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    Athletes better be careful what they eat this summer. Shades of Michael Johnson from Barcelona?

  • #2
    Not just what you eat in Beijing either. As one article on the front page points out, there are steroids in US beef as well. Which is why the US isn't allowed to export beef to the EU. I imagine there's steroids in chicken, etc as well.

    Time to go organic for the athletes?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by AthleticsInBritain
      Not just what you eat in Beijing either. As one article on the front page points out, there are steroids in US beef as well. Which is why the US isn't allowed to export beef to the EU. I imagine there's steroids in chicken, etc as well.

      Time to go organic for the athletes?
      I would easily assume any serious athlete is on an ever increasing organic diet.
      And interested in what constitutes an organic diet.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by AthleticsInBritain
        Not just what you eat in Beijing either. As one article on the front page points out, there are steroids in US beef as well. Which is why the US isn't allowed to export beef to the EU. I imagine there's steroids in chicken, etc as well.

        Time to go organic for the athletes?
        But these are steroids used to grow the cows and chickens faster and bigger. Would they really show up in the human's system?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Aiden
          Originally posted by AthleticsInBritain
          Not just what you eat in Beijing either. As one article on the front page points out, there are steroids in US beef as well. Which is why the US isn't allowed to export beef to the EU. I imagine there's steroids in chicken, etc as well.

          Time to go organic for the athletes?
          But these are steroids used to grow the cows and chickens faster and bigger. Would they really show up in the human's system?
          There was news seven years ago of the early 80's when a growth hormone for chickens that didn't make FDA approval was used in El Salvador. After 15 years or so some researchers noticed that the young girls in that part of El Salvador were a bit over developed in their chests. It was so wide spread that men from all over the world began to visit and take these girls away as their brides. The researchers found the rogue breast enhancing growth hormone a year later. 8)

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          • #6
            As if El Salvador were the only place to find women with breasts............... :?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Kevin Richardson
              As if El Salvador were the only place to find women with breasts............... :?
              This one area in el salvador, that ate a bunch of the steroid enhanced chicken that had an over abundance of ...... Much more so than the rest of the world. These were not silicon breasts that is every high school girls graduation present in southern california.
              I was trying to let your mind figure the obvious out.

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              • #8
                Oh, I figured that out alright. It just sounds too preposterous to be true. With the advent of this internet thingy, this sort of hooey, presented with no substantiation, spreads far beyond what it deserves.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Kevin Richardson
                  Oh, I figured that out alright. It just sounds too preposterous to be true. With the advent of this internet thingy, this sort of hooey, presented with no substantiation, spreads far beyond what it deserves.
                  The reason it sounds too preposterous is because it is a joke. But most jokes tell you something about the situation joked about.

                  When we eat unnatural food we ingest a mixed bag of things not so good.

                  I live and work around lifelong vegetarians and lifelong non-veg.
                  It is easy to tell each group by either their appearance and or by their actions consistently shown each day.

                  In general, non-vegetarians are easier to anger and do smell somewhat.
                  Vegetarians tend to be peaceful and easy going.

                  You can guess I am a vegetarian.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Chetanji
                    In general, non-vegetarians are easier to anger and do smell somewhat.
                    Vegetarians tend to be peaceful and easy going.

                    You can guess I am a vegetarian.
                    Then how do you explain the easy goin charm of the meat chomping Squack? By the way i find your anti carnivore retoric insulting and id like to kick your ass veg-boy! :x :wink: I had Bubba burgers last nite btw. The Cadillac of the frozen beef burger.

                    http://www.bubba-burger.com/
                    phsstt!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by SQUACKEE
                      Originally posted by Chetanji
                      In general, non-vegetarians are easier to anger and do smell somewhat.
                      Vegetarians tend to be peaceful and easy going.

                      You can guess I am a vegetarian.
                      Then how do you explain the easy goin charm of the meat chomping Squack? By the way i find your anti carnivore retoric insulting and id like to kick your ass veg-boy! :x :wink: I had Bubba burgers last nite btw. The Cadillac of the frozen beef burger.

                      http://www.bubba-burger.com/
                      It is after all a generalization, and overwhelmingly true more than not.
                      You are a rarity in this world and universe and I salute your meager attempt to appease the vegetarian world.
                      To say another is more aggressive would be considered insulting to a meat eater I guess. I should be careful. One of these meat eaters just might kick my slender butt. :lol:

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                      • #12
                        Actually hormones added to milk have been linked to girls beginning menstruation at a younger age, so Chetanji may not be too far in left field with the breast growth.

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                        • #13
                          Athletes and food poisoning to this? Oh, my thread! My beautiful thread!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by bekeselassie
                            Athletes and food poisoning to this? Oh, my thread! My beautiful thread!
                            Stitch your lovely, bountiful thread into your daily garment and wear it proudly as you walk through your day.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Cooter Brown
                              Actually hormones added to milk have been linked to girls beginning menstruation at a younger age, so Chetanji may not be too far in left field with the breast growth.
                              Although, interestingly so has the increased consumption of soy milk...

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