The latest study, in mice, found that exposure to the drug for a short period had long lasting possibly permanent impact on the animals' ability to build muscle during training. Professor Kristian Gundersen, of the University of Oslo, who led the work, said that the finding was consistent with anecdotal evidence from athletes of a similar "muscle memory" effect. “If the muscle memory mechanism in humans is similar to what we observe in mice we could be talking about several decades of advantageous effects.” The specific time aspect is of course challenging to extrapolate from mice with a lifespan of two years to humans, who live for 80 years. However, the cell nuclei in humans are known to be very stable,” says the professor. John Brewer, Professor of Sport at the University of Bedfordshire, said: "The results of this study are clearly of interest, and certainly suggest that the use of anabolic steroids may have long-lasting effects on muscle mass and strength.'' I think we can safely deduce from this study that Canelo will now forevermore continue to reap the untold benefits of his roid feast where he should have been banned permanently from the sport for and I'm not the only one who affirms such measures be in place “If the effect of steroids are permanent, shouldn't the exclusion be permanent as well?” asks Gundersen. Without question, this study goes a long way in explaining how Clenbuterol Alvaroidz managed to put up such a valiant effort in his defeat to GGG in the rematch.
All of the above is true, however Canelo has yet to test positive for an anabolic steroid. (And yeah it's likely he has taken them, just like the vast majority of other top pros) but Clenbuterol ist not a steroid and doesn't work through the same mechanism as steroids. It's a bronchodilator, its effects on sparing muscle mass while cutting weight are anecdotal and most likely due to them being used in conjunction with actual steroids by bodybuilders
makes sense. most complex life forms have an amazing ability to adapt to outside influences and leave a genetic marker with those adaptations. roids mimic the bodys response to increasing loads on the system and leave a marker that starts the process again when your body feels the increase in that load in the future.
I’ve taken roids and I can tell you from personal experience that they do in fact leave permanent benefits.
Of course he wasn't exclusively taking clen. That was just used as to help mask whatever else he was taking during his cycles