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Couch Potato’s Guide To Performance-Enhancing Drugs Like HGH
August 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment
A recent article at CTVCA.com talks about some of the banned substances at the2008 Olympics. Here are several examples: erythropoietin (EPO), human growth hormone (hGH), insulins.
What they do: These substances influence specific bodily functions.
Why use them: EPO stimulates production of red blood cells, which improves the amount of oxygen the blood can deliver to the muscles; human growth hormone (hgh) stimulates production of another growth factor, which in turn stimulates cartilage production for stronger bones and muscles; insulin can promote muscle growth and definition.
Side effects: EPO thickens the blood, which causes the heart to work harder and makes the blood more susceptible to clotting; human growth hormone (hgh) can lead to protruding jaw and eyebrow bones, as well as glucose intolerance; insulin can lead to low blood sugar levels, which can cause nausea, weakness, shortness of breath, coma and even death.
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