Government officials and health experts in Mexico argue whether steroid tainted meat is safe to the consumers or not. Early this month, several national soccer players competing in the Gold Cup tested positive for the steroid clenbuterol. The players and the sports federation contends the positive test could be the result of taking contaminated meat.

Yohimbine pharmacology

 

People not trained in the medical professions usually have the impression that, with thousands of medications stocked at a well-sorted pharmacy, we have the power to interfere with human physiology in thousands of ways, each specific to a certain medication.

But this impression is wrong. The scope of what can be achieved with medications in general is much narrower than commonly believed.

There are a few well-established fields in which we can achieve a physiological effect through pharmacological means, and these windows of therapy are widely exploited for the treatment of a wide range of conditions, and with dozens or hundreds of medications that all have a basically similar effect.

We're not sure how this myth got started, but a number of people think that when they start a diet, they have to stop taking creatine in order to get ripped. Maybe it's the notion that a mass builder like creatine will prevent "weight" loss, since mass gaining and fat loss typically are considered two opposite goals. It could also be due to some reports that creatine can cause more water retention under the skin, giving a smoother appearance that can be mistaken for higher bodyfat.

MUA is a safe, proven treatment that has worked for thousands of patients over the last 50 years. Many people are not familiar with MUA, including doctors. MUA is not new and it is non-surgical.

We have treated over 350 patients in that time period. Those patients include several bodybuilders, rugby players, professional MMA fighters, professional football players, and a professional boxer. High level athletes respond well because a lot of their chronic, recurrent problems are from trauma from their sport/activity that results in scar tissue/adhesion within tendons/ligaments/muscles thereby restricting movement and function.

The procedure itself is exactly what it sounds like. After proper medical evaluation and testing, a patient is lightly anesthetized to achieve total relaxation. Then, a specially trained team of physicians perform specific maneuvers and muscle stretching movements on the affected portion of the spine or limb that would normally be too painful for a chronic pain patient to even consider.

To gain full relief, the procedure is normally repeated over the course of 3 days in a surgical center with an anesthesiologist as part of the team.

Extreme dieting is where a bodybuilder tries to get in shape as fast as possible,in the shortest time frame possible.

There is no instance where I recommend extreme dieting. For maximum muscle retention, it's always best to take a patient and longer approach to dieting. It is for this reason that I advocate the 12-14 week contest prep. The longer you take to drop weight, the more body fat you will lose and the more muscle mass you will retain. However, for many reasons, bodybuilders occasionally have to get in shape in a very short period of time. For example, they realize they are "behind" in their prep or they only give themselves 8-9 weeks to diet. If you are extremely fat, absolutely nothing will help get you into great shape in just 6 or 8 weeks. If you are soft and lacking definition, you can get into incredible shape in just 8-9 weeks - if you know what steps to take. In this Rx Muscle installment, I plan to outline the type of diet I have used with clients to help get them into great shape in just 8-9 weeks.

 

Increase the intensity of your work-out

Beginners usually do not need such advanced concepts simply because as a beginner, pretty much anything will work as it’s new to your body. You don’t need to bump up the intensity because the workout itself is usually hard enough. But for those who have worked out for quite some time, doing a simple routine doesn’t cut it. And for those who are entering a competition and may be on low carb, sub-maintenance calories and doing cardio twice a day, adding more and more weight is easier said then done. Where’s the energy?

That’s where some advanced concepts come into play.

Sledgehammer bust and history

Among others Sledgehammer was a branch of International Pharmaceutical. Belonging to the same owners they where busted after more then 20 years.

You’ll find the article here: //www.juicedmuscle.net/bust-international-pharmaceuticals-ip

Sledgehammer alka Pharmtech was remarkably innovative, they developed different kinds of administration methods. They also had a brilliant marketing strategy that allowed them to sent steroids to “difficult” countries such as Australia – the USA etc. They’d sent their products as a piece of paper (blades) – powder –  nutritional supplements – gum – prohormones – you name it.

But once they where busted and I knew the truth about their production facility I couldn’t help laughing—laughing loud.

International Pharmaceuticals busted

In this article I'll also publish the interview we (Body of Science) had with the owners of IP plus I will also publish some questions I asked to them that where not printed in BoS magazine.

For years, the underground firm International Pharmaceuticals supplied athletes around the world with the latest performance-enhancing drugs, helping it attain cult status in the doping scene and make millions. Now investigators have raided the firm's headquarters in a German village. Its customers apparently included a number of top athletes whose identities could now be revealed.

Scientists Hot on Gene Doping Trail

 therapy and gene-targeting therapeutics were mostly a matter of medical prediction. Since then, they’ve moved to the edge of medical reality. Most advances are still limited to lab animals, but that hasn’t stoppedAfter warning for years that athletes would try to dope their genes, scientists are finding ways to catch them. The tests are still being refined in animals, but will likely be run years from now on samples taken at the upcoming Winter Olympics and stored.