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Re: Vegan Bodybuilder Robert Cheeke
« Reply #25 on: December 23, 2007, 01:35:09 PM »
He is. He sends pics of himself in talking about his bodybuilding accomplishments. He thinks he some bigtime 'friend of the Industry'. He's a big dickhead. A true square. I can't wait until he registers here and starts to post. He'd be the second comming of James Phoenix or Chad Mower.

haha. Sorry but I dwarf him.
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Re: Vegan Bodybuilder Robert Cheeke
« Reply #26 on: December 23, 2007, 01:40:00 PM »
If cigarettes caused higher testosterone, all bodybuilders would have cancer.

Please stop.
hahah wow your argument is SO flawed for SO MANY reasons..



We conclude that accurate assessment of androgen
status should include a measure of the biologically active
fraction. In addition, it appears that smoking has no
signi®cant effect on the levels of bioavailable testosterone,
and causes an increase in the measured levels of total
testosterone. There is no evidence to suggest, therefore,
that smoking status may be a confounding factor in
association studies demonstrating a link between low
levels of androgens and coronary heart disease.


http://www.clinsci.org/cs/100/0661/1000661.pdf

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Re: Vegan Bodybuilder Robert Cheeke
« Reply #27 on: December 23, 2007, 01:41:05 PM »

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Re: Vegan Bodybuilder Robert Cheeke
« Reply #28 on: December 23, 2007, 02:12:11 PM »
hahah wow your argument is SO flawed for SO MANY reasons..



We conclude that accurate assessment of androgen
status should include a measure of the biologically active
fraction. In addition, it appears that smoking has no
signi®cant effect on the levels of bioavailable testosterone,
and causes an increase in the measured levels of total
testosterone. There is no evidence to suggest, therefore,
that smoking status may be a confounding factor in
association studies demonstrating a link between low
levels of androgens and coronary heart disease.


http://www.clinsci.org/cs/100/0661/1000661.pdf

Oh, I never have an argument with you, your all knowing guru!!! My apologies for even questioning your abundant knowledge on bodybuilding...please, carry on, enlighten us again with your wisdom.

But, forgive me for asking mighty one, I read the above "cut and paste" as saying cigarettes do not raise bio-available testosterone? Isn't that the testosterone we are most concerned about? Thank you master...