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what is pharaplex?

darlana

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I keep hearing this name pharaplex on various forums and wasn't sure what it was or if they were even spelling it right. apparentely they said it was used by a lot of pro athletes back in the day to cheat with and it wasn't detectable. heard guys like bill romanowski and barry bonds were using it during their peak years. does it even exist anymore?
 
are you talking about pheraplex the prohormone?


In the last days of the Balco doping lab, Victor Conte and his men
worked feverishly to produce a substitute for the once undetectable designer-steroid THG. Conte had heard through his connections that THG had been identified.


The substitute was DMT. The Canadian customs had discovered the substance when they searched sprinter Derek Dueck's car. See the photo of a vial of the steroid.



Because the DMT sample also contained traces of THG, it soon became clear that the new steroid was connected to Balco.


The unknown substance was 17alpha-methyl 5alpha androst-2-ene-17beta-ol, a 3-desoxy-steroid that Syntex had developed in the early sixties.



On 18 October, 2005, the Washington Post published an article by Amy Shipley which made it clear that this same DMT was available on the market as a supplement which went by a number of names, including PheraPlex and Ergomax LMG. And this is still the case.


Doping researcher Patrick Diel, a member of Wilhelm Schaenzer?s Cologne group, has subjected DMT to animal tests, the results of which were published in Toxicology Letters. DMT is a fully-fledged androgen, Diel writes. DMT binds just as strong as DHT to the androgen receptor. Unlike THG, DMT is a specific androgen and has only a low binding affinity with the progesterone receptor. [Toxicol Lett. 2006 Jun 20;164(1):16-23.]


What?s more, DMT is anabolic. The figure below compares the anabolic effect of DMT with that of testosterone propionate on castrated rats. The animals were given an injection containing 1 milligram of active ingredient per kilogram bodyweight each day for twelve days.


DMT increased the production of androgen receptors and IGF-1 in the calf muscle, Diel discovered. The effect was less than in the rats that had been given testosterone propionate. The anabolic effect of testosterone is therefore greater than that of DMT. But, on the other hand, DMT is less androgenic than testosterone propionate.



DMT also had less effect on the seminal vesicles than testosterone propionate had. As far as it goes, Syntex?s research is on track, Diel notes.


DMT had no effect on the weight of the liver. It did produce an increase in the production of the enzyme tyrosine amino transferase, but the increase was not much bigger than the increase caused by testosterone propionate. The effect of DMT on the heart muscle was more worrying.






The doses in the trials were low, says Diel. If you consider this effect, and combine it with the literature on the relationship between anabolic steroids and structural changes in the heart muscle, then you know that you've found a potential side-effect of DMT.


Researchers are studying the effects of high doses of DMT. When these are finished we?ll know more.


Sources:
Toxicol Lett. 2007 Feb 28;169(1):64-71.

http://www.ergo-log.com/pheraplexheart.html

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17254722
 
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