Feb

15

Olympics & HGH

February 15, 2010 | Leave a Comment

With the Olympics upon, in case you already didn’t know from the bombardment of commercials on an hourly basis, you knew it was going to be a matter of time before someone or some 30 people were going to be nailed for cheating.
It has happened, and WADA President John Fahey is claiming that testing has improved.
Not so fast.

Has the testing improved in all areas of sports, professional and amateur? Yes it has. Have they caught all of the cheats in every sport? Not a chance.
We have seen this before. The number of cheats caught before the games in Beijing…70. Number caught before Vancouver…30. I see a couple of problems with the logic showing the testing is working. One was obvious, different athletes, different sports, different games. If they were comparing numbers from Turin to Vancouver, then I see the logical comparison.
The other is the same argument that I’ve had with a bunch of people for the last little while.
The cheaters are always somehow going to be ahead of the testing. There are always someone going to be working in a lab trying to find the way to get around the testing. It happens all the time.
Baseball had their steroid problem. MLB started testing for steroids, the ball players went to new and innovative stuff like the cream, the clear, and HGH.
You take away one avenue, someone is going to find another way to their goal.
The Olympics and all sports can throw out all the rules they want and test for everything, as long as there is motivation to win, someone will be willing to take that extra step.

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Nov

9

It was not the easiest of births. When government ministers, sports officials, athletes and scientists gathered at the Palais de Beaulieu in Lausanne in 1999 to thrash out the terms of a new, global anti-doping organization, there was little evidence of the harmony and cooperation that now exists in the fight against drug cheats.

Funded jointly by the IOC and national governments, WADA has also been able to co-ordinate the search for new methods of drug detection, having spent about £30 million on research projects since 2001. New tests for human growth hormone (HGH) and various forms of EPO have been among the results, while work is being funded to deal with the potential scourge of gene doping.

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Sep

30

At a Senate hearing Tuesday addressing the alarming proliferation of steroids within the relatively unregulated nutritional supplements industry, the CEO of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency said his organization was weeks away from announcing a new initiative that will propose regulatory reform of the supplements industry and will have the support of major professional sports leagues.

“The FDA is overburdened,” Sen. Hatch said, referring to the Food and Drug Administration, which has struggled to keep up with the burgeoning industry of bodybuilding supplements. “I blame Congress for a lot of these things. We don’t give you enough support.”

Hopefully the professional sports leagues would sign on to the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, which oversees independent drug testing for American Olympic athletes. Although the professional leagues have teamed up with USADA to help fund research for human growth hormone (HGH) urine screening, they have largely shunned USADA’s anti-doping policies, which are much stricter than anything pro athletes face.

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Sep

1

Drug testing has become an institution in the sports world, mixed martial arts included. However, when it comes to the actual testing, both blood and urine tests are available.

Urine testing is cheaper, less invasive (no needle stick required) and has fewer potential complications (not unless peeing on your hand is considered a complication) than blood testing. Blood screening is more sensitive (more likely to detect a banned substance), detects more banned substances, and is more difficult to beat through “masking” methods. Blood screening is the current standard for detecting abnormally elevated levels of synthetic human growth hormone (HGH). There is a new and promising HGH urine test that was developed at George Mason University. The new test uses nanotechnology to bind and amplify HGH in urine so that it may be detectable for a longer period of time. Blood screening can only detect HGH taken within the previous 24 to 48 hours. Nanotechnology may allow urine detection out to that two-week range. It will take forever (exaggeration) to get the test approved to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) standards. WADA must be sure that the test can withstand the legal assault that is certain to be waged with the first positive sample. WADA has outlined six classes of prohibited substances: stimulants; narcotics; anabolic agents/steroids; diuretics; peptide hormones and related compounds; and other restricted drugs.

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Nov

25

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.”

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

7

It looks as though a test for HGH may be utilized very soon: 

Medical professionals, and professional cynics, have long believed that HGH (human growth hormone) is the drug of choice for cheats in professional sport, not only because it promotes muscle growth but also because it is to all intents and purposes undetectable. (Since 2000 the World Anti-Doping Agency has carried out 8,500 blood tests for HGH and produced precisely zero positive results.)

At best the introduction of a new, improved HGH (human growth hormone) test would confirm the truth of this remarkable statistic, silencing the cynics in the process.

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Aug

21

 Less ambitious forms of gene doping may be right around the corner.

This will do away with the troublesome virus-based delivery system, as this type of doping would inject “naked” DNA directly into a muscle.
Nearby cells would take up some of the DNA, and if that DNA controls an important hormone, like EPO or human growth hormone (HGH), it would do the job well.
Though it won”t be different from injecting EPO or HGH directly, but it would save money, because it would only have to be done once.
“You could probably get a molecular-biology major to make it for you for a couple hundred dollars,” said Sweeney.

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Jul

21

With the Olympics right around the corner, HGH and other performance enhancing drugs are again in the news:

 Startling new evidence of a burgeoning underground doping culture in China emerged last night as a hospital doctor said that he was prepared to give illegal performance-enhancing gene therapy treatment, possible including hgh, to an Olympic swimmer.

 With the Olympics beginning in Beijing in a little more than two weeks, the documentary evidence of cheap, on-demand gene therapy alarmed David Howman, the director general of the World AntiDoping Agency (Wada). “This is worse than my worst fears,” he said.

Howman admitted to finding the material in the documentary “very distressing”. “It is very scary that health professionals should have such a lack of ethics and try what we know to be experimental on human beings for a vast amount of money,” he said. “What they are proposing to do is a total breach of the prohibited list of the standards we have implied to make sure that cheating through the use of gene doping or gene therapy is prohibited.”

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May

9

Floral Park, New York’s mayor, Phil Guarnieri recently made issue with drug use and teens:

This is not a moral indictment of the modern athlete who often sees doping not only as not cheating but necessary in order to be competitive. The temptations are frightfully seductive since these drugs are extremely effective, the payoffs staggeringly high and the prospect of getting caught, despite recent revelations, generally low. I have little doubt that if steroids had been around when Babe Ruth was playing, the Babe, phenomenal ballplayer though he was, would have been chugging the stuff down in his beer.

As the pharmacological revolution grows ever more sophisticated and the prospect of genetic manipulation ever more real its allures will challenge our young people as never before. Already, more than a million teenagers have experimented, to a lesser and greater degree, with anabolic steroids and human growth hormone(HGH). Floral Park’s youth is not exempt to its nefarious influences and it is well to remember that the long-term health impact of these chemical enhancers is still not fully understood.

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Apr

4

DHEA & HGH

April 4, 2008 | Leave a Comment

 What Is DHEA?

 The manufacture of DHEA starts in the pituitary axis, which releases ACTH (adrenocorticotrophic hormone). ACTH signals the adrenal glands to manufacture DHEA from cholesterol. It is released into the bloodstream as DHEAS (DHEA sulfate). Dubbed the “mother of all steroids,” DHEA is the most abundant steroid in the human body and is involved in the manufacture of testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, and corticosterone. The decline of DHEA with age parallels that of growth hormone (HGH), so that by age sixty-five, your body makes only 10 to 20 percent what it did at age twenty. Many anti-aging specialists believe in replacing DHEA as well as HGH as the levels are naturally depleted.

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