EPO for everyone
Posted on November 26, 2007
Interresting article that was passed to me by a teammate.
Does anybody know if there is doping in CAT-3 racing? CAT-2? CAT-1? Just want to know what is going on locally. Maybe this is a bit sensitive, but…arh, forget it…
Where in the world can I get this shit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Dude…. one word for you… TIJUANA. I just bought Advair for my “asthma” as well as Allegra without a Rx. trust me.. it works…
I need a mule then…..any takers?
it cannot be that dangerous if they used it in the experiment (the subjects signed waivers, but still). the results make it tempting but i would feel foolish if i died and i would have post mortem embarassment.
As I understand, EPO is not dangerous. BUT like with anything, moderation, moderation, moderation.
I have requested my hospital files from my crash and I will have my hematocrit levels in there. I think that using EPO to get it to 50 would be pretty safe.
I mean, this is the number considered to be legal, so I would assume it would be safe to have them at this level. As I understand too, bumping it up from 44 to 50 for example is not a straight 6 points bump. I think the benefits are measured like on the Ritcher scale (earthquakes). A 6.1 magnitude earthquake is 10 times stronger than a 6.0.
So a 6 point increase in hematocrit levels might boost performance by more than 14%.
I have said it before, I would like to try it and I would let everyone know. There would be an “anchorman (everybody, listen up! I have an annoucement to make….cannonball….” type of announcement before the start.