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Originally posted by Slowhand View PostToo long to read thoroughly right now but if it checks out.. good for you! I know a bit about PEDs but I´m always willing to learn. But as an excuse it seems even less credible than Canelita´s Beef.
"The abuse of the steroid testosterone presented a new problem for drug control in sport.42 Perhaps the same can now be said for nandrolone. According to the Olympic movement anti-doping code, NA is not a prohibited substance.77 However, should NA in the urine exceed a certain threshold concentration, the interpretation is that nandrolone has been ingested or injected. There is strong scientific evidence to show that NA can appear in the urine of people free of exogenous nandrolone. Evidence suggests that NA may occur as an intermediate in the aromatisation of testosterone to oestrogen. Recent evidence has shown that the amount of NA in the urine can be regulated by the administration of human chorionic gonadotrophin. Therefore, threshold concentrations for men (2 ng/ml) and women (5 ng/ml) as defined by the IOC are still open to debate because conclusive scientific evidence showing how these values may be altered by various physiological stimuli is lacking. In accordance with this, multicentre studies need to answer further specific questions on the current urine threshold concentrations for nandrolone metabolites and whether physiological stressors and permitted supplement interventions can alter NA excretion"
Why is the limit 5ng/ml for women and 2ng/ml for men? men have been shown to test above 2ng/ml after exercise or on a certain diet (bad for boxers getting tested on a training day), women can test at 16ng/ml when pregnant! lol
This is bad testing methods. people that take synthetic nandrolone usually test 50x higher than the allowed limit.... from what I have researched, Fury was over the 2ng/ml limit but there is no way the testing agency could prove he was taking nandrolone, as explained above. He was not that much over the limit, and there has been research done that proves that any fighter can go over that limit with certain diet, exercise and supplements that stimulate the production of nandrolone in the body.
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Originally posted by Vinnykin View PostThat's fine, just read the conclusion:
"The abuse of the steroid testosterone presented a new problem for drug control in sport.42 Perhaps the same can now be said for nandrolone. According to the Olympic movement anti-doping code, NA is not a prohibited substance.77 However, should NA in the urine exceed a certain threshold concentration, the interpretation is that nandrolone has been ingested or injected. There is strong scientific evidence to show that NA can appear in the urine of people free of exogenous nandrolone. Evidence suggests that NA may occur as an intermediate in the aromatisation of testosterone to oestrogen. Recent evidence has shown that the amount of NA in the urine can be regulated by the administration of human chorionic gonadotrophin. Therefore, threshold concentrations for men (2 ng/ml) and women (5 ng/ml) as defined by the IOC are still open to debate because conclusive scientific evidence showing how these values may be altered by various physiological stimuli is lacking. In accordance with this, multicentre studies need to answer further specific questions on the current urine threshold concentrations for nandrolone metabolites and whether physiological stressors and permitted supplement interventions can alter NA excretion"
Why is the limit 5ng/ml for women and 2ng/ml for men? men have been shown to test above 2ng/ml after exercise or on a certain diet (bad for boxers getting tested on a training day), women can test at 16ng/ml when pregnant! lol
This is bad testing methods. people that take synthetic nandrolone usually test 50x higher than the allowed limit.... from what I have researched, Fury was over the 2ng/ml limit but there is no way the testing agency could prove he was taking nandrolone, as explained above. He was not that much over the limit, and there has been research done that proves that any fighter can go over that limit with certain diet, exercise and supplements that stimulate the production of nandrolone in the body.
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Originally posted by Slowhand View PostThanks, I´m a big fan of facts. Btw, how high was the Fury sample with Nandrolone?
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Originally posted by BigTony69 View PostSeriously? Did you watch the fight?Last edited by Removed Now; 06-04-2018, 12:51 PM.
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Originally posted by TheFrog View PostMade it look easy? Haha Fury stumbled around the ring and happened to flit his gloves out there a bit more often so he got the nod. He deserved the decision sure but lets not pretend that it was all that impressive.......He can still call Fury out now, but he won't, even he realises criticising his personality coudn't/won't guarantee a win...
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