Tuesday 31, Jul 2012
All About Human Chorionic Gonadotropin-HCG Benefits
Human chorionic gonadotropin, generally known as HCG, is one of the most popular performance enhancing drugs when it comes to losing extra weight under the belt without limiting on muscle definition and body strength. This natural hormonal agent can be quickly bought, with or without a medical prescription, cheaply.
The chemical formula of HCG is C11H19N3O6S and its chemical name is (2S)-2-amino-6-[[(2R)-1-(carboxymethylamino)-1-oxo-3-sulfanylpropan-2-yl] amino]-6-oxohexanoic acid. This luteinizing Hormone (LH) has an active life of 64 hours and is best described as a glycoprotein composed of 244 amino acids.
By triggering metabolic rate, HCG burns fatty substances into calories to improve digestion besides melting chubbiness and bulges from the body. Use of this medication for a period of two to three weeks is good enough to attain a toned and sculpted appearance. In addition to that, this efficiency enhancing medication is also efficient to reduce appetite by exciting the hypothalamus gland so that urges for junks and deeply fried foods can be managed without making you physically weak or without bringing you in proximity with side effects associated with other drugs.
HCG is second to none when it comes to enhancing circulation of system in the body and promoting high requirements of endurance and resistance and can be quickly considered as a safe and efficient medication to shed weight and boost muscles without looking heavy. The medication can be used by professional athletes, especially muscle builders, bikers, power lifters, and fighters during extreme exercises.
HCG is available in oral and injectable forms and can be bought on the internet from a reputed anabolic steroid drugstore dealing in legal anabolic steroids and performance enhancing drugs. Injectable HCG is more popular on the internet over the oral form of HCG since it does not lead to pain or muscle cramps. Moreover, injectable HCG dissolves faster in the blood circulation and immediately starts crunching the fats into calories.
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Monday 30, Jul 2012
Anadrol At A Glance-Benefits Of Oxymetholone
Anadrol is an artificial anabolic steroid ointment that is suggested to professional sportsmen, especially those into weight training and bodybuilding, as it is one of the best steroids and does not cause adverse reactions.
Also known as Oxymetholone (A50 or A-bombs), Anadrol is suggested by doctors to cure sufferers with brittle bones and anemia and provide comfort to undernourished or underdeveloped patients. Anadrol is also recommended to individuals suffering with bone marrow failure as the drug can significantly improve the production and urinary secretion of erythropoietin (EPO).
This Schedule III drug has the chemical name of 17ß-hydroxy-2-(hydroxymethylene)-17-methyl-5a-androstan-3-one and has the molecular formula of C21H32O3. Its active ingredients include the steroid oxymetholone and inactive ingredients include lactose, povideone, starch, and magnesium stearate. Anadrol has an active life of nearly 14-16 hours and can be detected over a period of 6-8 weeks. The anabolic steroid has the anabolic/androgenic ratio of 320:45 and has the melting point of 178° to 180°C. This DHT-derived compound is not a progestin or a compound with progestenic activity.
Anadrol, the 17-Alpha-Alkylated anabolic steroid ointment, is second to none when it comes to promoting body strength, muscle function, muscle size, muscle definition, and appetite. Moreover to all these benefits, Anadrol is also valuable to enhance lean muscle mass, protein synthesis, nitrogen retention, aggression, and performance in as short as six to eight weeks. Anadrol use is also associated with an enhancement in the count of red blood cells and stamina improvements.
Anadrol must be stored at a controlled room temperature of 20° to 25°C (68° to 77°F) with excursions permitted to 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F) to maintain its shelf life and efficacy and should be guarded against unauthorized use, direct light, heat, and moisture.
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Thursday 26, Jul 2012
Why To Handle Steroids With Great Care?
The abuse of steroids can lead to many side effects, some of which may be irreversible in nature. The use of anabolic androgenic steroids may increase the amount of water and sodium that is stored in tissues of the body. In some situations, bloating can cause a swollen appearance to the body that reduces the exposure of muscle features besides leading to problems like hypertension and renal harm. It is worthwhile to note that some of the muscle mass gains after using steroid drugs are due to sodium and bloating.
Indiscriminate use of steroid drugs can cause liver harm in some situations. Volatile toxic items may get produced while steroid ointment drugs are being used that can injure or hurt the liver or restrict ability of the liver to remove steroid ointment drugs from the blood vessels and changing them into items that may be readily removed through urine or the bile.
The administration of steroidal substances may cause kidney stress or harm as kidneys are involved in the filtration and removal of wastes from the body. It is important for anabolic steroid users need to consult a doctor if they notice darkening of urine color, or pain/difficulty when urinating, edema (swelling), fever, or pain in the lower back (particularly in the kidney areas).
Steroids such as androgenic hormone or testosterone that have a high affinity for estrogen conversion commonly cause hypertension. This is primarily because these steroid ointment drugs promote development of estrogen in our bodies leading to increasing water and sodium storage to cause hypertension.
In order to avoid these steroid side effects, every user should seek healthcare approval before using steroid drugs and should use them in complete accordance with the healthcare advice.
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Friday 20, Jul 2012
Advanced drugs testing system will catch cheats
Heading the most advanced drugs testing system ever, Professor David Cowan recently said that no doping cheats would be able to win gold during the London Olympic games.
During this year’s Olympics, around 5,000 urine and blood samples will be taken, which will eclipse the 3,667 in Beijing – plus another 1,250 at the Paralympics.
Professor Cowan insisted that the advanced drug testing system will even be able to pick up the new designer drugs.
From Thesun.co.uk:
The spectre of famous cheats like sprinters Ben Johnson and Marion Jones, with their use of anabolic steroids, means cynics will forever cast a shadow of doubt over the authenticity of results at the Games.
The Human Growth Hormone will be especially sensitive — previously it could only be detected if used just before a test. But, this summer, it will show up even if taken days before the event.
According to UK Anti-Doping rules, British athletes can be tested 365 days a year, with no notice.
The new Games £20million testing lab in Harlow and funded by pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline will be waiting to nab any one who tries to bend the rules.
Athletes Phillips Idowu, Beth Tweddle, David Weir, and Marlon Devonish are among those supporting pre-Games education and testing program of UK Anti-Doping.
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Monday 16, Jul 2012
Tour of Benelux may mark comeback for Contador
Spanish cyclist Alberto Contador recently remarked that he is planning to make a comeback from a two-year doping ban at the Tour of Benelux in August. The week-long Tour of the Low Countries starts on August 6, the very day that ban of Contador comes to an end.
The cyclist was banned for testing positive for the anabolic steroid clenbuterol at the 2010 Tour de France.
From Timesofindia.indiatimes.com:
“My first priority is Saxo Bank. They have supported me unconditionally throughout knowing everything that happened,” Contador said.
“Both the manager and the sporting director have been fantastic, and that means a lot. I couldn’t give a value to the support they have given me and that is why I can’t see my future being anywhere other than Saxo Bank.”
The 29-year-old Contador reiterated that he had “lost confidence in sporting justice” after the Court of Arbitration for Sport banned him for a period of two years and blamed his positive test on a contaminated steak that he ate during that year’s Tour.
He added he is targeting a place in the Spain team at September’s World Championships in the Netherlands and said he would like to compete in both the road race and the time trial.
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Wednesday 11, Jul 2012
Steroids and other drugs seized in raid
More than a hoard of drugs and 152 cannabis plants have been seized from two homes on the Central Coast of Australia.
Police searched a house on Turpentine Street, Wyoming and found more than 152 cannabis plants, 13 kilograms of dried cannabis, a sum of cash, and a quantity of anabolic steroids.
From Dailytelegraph.com.au:
Police searched a house on Turpentine Street, Wyoming and located more than 152 cannabis plants, 13 kilograms of dried cannabis, a sum of cash and a quantity of anabolic steroids about 4pm yesterday.
A 32-year-old man was arrested at the scene and a search of his home on nearby Jarrett Street found 524 grams of cannabis head, a large sum of cash, a large quantity of anabolic steroids and prescription drugs.
The man was charged with a number of offences including drug related offences, recklessly deal with the proceeds of crime and possess prescribed restricted substance.
The 32-year-old man was refused bail and will appear in Gosford Local Court.
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Saturday 07, Jul 2012
Surfing Professionals to undergo Comprehensive drug testing
For the first time, the international governing body of surfing has made plans for launching a comprehensive drug testing for professional. The Association of Surfing Professionals would be rolling out a policy in the year 2012 for screening competitors and officials for performance-enhancing and recreational drugs.
This announcement came after the death of triple world champion Andy Irons in November 2010. The postmortem revealed that Irons died from a heart attack and “acute mixed drug ingestion” and traces of methadone, methamphetamine, also known as crystal meth, and a metabolite of cocaine were found in the bloodstream.
A 47-year-old pioneer of the Santa Cruz scene in the 1980s and another surfer, Anthony Ruffo, is facing a likely jail term after he was found selling methamphetamine and caught with an ounce of the drug.
From Guardian.co.uk:
“We believe this is a natural evolution in enhancing the professionalism of our sport,” said Dave Prodan, a spokesman for the ASP. “This motion has the full support of the surfers on tour as they want to be taken more professionally, and believe this is a step in the right direction. We have been discussing and drafting a policy with the guidance of the World Anti Doping Agency for over two years and the budget, approved at the November board of directors meeting, has just allowed us the possibility of implementing it as soon as next year.”
“I have seen guys who are stoners and they drop off the scene because it is not sustainable,” he said. “Athletes are training hard. The way the contests are now, it will catch up with you,” Gerry Fitzgerald, a professional in Ireland, said.
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Tuesday 03, Jul 2012
Fletcher bans for four years by UK Anti-Doping
Carl Fletcher who was convicted of trafficking anabolic steroids has received a ban of four years from UK Anti-Doping.
Fletcher was sentenced to nine months in prison at Liverpool crown court for drug offences, which includes the supply of 16 types of class C substances. The shot-putter was provisionally suspended from all competition on November 8and is banned from participation in sport until November 7, 2015. His offence includes the supply of anabolic steroids, including testosterone, human growth hormone, and Trenbolone, all of which are banned under the World Anti-Doping Agency code.
The UK Anti-Doping chief executive, Andy Parkinson, said the case clearly demonstrated the extent to which UKAD was increasingly working with law enforcement agencies, in this case including Merseyside police and the Serious Organised Crime Agency.
From Guardian.co.uk:
“This case proves the invaluable role that law enforcement agencies have in the fight against doping in sport and demonstrates that our intelligence system is working effectively,” he said.
“I would like to thank Merseyside police and Soca for their vital assistance in helping our intelligence team with this case. By attacking the supply chain and those that supply performance-enhancing substances, we stand a better chance of protecting the right of the clean athletes to compete in doping-free sport.”
The WADA code provides for a minimum ban of four years for trafficking or administering the provision of banned substances.
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