Could human growth hormone be real culprit for the amazing boost in performance in sports in the last 10 yrs.?
I found out that the NFL tests for steroids but not human growth hormone. I also know that professional bodybuilding has stopped trying to test for it a long time ago. It is simply too expensive, the tests are not accurate, and there are many ways to beat the HGH test anyway. People thought that steroids are the problem in baseball. But I feel human growth hormone is truly the culprit. And that stuff has proven to be quite dangerous too. One professional bodybuilder even shot it up and it went to his heart and triggered a heart attack. He lived but it was a close call. I am not sure about the links to cancer just yet.
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I think it could be all the preservatives they put in food these days. Also many places fatten up animals before slaughter most of the time by the use of steroids or growth hormones, this yields more meat, which means more money for the industry. We eat all this junk and it has to have some sort of effects on our biology…
Just my thoughts
While HGH is a possibility, you also have to look at the training habits of today’s athlete. We know a lot more about the Human Body now then we did 10 years ago. Athlete’s eat much better diets and their training is more advanced. Training Facilities like Acceleration and the feild of sports medecine have made today’s athlete’s better. So much science goes into athletic training nowadays.