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Positive HGH test for Canadian football player

A Canadian college football player has became the first athlete to test positive for HGH (human growth hormone) in North America after his team was suspended for the 2010 season because of a steroid scandal.

According to the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sports (CCES), one of the 20 blood tests collected from the University of Waterloo team was positive for HGH.

From Pressofatlanticcity.com:

Earlier this year, the British anti-doping authority announced a two-year ban on a rugby player, who became the first athlete anywhere to be suspended for using HGH.

In June, Waterloo suspended its football program for a full season after finding evidence of nine doping violations from 62 urine tests. One of those athlete’s blood tests also came back positive for HGH. His sanction will be announced next Wednesday, along with penalties for three other players.

HGH is among the hardest performance-enhancing drugs to test for, with no urine test available and a new blood test being developed that is expected to augment the one currently being used.

The Waterloo case is believed by many as the most significant doping case in the history of Canadian college sports wherein the school tested the entire team after a player was arrested in the spring and charged with possession and trafficking of anabolic steroids.

Posted on October 7th, 2010 by admin  | 

All about Human Growth Hormone

All about Human Growth HormoneWhen it comes to delivering top-class performance on the field or preventing aging, there is no product better than human growth hormone (HGH). Read on!

Human Growth Hormone or HGH is a protein (somatrophin) that consists of 191 amino acids in all. This hormone is found in high quantities in human beings at young age and the secretion is considered to be the highest during adolescence.

The growth hormone has always been in demand but recent publicity waves have added a greater volume than ever to HGH demand. The fact that this hormone is easily available on the Internet at affordable price and comes in varying forms such as pills, powder, injection, and sprays has contributed to the success of this miracle product.

Human growth hormone offers a multitude of benefits to its users. It promotes enhancements in the levels of bone mineral density, cholesterol profile, mood, well-being, lean muscle mass, healing time, skin thickness, skin elasticity, HDL (good) cholesterol, exercise capacity, and general energy levels. In addition to these benefits, HGH is highly effective for promoting reductions in terms of levels of total body fat, post surgery or trauma infection rates, sun-damage type wrinkling, LDL (bad) cholesterol, and recovery time between workouts.

In the world of medicines, human growth hormone is indicated for patients suffering from HIV patients with cachexia or wasting. This indication is recommended for improving lean body mass and body weight besides raising the level of physical endurance.

We hope that these benefits of human growth hormone have helped you gain a clear and complete insight about this wonder drug.

Posted on January 27th, 2010 by admin  | 

Severe health complications following HGH abuse

Severe health complications following HGH abuseThe off-label use of HGH (human growth hormone) has come for severe criticism by Dr. Alan Rogol while testifying before the U.S. House of Representatives Government Reform Committee on behalf of The Endocrine Society. It was outlined that the abuse of HGH can lead to fatal complications such as muscle weakness and heart disease and people abusing it must stay away from it.

It is important to remember here that off-label usage of human growth hormone (HGH) has also been linked with severe health complications in the recent past.

From News-Medical.Net:

“Magazines and the internet are replete with advertisements for substances marketed as ‘growth hormone‘,” said Dr. Rogol. “Growth hormone, however, can only work if injected, and many of these preparations are taken orally, so they cannot possibly be HGH.”

These compounds falsely sold as HGH may contain other unlisted ingredients, including anabolic steroid hormones or steroid precursors, which have been found to promote the growth of tumors. These unlisted ingredients can also appear in unknown quantities, while the entire preparation is of unknown purity.

In addition, the vast majority of clinically administered growth hormone is made by recombinant DNA techniques and not from human tissue. “Growth hormone made from human tissue has largely been removed from the market because of the rare but fatal Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease,” said Dr. Rogol. “Some of the HGH now available clandestinely is of human origin and may carry this deadly biological agent.”

Dr. Rogol remarked that the use of HGH must be made only after a qualified medical advice has prompted the usage.

Posted on December 8th, 2009 by admin  | 

People jealous of Pacquiao’ success, according to Roach

People jealous of Pacquiao’ success, according to RoachHis weight unbelievably increased by nearly 25 pounds more, his popularity in boxing had risen to another point and his recent victory over Miguel Cotto only proves that Manny Pacquiao is one of the most famous names in boxing.

As Pacquiao’s weight becomes heavier, his strength becoming stronger and his muscles getting bigger, people would naturally suspect that he is into something illegal.

From being a 120 pounder in 2002, Pacquiao came a long way in boxing. He defeated Jorge Julio in the junior featherweight division in Memphis. The main event was the mega fight between Mike Tyson and Lennox Lewis.

Ever since that first victory, Pacquiao won 16 more fights, scored an additional 12 knockouts and claimed less than a dozen world titles in four different weight divisions.

Just like what Floyd Mayweather Sr. accused him a few months ago, that Pacquiao was on steroids and human growth hormone.

According to Mayweather Sr., if it were he, he would not fight Pacquiao because there is just something about Pacquiao that is not right.

Pacquiao, however, along with all the players in the Saturday fight were tested for the presence of banned substances, including hundreds of performance enhancing drugs. The results would be available after 10 days.

From News Day:

“It’s a shame but whenever a guy’s successful, people get jealous and try to come up with reasons to knock it down,” Roach said. “Manny don’t need no steroids. He doesn’t even know what they are.”

Posted on November 23rd, 2009 by admin  | 

Human Growth Hormone – Unleash the Hidden Power!

Human Growth Hormone - Unleash the Hidden Power!Human growth hormone or HGH can be termed as a protein (somatrophin) including 191 amino acids with its secretion levels the highest in the times of adolescence. This wonder drug is used by celebrities, sportsmen, and other individuals to think and act “young”. This anabolic product not only enhances the levels of lean muscle mass and bone mineral density but reduces the levels of trauma infection rate and total body fat at the same time.

In addition to that, HGH also improves the levels of skin thickness and elasticity, energy level, well-being, mood, stress coping abilities, and cholesterol.

Why is HGH used by bodybuilders and sportsmen?

Human growth hormone is used by bodybuilders and sportsmen as it is an exceptional product when it comes to ensuring enhancements in the levels of body energy, metabolism, brain function, muscle growth, bone strength, cell replacement, sexual and brain functions, and is also used to reverse the effects of aging and alter body composition.

HGH must be used only after a qualified medical advice and the dosages must not be altered at will or HGH abuse must not happen at any stage else side effects such as diarrhea, nausea, insomnia, bronchitis, edema, headache, and gynecomastia may soon come into the picture.

In short, all is well and good till human growth hormone is used diligently. Remember, all steroids are to be respected and not to be abused and HGH is no exception.

Posted on November 20th, 2009 by admin  | 

 
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