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What About Eating Cows that Used Gear?

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I just started thinking last night about the original use of gear. You know giving it to animals to make them get more meat on them. So it got me thinking is eating meat that was enhanced by gear good for ya? Cause I have heard chicken with a bunch of harmones in them are not good for ya. Anybody know?

I don't think it matters if I do gear because nobody is going to eat me. Unless, of course, I crash land an airplane into some jungle with a bunch of canibals and they eat me. Well if that happens, I hope the gear I have taken kills their spear chunk'n asses. :D
 
I dont have any evidence (yet) to back up my idea, but I would bet there is little or none passed on to us. Look at finaplix for example, they use acetate as the ester cause it is so short lived. If AAS was being passed along in food(ie milk, beef etc) there would be hell to pay as soon as anyone suffered a headache or anything. The way our society is, lawsuites would be flying.
 
Yes. Hormones given to animals are passed along to humans. However, acetate has such a short halflife that only minute quantities will transfer. On the other hand, animals injected with hormones bound to enthanate do contain signifigant amounts of hormone in their meat due to the longer halflife of enthanate. This meat that is consumed WILL be transfered to humans. However, due to the low bioavailibility of enthanate bound hormones through the GI tract, only a low percentage will make it into the blood stream; However, there is a signifigant amount that does. It will depend on how much you eat. One would have to consume a lot of hormone injected chicken to see any anabolic benefit.

These hormones as you may have guessed are NOT anymore harmful than the gear that you are injecting. That is just media hype.




-Stew
 
Stew Meat said:
Yes. Hormones given to animals are passed along to humans. However, acetate has such a short halflife that only minute quantities will transfer. On the other hand, animals injected with hormones bound to enthanate do contain signifigant amounts of hormone in their meat due to the longer halflife of enthanate. This meat that is consumed WILL be transfered to humans. However, due to the low bioavailibility of enthanate bound hormones through the GI tract, only a low percentage will make it into the blood stream; However, there is a signifigant amount that does. It will depend on how much you eat. One would have to consume a lot of hormone injected chicken to see any anabolic benefit.

These hormones as you may have guessed are NOT anymore harmful than the gear that you are injecting. That is just media hype.




-Stew


Here's a little something to back myself up:

Clin Chem 1994 Nov;40(11 Pt 1):2084-7 Related Articles, Books


"Effect on sports drug tests of ingesting meat from steroid (methenolone)-treated livestock"

Kicman AT, Cowan DA, Myhre L, Nilsson S, Tomten S, Oftebro H.



Anabolic-androgenic steroids are widely misused in human sports and are also used as growth promoters in livestock. Athletes who consume meat containing such hormone residues may risk failing a sports drug test. Prompted by an athlete's defense case, we questioned whether the consumption of small livestock given doses of anabolic steroid, orally or intramuscularly, could generate positive results in samples tested by our analytical procedures. We analyzed urine from eight men who consumed chickens that had been either fed with methenolone acetate (1 mg/day) from day 0 to 21 or injected with methenolone heptanoate depot (1 mg/intramuscular injection) on days 0, 7, and 14 and slaughtered on day 22. No methenolone or characteristic major metabolite was detected in samples from subjects who ate meat from the orally dosed chickens. However, 50% of the samples collected 24 h after consumption of the intramuscularly dosed chickens were confirmed positive. Hence, eating meat containing small amounts of injected hormone may constitute a serious liability to the athlete.



-Stew
 
I once new this cow that was a fuckin gear-head. This mug would do like 2 grams of test for 16 weeks straight without any protectants. Needless to say gyno set in and those udders were now draggin on the ground. Fuck man we ate that bitch, and no shit the next morning we had some of the best lifts ever.
 
I was curious about this myself, thanks for clearing up the tren issue.
btw-The high levels of exogenus estrogen found in poultry is causing little girls to reach sexual maturity faster. Im not sure if its as serious a problem in this country, but it is in mexico. I wonder if the all that estrogen is enough to effect men as well?:sick:
 
There are probably regulations in the US to prevent such things...


-Stew
 
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