The Starting Blocks

Monday, September 24, 2007

Nandrolone explained

"Tennis player Greg Rusedski tested positive for the banned substance nandrolone, but was found not guity of doping.

So what is nandrolone, and how is it detected in the human body?

Are tests for nandrolone conclusive?


Even though a drug test may indicate that the subject has apparently taken nandrolone to boost muscle growth and increase strength, this does not necessarily prove wrongdoing.

It is possible that the body may naturally create a form of nandrolone, particularly if the subject has eaten large quantities of meat contaminated with the substance.

Certain animals may create a bigger risk, particularly horse and boar - and athletes are warned to avoid offal from these animals."


Taken from Source

Nandrolone is used to stimulate bone marrow production and muscle building in animals. It is a veterinary medicine that you may be consuming unknowingly.

This is simply more evidence in favor of the organic/free-range food industry.

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