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BB

I knew you'd have the deets lol.

Yes Jenkins too, that was the whey protein connection I made.
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Hormones and intense excercise builds muscle
« Last post by BB on Today at 01:02:42 PM »
Ah yes of course. But there was another guy who also was a drug dealer/drug wiz and who was involved with supplements, maybe whey protein too? Maybe it was someone called Feliciano? I was thinking of the Metabolol maker Zumpano. Now I think it was Feliciano who was another steroid guru. You know all these names I'm sure  ;)

Phillips wasn't that much of a guru imo, he was a dealer and salesman with the supps. I actually ordered his steroid book at like 15-16 years old lol.

Goddamn that Israetel is so smug and irritating lol. Maybe the name makes me associate him with trickery too lol. Lyle might be middle eastern too, I forget which country, maybe that is part of the antagonism between those two.

Yes, Jeff Feliciano, he was Weider's guy in Flex -

https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-01-18-me-902-story.html .

Mike Zumpano was considered a guru, but he quieted down when Champion Nutrition was starting up. You had to jump through some hoops to get him to talk about them for a while.

David Jenkins owned Designer Protein, he was another quiet one on the guru/steroid circuit - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Jenkins_(sprinter) .

Etc.....

95%+ of the bb supplement business is like a spider's web of ex steroid dealers.



 

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Contamination


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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Cancer Mortality After Vaccine Dose
« Last post by BigRo on Today at 12:57:19 PM »
Same here. My mother RIP.

Sorry to hear.
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Random Bodybuilding Pics
« Last post by NarcissisticDeity on Today at 12:56:00 PM »
 :)
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: White woman pummeled by mob of black males
« Last post by Van_Bilderass on Today at 12:52:39 PM »
Yeah.  Oh great.  I just read that I am in the least intelligent 10 percent of whites.  I am now even more special than when a kid and put in special ed. classes.

There are always exceptions  :D

That's another thing, liberals always dismiss the IQ factor entirely, "I know intelligent blacks." Well of course, but the discussion is about groups. They also always bring in "there are different types of intelligence." Sigh. Blacks have some type of extra special intelligence, some type connected to mother earth wisdom or whatever.

And when I mention intelligence, I always know I personally have just an average IQ, but I can still understand some of the IQ debate.

I, and I bet many of you do too, have friends who claim high intelligence, it always seems to be just over 135 which is the Mensa cut-off. I say well, do this online high quality IQ test and send me a screenshot if the result. They always get angry, "I don't have to prove shit to you!"  :D
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Hormones and intense excercise builds muscle
« Last post by bhank on Today at 12:49:24 PM »
The other big thing with estrogen is the environment we are already getting a lot of estrogenic contamination in our water supply


We are already getting too much

"Estrogenic pollutants pose significant challenges in water resources due to their endocrine-disrupting activities and potential hazards to the environment, ecology, and human health—even at low concentrations. Let’s delve into the reasons behind their impact:

Endocrine Disruption: Estrogenic pollutants interfere with the endocrine system, affecting hormone balance in both aquatic organisms and humans. These compounds mimic or block natural hormones, leading to adverse effects on growth, reproduction, and development.
Bioaccumulation: Steroidal estrogens, such as estrone and 17β-estradiol, persist in water bodies. They accumulate in aquatic organisms over time and can eventually reach humans through the food chain. This bioaccumulation poses risks to both wildlife and human consumers.
Synthetic Estrogens: Synthetic estrogens, including 17α-ethinylestradiol (found in oral contraceptives), exhibit higher estrogenic activity than natural hormones. These compounds are commonly detected in water resources and contribute to the overall estrogenic burden.
Industrial and Agricultural Sources: Estrogenic pollutants originate from various sources:
Livestock: Hormone-treated livestock (e.g., dairy cows) release natural and synthetic estrogens into water.
Industry: Chemicals like polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), pesticides, and phthalates also exhibit estrogenic activity.
Wastewater: Treated and untreated sewage discharges contain estrogenic compounds.
Environmental Impact: Estrogenic pollutants disrupt aquatic ecosystems, affecting fish populations, reproductive success, and overall biodiversity. They can lead to feminization of male fish and altered behavior.
Human Health Concerns: Even at low concentrations, exposure to estrogenic pollutants may impact human health. These compounds have been linked to reproductive disorders, cancers, and developmental abnormalities.
Treatment Challenges: Removing estrogenic pollutants from water resources is challenging. Existing methods (adsorption, oxidation, etc.) have limitations, such as high costs and toxic sludge generation. Enzyme-based bioremediation shows promise but requires further research.
In summary, addressing estrogenic pollutants is crucial for safeguarding water quality, ecosystems, and human well-being. Researchers and policymakers continue to explore effective strategies to mitigate their impact 123."
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: This is just ridiculous….
« Last post by ProudVirgin69 on Today at 12:49:10 PM »
Another bang up job by our boys in blue  ::)
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Cancer Mortality After Vaccine Dose
« Last post by Gym Rat on Today at 12:47:34 PM »

Staggering - absolutely compelling evidence something very wrong
with that crap, or very right & doing what it was meant to do.

Yet we have J.oak / Prime / AG 007 won't hear a word said against it  ::)

Nuff said ^^^

 ::) ::) ::)

3 stooges
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