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Speaking of HGH and its health effects, I'm fairly curious to see what long term research ends up showing. Apparently children who have been using it as a treatment are showing a slight increase in Hodgkins disease and colon cancer but they haven't come to any real conclusions. At this point I'm kinda wondering why it's even a controlled substance, although you could say the same thing about plenty of other drugs I guess.
The idea that it helps with strength training is apparently questionable as well: Systematic Review: The Effects of Growth Hormone on Athletic Performance -- Liu et al. 148 (10): 747 -- Annals of Internal Medicine
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Jason seems to be pointing at some new substance that is marketed off to an athlete as being better than something you buy at GNC. That athlete is going to say, "Is it illegal?" Answer. No. "Can it harm my body?" Answer. FDA hasn't tested it, but no. "And this will help me recover faster?" Answer. Yes. Why would an athlete reject it? There are more people taking products from health stores than there are people taking illegal products from a guy named Rosco. If said athlete was told by his trainer that this product is just as healthy, just not in stores yet, that athlete will likely use it.
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Obviously you understand that doing something which doesn't violate the rules of whatever competition you're talking about isn't cheating, right?
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It's just like letting friends cut into a line in front of you. Some people consider that OK, and some others don't. It's also like understanding when can or cannot a player steal bases in a blowout game. No two follow exactly the same codes. It has nothing to do with if people understand the concepts or not. Even if they understand your brand of ethics perfectly, they don't have to follow you. The frustration in explaining ethics is actually rooted at the fact ethics doesn't have to make sense.
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If you are willing to say this was cheating even if it wasnt illegal at the time
then you have to say the same thing for spitball pitchers & pitchers who scuff the ball. Or players who take amphetamines to overcome the constant traveling. It would be nice to have a non cheating baseball world like we can have in our ootp leagues but that simply isnt going to happen. The best we can have is for players to be punished when they break the rules. But you cant punish a player if it isnt against the rules. |
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