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HGH testing coming in new CBA??...maybe


Dpantherman

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they're entirely different things. steroids are all about retaining protein and building tissue quickly. hgh therapy is about achieving the best hormone balance for your body.

synthetic anabolic steroids are heroine, HGH is pot.

i don't agree with your heroine->pot analogy, but I know.

stumpy is just dumb shitting this thread up.

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Bottom line is, steroids have been proven to increase strength, speed, and reaction times. Obviously this creates an unfair advantage.

hGH has not been proven to do any of these things. What it has done is help athletes recover from injuries.

This is a win/win/win for players, owners, AND fans.

Lets not fear monger please.

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i don't agree with your heroine->pot analogy, but I know.

stumpy is just dumb pooting this thread up.

I was posting pertinent information in a thread about HGH testing's implementation in sports. You are getting your panties in a bunch about it for some reason.

The question is why are you getting so upset about it? Do I know the complete validity of HGH testing? No. But, unless you are a clinical biologist, then neither do you.

The facts are, WADA is accepting the validity of the tests, the USADA is endorsing this particular test and the NFL and MLB are beginning to implement HGH testing as well.

So why do you care so much, did someone forget his estrogen shots on this cycle?

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There are a multitude of illnesses that can be caused by unhealthy growth hormone secretions. In order to determine if symptoms of an illness are being caused by deficient or excessive production of growth hormone, tests must be conducted. Once such illness is acromegaly, which is usually indicative of an adenoma or a tumor in the pituitary. Testing must also be available during treatment with HGH injections in order to monitor the progress of the patient.

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