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    A few days ago, The New York Times broke a story about two doping cases in cycling. On the surface, that may not seem like interesting news. We’re probably not going to spend a lot of time on positive doping cases here at Anabolic.org, as our readers are well aware that performance-enhancing...
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    Natural Blood Doping

    Natural Blood Doping Boost EPO production and red blood cells with this performance-enhancing plant compound. EPO and Blood Doping EPO, or erythropoietin, is a glycoprotein produced by your kidneys. It's responsible for making the red...
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    What is Erythropoietin (EPO)?

    by Josh Hodnik The increased payoff for dominance in sports has led athletes to rely on a larger variety of drugs that carry more dangers than those in the past. Drugs that weren’t even available during Arnold’s era, such as cortisol blockers, and certain diuretics have become common among...
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    Xenon Gas for Doping

    by Anthony Roberts In 2010, rumors of a new undetectable drug began circulating in the underground community. Supposedly, it worked to boost EPO (erythropoetin)(***link to my article on EPO and steroids***) and thereby red blood cells, which would in turn increase an athlete’s endurance. I had...
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    AAS Effects On Red Blood Cell Count

    AAS Effects On Red Blood Cell Count by Anthony Roberts Whenever a Tour de France competitor gets busted for using performance enhancing drugs, EPO (erythropoietin) is usually the first drug we think of. We’re not always correct, but it’s everyone’s first thought. And usually, we’d be right –...
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    The Effects of Steroids on Bone Marrow and Erythropoiesis © 2016 Anabolic.org.

    Anabolic Androgenic Steroids (AAS) were manufactured by physicians, in order to treat certain diseases, including aplastic anemia. According to the current definition of aplastic anemia, a severely depressed bone marrow cellularity must be accompanied by a decrease in 2 out of 3 blood lineages...
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    by Josh Hodnik Steroids and other bodybuilding drugs are generally viewed as risky and potentially deadly. This perception has lead anabolic steroids being classified as schedule III drugs along with the painkiller codeine and sedative ketamine. With the exception of anabolic steroids, most...
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    EPO (erythropoietin) Is It Worth The Risk?

    by Josh Hodnik Every performance-enhancing drug carries some kind of potential risk. In fact, there is not a prescription drug on the market today that is free of side-effects. When the FDA evaluates a new drug for approval, the medical benefits and risks of this drug are examined thoroughly...
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    Myostatin Inhibitors Like Follistatin and Ace 031 Will Replace EPO and other PEDS

    New Muscle Drugs Could Be The Next Big Thing In Sports Doping by JON HAMILTON Belgian Blue bulls look like they are made of muscle because they have a mutation in the gene that codes for the protein myostatin. In humans, as in other types of cattle, myostatin normally limits the number of...
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