Oct
8
Another Illegal HGH Bust
October 8, 2009 | Leave a Comment
From the United States Attorney’s Office, District of New Hampshire
On July 27, 2009, Christopher Chase, of Lynn, Massachusetts, was sentenced to three and a half years imprisonment and three years of supervised release for his involvement in an Internet prescription drug scheme that distributed anabolic steroids, human growth hormone (HGH), insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1), and clenbuterol throughout the United States. A two-count indictment charged Chase and two codefendants with conspiracy and money laundering.
According to the indictment, Chase and his team illegally imported the drugs from overseas, primarily China, marketed them as body-building substances, and sold them without a prescription on various websites. Of course, FDA has not approved anabolic steroids, HGH, or IGF-1 for use in body-building activities, and clenbuterol is not approved for use in humans by FDA. Although some countries have approved it as a prescription-only bronchodilator, clenbuterol is known to be abused by bodybuilders for its weight-loss properties, according the the Department of Justice. The money from the sales of these drugs was sent to various merchant bank accounts that Chase had set up, and then laundered through foreign countries such as China and Moldova.
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Aug
11
HGH, Estrogen, Testosterone
August 11, 2009 | Leave a Comment
HGH (human growth hormone)Â is a protein polypeptide hormone that stimulates growth and cell reproduction and regeneration.
It increases muscle mass and decreases body fat. This hormone, HGH, is seen in action as male youth begin to mature and hormone balances increase, mainly testosterone. The use of steroids (in intramuscle injections or other forms) increase desired hormones such as testosterone and decrease or block hormones such as estrogen for a desired effect.
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Jul
17
UFC Fighter Test Negative to HGH, Steroids
July 17, 2009 | Leave a Comment
The Nevada State Athletic Commission’s traditional fight-night drug testing (HGH, steroids, etc) netted no failed tests at UFC 98.
All fighters were tested for drugs of abuse (such as marijuana and cocaine), as well as anabolic steroids and other performance-enhancers.
As MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) reported a few weeks prior to the pay-per-view event, the NSAC also administered random pre-UFC 98 drug tests to Edgar, Hughes, Matt Serra and Sean Sherk. All four competitors passed the tests.
The NSAC’s year-round testing was implemented in 2008. MMA fighters are subject to drug testing at any time – for just about any reason – throughout the year, regardless of whether or not the fighter is scheduled for an upcoming event. However, the testing is usually reserved for scheduled fighters.
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Jul
9
Steroids & HGH Have Adverse Side Effects
July 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Young people everywhere, men and women alike – many of them athletes or athletic “wannabes†- are using anabolic steroids under the false premise that any potential adverse side effects will happen “to someone else†but not to them.
More than 15 years ago Dr. Robert Voy, the former chief medical officer for the U.S. Olympic Committee and former medical review officer for the NFL Players Association, estimated that 10-25% of high school preps were using steroids and hgh. “Kids as young as 12 and 13 are taking steroids,†said Voy, one of the leading experts on performance enhancing drug abuse. “And in my experience, many parents of steroid-using young athletes are completely oblivious of what their child is doing.†USA Today reported as far back as December 1990 that steroid use among college football players was as high as 29%. The mean projected rate of use among men was 14.7% and 5.9% for women at that time.
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Mar
3
Dominican Republic Source For Illegal HGH
March 3, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Hardcore steroids aren’t the only drugs easily obtainable in the Dominican Republic.
Human growth hormone (hgh)Â - baseball’s scarlet letter, is available on the black market in Santo Domingo, in Dominican supplement shops and even in the island’s pharmacies, sometimes even without a prescription.
 Read the entire New York Daily News/HGH article here.
Feb
26
Sheriff Worried His Deputies Are Using HGH/Steroids
February 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. — The Broward Sheriff’s Office is facing a steroid scandal.
“We developed information that 16 of our employees might be using anabolic steroids, so on Friday those 16 people were all directed to submit for drug testing,” BSO spokesman Jim Leljedal told WPBF News 25 in a telephone interview.
Read the entire HGH/steroid article.
Feb
18
Steroids, Baseball, & HGH
February 18, 2009 | Leave a Comment
The “Steroid Era” in baseball has brought performance-enhancing drugs to the forefront of sports.
Ever since Ben Johnson was stripped of his gold medal from the 1988 Seoul Olympics, steroids have been the main “culprit” of performance-enhancing drugs. But as the careers of players like Barry Bonds and Mark McGwire came into question, a “new” drug surfaced as a major performance enhancer. HGH (human growth hormone) has been used by athletes since the 1970s and is banned by the International Olympic Committee and almost every major sports governing body. But until major-league baseball players started testing positive for HGH, most people didn’t know of it as a major performance enhancer.
Human growth hormone is naturally secreted by the body and stimulates cell growth and reproduction in humans and other animals. The effects of HGH in humans are far reaching and include decreased body fat, increased muscle mass, increased bone density, increased energy levels and immune system function and even improved skin tone and texture. So, you can see why it might be used by elite athletes to improve performance. While supplementing with additional hormones can be dangerous and should only be done under the guidance of a doctor, giving your body all of the chances it can to produce its own HGH is a smart recovery technique for athletes.
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Nov
25
New Suspect In Sports Doping Isn’t Just HGH, It’s Viagra
November 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Move over HGH. Viagra may be the next banned substance in pro sports:
SCRANTON, Pa. — When George Downey and other lacrosse players at Marywood University volunteered to take Viagra for a study, he received a snickering nickname from his high school coach. His parents jokingly told their friends. Inquiring minds sent messages to his Facebook page.
“They’re making fun of me,†Downey, 19, said good-naturedly. “Deep down, I think they’re looking for tips.â€
Except that the Marywood study does not involve the bedroom, but the playing field. It is being financed by the World Anti-Doping Agency, which is investigating whether the diamond-shaped blue pills create an unfair competitive advantage in dilating an athlete’s blood vessels and unduly increasing oxygen-carrying capacity. If so, the agency could ban the drug.
Viagra, or sildenafil citrate, was devised to treat pulmonary hypertension, or high blood pressure in arteries of the lungs. The drug works by suppressing an enzyme that controls blood flow, allowing the vessels to relax and widen. The same mechanism facilitates blood flow into the penis of impotent men. In the case of athletes, increased cardiac output and more efficient transport of oxygenated fuel to the muscles can enhance endurance.
“Basically, it allows you to compete with a sea level, or near sea level, aerobic capacity at altitude,†Kenneth W. Rundell, the director of the Human Performance Laboratory at Marywood, said of Viagra.
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Nov
24
Clemens & HGH: McNamee Gave DNA Samples To Investigators
November 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Let’s see how much Roger Clemens can keep denying his HGH use if this latest twist pans out:
NEW YORK (AP) — Roger Clemens’ former trainer gave samples of his DNA to federal investigators trying to ascertain whether the star pitcher committed perjury before Congress, two New York newspapers reported.
The request for a DNA sample from trainer Brian McNamee suggests that investigators found readable DNA on the syringes, needles and gauze pads McNamee turned over to federal prosecutors in January, The New York Times and Daily News reported Monday night.
McNamee’s lawyers have said the items, when tested, would link Clemens to the use of performance-enhancing drugs. They claim McNamee used those needles and a gauze pad while injecting Clemens with steroids and human growth hormone.
Investigators must determine whose DNA is on that material if it is going to be important to the probe. It’s not clear whether federal authorities have a sample of DNA from Clemens, The Times said. His lawyer, Rusty Hardin, would not divulge that information.
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Oct
28
NFL & HGH
October 28, 2008 | Leave a Comment
The NFL has a huge problem on its hands whether or not any sports journalists care to really report on the matter.
keep looking »Â For the past several years there have been plenty of signs that the NFL has an out-of-control PED problem. Erratic on and off-field behavior, instances of infections, failed drug tests, suspensions and drug use have been commonplace over the past three decades, with both big name players and bench-warmers from every team and at every position being caught for being drug cheats. Rodney Harrison, a star defender for the New England Patriots, was suspended for his involvement with a human growth hormone (HGH) scandal without failing a drug test. There is not a urine test that can detect HGH use.
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