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    check this out, some scary shit

    read this thread , anyone ealse hear of this,

    http://www.bbforums.com/showthread.php?t=3703

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    For all you lazy-bums
    Poison In A Package

    Tests found lead, tin, arsenic and a cancer-causing cattle fattener
    mixed in
    with steroids The Courant bought over the Internet.
    November 6, 2005

    By JOSH KOVNER, Courant Staff Writer Dangerous. That was the first
    word out of
    the scientist's mouth after seeing test results on three batches of
    anabolic
    steroids The Courant bought from black market websites in Poland, Spain
    and
    Moldova.

    Reckless was another description. Poison, a third.

    Tests by a team at Northeast Laboratories in Berlin, led by William
    Ullmann,
    showed a small amount of lead in one of the steroid samples, a liquid
    injectable that users shoot into their muscle. Traces of a banned,
    cancer-causing cattle fattener were found in a second sample. A third
    steroid
    proved to be nearly twice as concentrated as the amount on the label,
    raising
    overdose concerns. A fourth was labeled as one steroid, but was
    another. A
    fifth sample contained traces of a flammable liquid used in the
    production of
    plastics.

    This is why federal agents, drug prosecutors and drug-industry
    regulators say
    they find Internet steroids terrifying.

    "You would not want your loved ones anywhere near this stuff," Ullmann
    said.

    He's the owner and founder of Northeast Laboratories, which has tested
    drugs,
    food, air, water, molds and a multitude of other compounds for industry
    and
    government clients since 1976.

    Ullmann is the former director of the laboratory division of the state
    Department of Public Health, and is a scientist with 55 years of
    experience.

    His team at Northeast tested 13 samples using a gas chromatograph.
    Specimens
    were vaporized, then injected into a column of gas, their component
    parts
    recorded on computer printouts.

    Ullmann said this was one of the toughest assignments he's handled, and
    the
    findings were alarming.

    The team found small amounts of arsenic and tin in the sample of Deca
    Durabolin ,
    one of the most popular bodybuilding steroids. Ingested over a period
    of weeks,
    as bodybuilders do when they're on a 10- or 12-week cycle, the tin can
    cause
    headaches, vertigo and problems in the nervous system, Ullmann said.
    The
    arsenic - trimethylsilyl arsenous acid - can cause cancer.

    The team found small amounts of lead in the vial of liquid Equipoise ,
    an
    injectable steroid. The lead can cause illnesses similar to tin
    poisoning, only
    more severe. Traces of benzyl chloride also showed up, a preservative
    that can
    produce pulmonary edema (fluid in the lungs).

    "Like the tin, lead is a cumulative poison. First it goes into the soft
    tissue,
    then it works its way into the bone, where it can be stored for years
    and be
    released by an illness or reaction to a medication. And here, you're
    shooting
    it right into your muscle," Ullmann said.

    In the testosterone Enanthate , the team found traces of
    diethylstilbestrol, once
    used as a growth promoter in cattle. Diethylstilbestrol was banned by
    the
    federal government in the 1970s for animals used for foods, because it
    was
    found to cause cancer.

    Diethylstilbestrol, also known as DES, was used as a synthetic estrogen
    for
    pregnant women from the 1950s to early 1970s, when it was linked to
    vaginal
    cancer.

    "This was supposed to be the answer to farmers growing fatter
    livestock,"
    Ullmann said. "It may still be used as a growth promoter somewhere in
    the
    world."

    Traces of flammable Furfural, used to make plastics, showed up in the
    Bionabol
    sample.

    "I don't know how that would have gotten in there," Ullmann said. "It
    is a
    contaminant in this case. They could have been using dirty equipment,
    or maybe
    the equipment was used for something else beforehand. Lord knows."

    Then came the tests on Winstrol , the trade name for stanozolol , the
    powerful
    steroid linked to slugger Rafael Palmeiro.

    The label on the bottle, shipped from Madrid, said each pill was 50
    milligrams.
    Ullmann's team found they were 91 milligrams each, a concentration of
    steroids
    82 percent higher than the amount on the label.

    "It's loaded and there's no instructions on how much to take," Ullmann
    said.

    "Seems to me, it's pretty doggone dangerous. If a kid takes one of
    these, he
    might think two is good, and three is even better. Then we're getting
    serious,"
    Ullmann said of the overdose threat.

    Doctors, bodybuilders and former steroid abusers told The Courant that
    inexperienced users tend to take more of the drug than less. They
    self-medicate, then seek out advice from seasoned users in the online
    chat
    rooms of steroid.com and ************.-com.

    All of the samples tested positive for steroids, but some had dosages
    that were
    significantly weaker than the labeled amount.

    Ullmann said this suggested that either the chemicals in those samples
    were old
    and losing their potency, or that the steroid peddlers had diluted the
    chemicals to stretch the product, as heroin, cocaine and marijuana
    dealers are
    known to do.

    A second sample of Deca Durabolin proved to be mislabeled. It turned
    out to be
    another powerful steroid, testosterone propionate .

    "It's like getting a mislabeled drug from a pharmacy. You don't know
    what you're
    taking," Ullmann said.

    "This goes beyond concerns about the long-term health effects of
    steroid abuse ,"
    Ullmann said of the overall test results.

    "First, you have the labeling problem. If there's no instructions on
    how many to take in a 24-hour period, it would not be hard to overdose.
    The whole thing is reckless; it shows poor production. It appears in
    some cases they weren't
    careful about how they mixed the compounds.

    "It's all very disturbing."


    To read the full story & the rest of the undercover internet steroid
    purchases
    by the Courant please click below. You may have toregister to view
    complete
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    i found this info by running a search on the source that the suppliers list gives you, i know you cant name it on here so if you want to know, pm me

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    Yeah there was a newspaper article with this in it a while back.


    http://www.courant.com/news/specials...1.story?page=1


    ~Old

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    Scary sh$t!

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    that was a good article oldman, so I take it that the site I posted is the testing done on what he bought from those palces? if so, I need to put that in the library of knowledge not to order from those 3 places

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    Quote Originally Posted by manofsteel69
    that was a good article oldman, so I take it that the site I posted is the testing done on what he bought from those palces? if so, I need to put that in the library of knowledge not to order from those 3 places

    from what I understand the one source given from this site is okay and he runs a good shop. I personally have not tested it but if you read on the first post that forum will say a little more. The one I am talking about is not a UGL he sells only named brands from what I have always seen.

    I am not the expert on this but that is what I get from it.

    As long as there is a demand for AAS there will be scammers and bad stuff on the market.


    Research research research!!


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    I don't believe you test for arsenic & lead with a GC...just a small inconsistiency with the article...still scary stuff...

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    MOldova huh? SOund familiar. I believe it was on my last WU order.

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    really scary stuff thats why i only use human grade..

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    Stick to homebrews! Follow the right proceedures and you should be right.

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    of course alot of that could be true, i think that it is mostly media hype. to scare people off. definately be safe and research though. i just wish i recieved some prop that was overdosed

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    i'm never ever going to order form the internet. I don't understand why someone would be selling overdosed stuff, they would not make as much profit. I think some of this stuff isn't true, though some is, very scary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manofsteel69
    i found this info by running a search on the source that the suppliers list gives you, i know you cant name it on here so if you want to know, pm me
    dude thats some scary stuff, how do i PM you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by manofsteel69
    read this thread , anyone ealse hear of this,

    http://www.bbforums.com/showthread.php?t=3703
    Thats some freaky stuff!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by andomister
    dude thats some scary stuff, how do i PM you?

    one more post on a thread and you will have met the minimum requirements to pm someone, just click on a members name and scroll down to where it says pm ...whatever the name is

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    oldman

    let me see if i got this straight, the name brand stuff from the supplier listed is legit. But this test supposedly shows that it was tainted. Or do you think his BD and other name brand stuff is straight and possibly he tries to sell his own homebrew and its bunk?

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    Very scary, that's why these boards are so important. I know the rules with mentioning UGL's but I would think it very important to let everyone know when there is something dangerous being distributed.

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    Not that I’m a skeptic but this is the US media we are talking about. They sensationalize everything and they are very anti steroids . Do you think they would print a story that said “Bargain prices on safe steroids found from oversea suppliers”? This could be an example of the federal government trying to control a problem in another way. Has anyone that has had their gear tested found these substances?

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    Shit its bad enough you have to look out for scammers now i gotta make sure i'm not pumping herion in my ass. lol

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    "A third steroid proved to be nearly twice as concentrated as the amount on the label, raising overdose concerns...

    ...The label on the bottle, shipped from Madrid, said each pill was 50 milligrams. Ullmann's team found they were 91 milligrams each, a concentration of steroids 82 percent higher than the amount on the label."

    If anyone knows the label of this winnies, please tell me!

    Just kidding, but I think, as other members said, it is necessary to research and know what you buy. In my life I saw many friends doing stuff that didnīt even existed, never. Lucky was I that about those times I were anti-roids.

    But then I researched...

    Read, read, read. Ask, ask, ask... but only after reading...
    Last edited by taquipariu; 05-01-2006 at 06:31 PM.

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    That article reminded me of the psychotic guy who was putting pins and needles into the candy of trick-or-treaters on haloween ... some sick shit...

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