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Date: 22 May 2007 17:48:33
From: Sandy
Subject: Maybe doing can be a good idea
If you believe certain sources, that testosterone is useful for
recuperation, and that it does not specifically assist in extraordinary
performances, then why should it not be used for therapeutic purpose ?
After all, if one is truly concerned for the health of riders, you don't
want to force them all to be in pain, subject to exhaustion and injury. It
seems that since this is therapeutic, as opposed to performance _enhancing_
(like hypobaric tents), it is good. GOOD GOOD GOOD !!! Like lots of
coffee. LOTS AND LOTS AND LOTS.

I noticed that there are never bananas in the feed bags - are they banned?
Bananas are VERY GOOD !!!!!!!!!!! Even if messy. And their packaging is
biodegradable.
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Bonne route !

Sandy
Verneuil-sur-Seine FR






 
Date: 22 May 2007 17:01:42
From: Dan Connelly
Subject: Re: Maybe doing can be a good idea
Sandy wrote:
> If you believe certain sources, that testosterone is useful for
> recuperation, and that it does not specifically assist in extraordinary
> performances, then why should it not be used for therapeutic purpose ?
> After all, if one is truly concerned for the health of riders, you don't
> want to force them all to be in pain, subject to exhaustion and injury. It
> seems that since this is therapeutic, as opposed to performance _enhancing_
> (like hypobaric tents), it is good. GOOD GOOD GOOD !!! Like lots of
> coffee. LOTS AND LOTS AND LOTS.


Exogenous testosterone further suppresses endogenous production, so it's a bad idea to allow it.

Dan


 
Date: 22 May 2007 18:06:45
From: Sandy
Subject: Re: Maybe doping can be a good idea
My cataract surgery is Tuesday, so I won't be editing myself, if I don't go
blind.

Dans le message de news:465310d2$0$24809$426a34cc@news.free.fr,
Sandy <leurre@frree.fr > a réfléchi, et puis a déclaré :
> If you believe certain sources, that testosterone is useful for
> recuperation, and that it does not specifically assist in
> extraordinary performances, then why should it not be used for
> therapeutic purpose ? After all, if one is truly concerned for the
> health of riders, you don't want to force them all to be in pain,
> subject to exhaustion and injury. It seems that since this is
> therapeutic, as opposed to performance _enhancing_ (like hypobaric
> tents), it is good. GOOD GOOD GOOD !!! Like lots of coffee. LOTS
> AND LOTS AND LOTS.
> I noticed that there are never bananas in the feed bags - are they
> banned? Bananas are VERY GOOD !!!!!!!!!!! Even if messy. And their
> packaging is biodegradable.