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7/20/2016

Inside knowledge of the recently talked about banned substances

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Let’s take a look at what the use of estrogen-blockers mean, and what the effects are. Estrogen-blockers are by themselves, not a performance enhancing drug, but they are a very popular supplement, because they are useful as “post-cycle therapy”. What’s a cylce? A cycle refers to a cycle of steroids, or other prohormone agents. These cycles increase your testosterone levels, but in healthy males, often increase their estrogen levels. While the boy does require a certain amount of estrogen to function properly, too much estrogen in a male will have undesirable side effects. So, for these reasons, most cycles of steroids or PEDs are accompanied by and followed with compounds designed to reduce estrogen. There is also a belief among some PED users that lowering estrogen levels also triggers the body to naturally increase testosterone production, which would be useful because after a cycle is complete testosterone levels deplete and don’t immediately recover. Chael Sonnen, UFC vet and now analyst, sat down with UFC commentator/stoner/podcast extraordinar Joe Rogan, to discuss the use of PEDs and estrogen-blockers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAnLPKGbytU ------> at about 30 minutes Chael explains

The most troubling part for me about the positive test results are the timing by the USADA, how did it take them over a month to see Jon’s test was positive and announce it just 48 hours before the 200 card, and Brock who was tested every week before the fight, was able to fight while still failing the test for the night of the card? Personally I think the USADA has far more technological power than that, and can get these results back much sooner than a month, so cards can be saved, and fighters can stay safe.

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