I disagree with 2:1. I believe somebody can obtain a 2:1 ratio naturally. Like this kid who plays football at Tennessee right now who went to my highschool. He was benching in the 200's when he was 13 and was super strong and athletic. He also was one of the horniest mofos I ever met and would even try to wrestle with guys in the locker room and then pin them down and pretend to **** them :blood:barf. The kid had to have some extra high testosterone
That's fine, as long as a CIR test confirms you don't have synthetic testosterone (unaccounted for testosterone, i.e. for medical therapeutic use). I'm just saying that a 2:1 should be the bench mark to enact CIR testing for NSAC and USADA - or straight out CIR testing like VADA.
Ariza is mad at Khan. . . He's going to act like a butthurt ex-girlfriend with anything regarding AMIR KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN (and he's knocking 'em out!) Amir KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN (lemme hear ya shout!)
:hey I've studied BSc and Msc Biochemistry at one of the UK's best University's, so I studied Pathology, histology, endocrinology etc in depth. I'm an accountant by profession, hey, it pays the bills!
My chemistry 101 and my PHD in ESB PEDtry would outmatch your profession. In ESB, your profession is useless. none. If you have been here in 2009, many ESB scientists argued about the use of urine tests vs the blood test. The results were astonishing. If you need some more knowledge in PEDtry, just call our resident PEDcialist Aztlan or Mike W. Mike W might also teach you how to concoct spermilk as a replacement for synthetic testosterone.
Yes, that's not unusual. 4:1 isn't out of the question either and this is based on actual studies. I'ts a ratio anyway, not an amount. When Ariza said it has little effect he was talking about one implanted testosterone pellet and assuming that Peterson is telling the truth. Not about the levels found in his blood. Blood levels is a poor indicator anyway because they vary a lot from day to day and person to person. But who knows what Peterson has actually been using.
I worked for 3 months after finishing my studies for Glaxosmithkline, but come on man, 9-5pm in a lab - kind of tedious, plus pay was to be desired - so did what any good asian does, and became an accountant at E&Y!:good
Sure, you were only "pretend raped". OK. We understand. Actually we understand a lot more about you now. Thanks for sharing. :yep Just couldn't pass on that one.