Performance Enhancers? I was just treating my bald patches
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Performance Enhancers? I was just treating my bald patches
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/6449207.stm
embarrassing as feck, Lazaridis tests positive for banned substance and has to use in his defence that he was using it to treat hair loss

embarrassing as feck, Lazaridis tests positive for banned substance and has to use in his defence that he was using it to treat hair loss
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Re: Performance Enhancers? I was just treating my bald patc
And where might one purchase this miracle hair loss cure?hisroyalgingerness wrote:http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/6449207.stm
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embarrassing as feck, Lazaridis tests positive for banned substance and has to use in his defence that he was using it to treat hair loss
Not for me of course, I've errr, a friend who would errr, like to know.
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Actually the same thing happened to (former) Montreal goalie José Theodore, when he was being considered for Canada's Olympic team in 2006.
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if he had agreement that he could use it, what's the fuss? Tis all bollocks. No drug is a miracle to performance. Let them all take what they want, it's their bodies let them make the choice.
What's the difference between taking a US athlete taking a banned drug so he can trained harder for example and an Ethiopean athlete training at altitude? Both facilitate physiological change through training not improve performance on their own. No drug can make you a technically better sportsman, they just change you ability to train and react to that training. You can't take a pill and become a better footballer, if there is please buy Stelios, Henrik, RVT, Nolan and Nicky Hunt some.
Science can be applied to all other aspects of sport - equipment, clothing, performance assessment you name it, so why not on physiology?
What's the difference between taking a US athlete taking a banned drug so he can trained harder for example and an Ethiopean athlete training at altitude? Both facilitate physiological change through training not improve performance on their own. No drug can make you a technically better sportsman, they just change you ability to train and react to that training. You can't take a pill and become a better footballer, if there is please buy Stelios, Henrik, RVT, Nolan and Nicky Hunt some.
Science can be applied to all other aspects of sport - equipment, clothing, performance assessment you name it, so why not on physiology?
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It seems that Lazaridis suffers from a form of alopecia and requested formal approval to use the medication which included the banned substance. Untreated, the condition he has is liable to drive the sufferer potty due to excruciating itchiness of the scalp. I am given to understand that the level of the 'drug' involved within the medication, while a masking agent in itself, is not of sufficient level to disguise the use of the prohibited substance.
My advice is that Lazaridis applied for the approval in November of last year but red tape and other bureaucratic niceties delayed approval (which I understand was given) for some months.
My advice is that Lazaridis applied for the approval in November of last year but red tape and other bureaucratic niceties delayed approval (which I understand was given) for some months.
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Dibble ... beat me to it, you b@stard !!officer_dibble wrote:Can't see anyone accusing stan lazaridis of using performance enhancing drugs successfully
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He should stop moaning and get on with it. Our captain has said in BEN that he'd like another Red scalp on Saturday, so I don't see why Lazaridis can't grin and bear it.Dujon wrote:It seems that Lazaridis suffers from a form of alopecia and requested formal approval to use the medication which included the banned substance. Untreated, the condition he has is liable to drive the sufferer potty due to excruciating itchiness of the scalp.
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