
Originally Posted by
MuscleScience
Your fine, a T/E ratio is used to further test for the appearance of steroids. A high or higher than normal T/E ratio is an indicator of someone on steroids but in of its self does not confirm the presence of steroids in the system. They are starting to do relative T/E ratios for athletic testing now. Because some people already have a naturally higher T/E ratio as part of there normal physiology. So they take a baseline, when they know your not on any anabolics. If you ever test higher than your baseline they will then test more metabolites of steroids in your system.