Hawkas1988
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IT attracts a doping ban if you are a professional sports person
According to this website, none!
http://tb500.bz/
However it compromises the body's inflammation response. This can inhibit the healing process and especially when fighting disease.
http://cichirowc.com/uploads/2012-01-30_Inflammation_and_the_healing_process.pdf
facts on inflammation
Here are some key points about inflammation. More detail and supporting information is in the main article.
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/248423.php
- Inflammation is the body's attempt at self-protection to remove harmful stimuli and begin the healing process.
- Inflammation is part of the body's immune response.
- The first stage of inflammation is often called irritation, which then becomes inflammation - the immediate healing process.
- Inflammation is followed by suppuration (discharging of pus). Then there is the granulation stage, the formation in wounds of tiny, rounded masses of tissue during healing.
- Acute inflammation - starts rapidly (rapid onset) and quickly becomes severe.
- Chronic inflammation - this means long-term inflammation, which can last for several months and even years.
- Our infections, wounds and any damage to tissue would never heal without inflammation - tissue would become more and more damaged and the body, or any organism, would eventually perish.
- Chronic inflammation can eventually cause several diseases and conditions, including some cancers,rheumatoid arthritis, atherosclerosis, periodontitis, and hay fever.
- Although scientists know that inflammation plays a key role in heart disease and several other illnesses, what drives inflammation in the first place is still a mystery.
- It should be remembered that inflammation is part of the healing process. Sometimes reducing inflammation is necessary, but not always.
The bold one stands out as a potential long term consequence. Maybe a player does get back quicker but the benefits are replaced by increased likelihood of reoccurrence or increased fragility. That is what seemed to happen at Essendon.
Read was kept at arms length with most of the injections and was part time and specifically not involved. Hurd ensured that he wasn't so that he could continue unhindered in his bid for insta-faster/stronger players.Doubt that Dr Reid will ever be in trouble with the AMA, The medical profession look after their own.
On a side note, he lives in the same street as my mum, mum is elderly and he has gone out of his way to help her. I have also met him and he comes across as caring and friendly. Which makes it very disappointing that he is involved in this disgraceful saga.
But - it was the good thymosin!Read was kept at arms length with most of the injections and was part time and specifically not involved. Hurd ensured that he wasn't so that he could continue unhindered in his bid for insta-faster/stronger players.
Read was kept at arms length with most of the injections and was part time and specifically not involved. Hurd ensured that he wasn't so that he could continue unhindered in his bid for insta-faster/stronger players.
Reid signed the permission slips that stated thymosin. If he was sidelined on this he should have gone straight to the Ceo or board. Or the afl or asada.Read was kept at arms length with most of the injections and was part time and specifically not involved. Hurd ensured that he wasn't so that he could continue unhindered in his bid for insta-faster/stronger players.
Mate, he wrote a letter. Case closed.Reid signed the permission slips that stated thymosin. If he was sidelined on this he should have gone straight to the Ceo or board. Or the afl or asada.
Mate, he wrote a letter. Case closed.
Bruce Reid also played 3 games for Hawthorn in 1966-7. He can't be all bad.
I hope the high profile coach wasn't Ratten.So apparently there is an article in The Australian today that looks interesting (not that I can get past the paywall).
From what I've heard the general gist is:
Now this article is written by Chip so make of it what you will.
- ASADA are going after Essendon over a 2nd drug (name not known)
- Talk of a coverup for a GC player. This pre-dates any of the Essendon stuff
- Stephen Dank has supplied peptides to GC & Carlton officials.
- A high profile coach that is no longer employed by Carlton was supplied with SARMs, Hexarelin Mechano Growth Factor and CJC-1295 by Stephen Dank.
Though if it is... See ya, mate.I hope the high profile coach wasn't Ratten.
Here is a list of Carlton Assistant Coaches. Not sure how complete it is...Richardson is high profile . . . Mark Riley has links to the Gold and was highly thought of until he left at the end of 2012 to the GC where I think he got sacked this year.I hope the high profile coach wasn't Ratten.
I hope the high profile coach wasn't Ratten.
As I said earlier today, it's like an East German swimmer suing the IOC for not intervening in her doping regime.So Lovett Murray wants to sue the AFL for not stopping the drug regime at Essendon. There we go again- blame the AFL. Essendon not accountable for the peptides they administered. Its the AFL's fault. shakes head....
But they were administered good Thymosin, so it's not an issue & he has no case..... Right?So Lovett Murray wants to sue the AFL for not stopping the drug regime at Essendon. There we go again- blame the AFL. Essendon not accountable for the peptides they administered. Its the AFL's fault. shakes head....
But they were administered good Thymosin, so it's not an issue & he has no case..... Right?
cough *payout* cough
That sounds like a nasty cough. Best ensure the cough medicine is WADA compliant, though.
Caught the far cough while lining up in the far queue!Actually sounds like a far cough. Must have caught it all the way over in Essendon...
Problem was you were standing just behind that Korean guy, Far Kim, who was spreading it around.Caught the far cough while lining up in the far queue!