME INDIVIDUALS, THAT IS, IF YOU ARE INDEED HUMAN AS OPPOSED TO SUB-HUMAN. YOU PROVIDE LAUGHTER, AT YOUR EXPENSE, AND THAT IS SELFLESS. FOR THAT, I SALUTE YOU, SIR. BUT NOW, IT'S TIME FOR YOU TO MOVE ON.

        R.I.P.

        Last edited by travestyny; 07-12-2017, 06:39 PM.

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        • Yep I agree, but you can't drink enough to make a significant difference as per the chugging water article, that's why PED cheats have an IV instead, it changes volume instantly therefore changing values, if you notice in the chugging water article they interview cyclists who have used that method AND BEEN CAUGHT GIMP, back in the box loser hahahahahhahaha

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          • Originally posted by Shape up View Post
            Yep I agree, but you can't drink enough to make a significant difference as per the chugging water article, that's why PED cheats have an IV instead, it changes volume instantly therefore changing values, if you notice in the chugging water article they interview cyclists who have used that method AND BEEN CAUGHT GIMP, back in the box loser hahahahahhahaha
            LMAOOOO. That's all you got? Really?


            Once again, the IV won't work for a urine test because you have to pass the specific gravity test.


            Nice try to save face....but you're done, son. Let that be a lesson to you.

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            • Travestny is 49-0 vs pact@rds.


              Amazing run.

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              • Originally posted by Dosumpthin View Post
                Travestny is 49-0 vs pact@rds.


                Amazing run.

                LOL. No, sir, that would be you. I saw what you did to that IronMT guy

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                • Originally posted by travestyny View Post
                  LMAOOOO. That's all you got? Really?


                  Once again, the IV won't work for a urine test because you have to pass the specific gravity test.


                  Nice try to save face....but you're done, son. Let that be a lesson to you.
                  gravity is a chinese hoax

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                  • Please stop posting in this thread, the OP is false and knows nothing about anything.

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                    • SGT actually helps the athlete, the eco has to wait until they get a sample that passes, if it doesn't pass it's not tested, flushing more traces out before a testable sample, do I have to explain everything to you gimp, back in the box now, there's a good boy

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