Barry Bonds Enlarged Head Size and Expert Testimony
Barry Bonds Enlarged Head Size and Expert Testimony By Millard Baker
Federal prosecutors called Larry Bowers as their expert witness to testify on the side effects of anabolic steroids and human growth hormone during the first week of the Barry Bonds perjury trial. Barry Bonds is on trial for lying under oath about knowingly using performance enhancing drugs (PEDs) such as anabolic steroids and human growth hormone.
Larry Bowers is the Chief Science Officer of the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA); he is an expert in analytical chemistry and drug testing. Although Bowers is not a medical doctor and has never seen a patient nor treated a single patient with steroid-related side effects, he was chosen as the prosecution’s authority on medical side effects related to PEDs.
Bowers testified that the side effects of recombinant human growth hormone include enlarged head, hands and feet. The defense sought to have the evidence excluded based on the limited scientific evidence supporting the existence of such side effects. Judge Susan Illston ruled that the testimony was admissible.
Some writers celebrated that judge’s decision to allow the evidence but not necessarily because of its relevance to the Bonds perjury trial.
Gwen Knapp of the San Francisco Chronicle applauded the decision because it legitimized scientifically-questionable side effects that she felt could be useful in deterring other athletes from using PEDs.
Judge Susan Illston shut down the defense’s attempt to exclude evidence that artificial human growth hormone can lead to enlarged heads, hands and feet. She left a fairly powerful tool in the prosecution’s hands, but more importantly, she took an opportunity away from people who push performance-enhancing drugs.
If she had gone the other way, sleazy coaches or trainers could have pointed to the decision and said: “Growth hormone isn’t dangerous. The judge in Barry Bonds’ trial threw out all the research because she knew the studies were unreliable.”
The desire to demonize PEDs in order to deter athletes from using the substances is more often influenced by a moral agenda rather than a scientific agenda. Teaching athletes about the true side effects of drugs should be guided by science not morality.
“Anti-steroid education” programs are not really education programs at all. A legitimate education programs strives to provide factual, scientific, evidence-based information about performance-enhancing drugs; it is neither “anti-steroid” nor “pro-steroid” but pro-truth. An “anti-steroid” program by its very nature is guided by a (moral) agenda that steroids are bad; this has a natural tendency to demonize steroids with the use of scare tactics.
We should demand accurate and truthful information about PEDs rather than cling to tenuous side effects in the hope that athletes are scared away from using PEDs.
i honestly don't see how any reputable judge could even entertain this or accept this into court records.....it's circumstantial at most.....and he's no longer on trial for using....he's on trial for perjury....so it's not related in my opinion
i honestly don't see how any reputable judge could even entertain this or accept this into court records.....it's circumstantial at most.....and he's no longer on trial for using....he's on trial for perjury....so it's not related in my opinion
It's related in that it provides "evidence" that Bonds used said PED's and thus perjured himself during his congressional testimony. It is load of crap is what it really is. A mockery of the justice system.
Ex: Using Methamphetamine causes homosexuality. I've smoked Meth before. Therefor, I am a homosexual, (in a legally binding, beyond a reasonable doubt, sense). That, my friend, is bullshit.
his head didn't grow on it's own and his shoe size didn't increase from b12. smh that there are people on this very forum that refuse to believe these things are related to GH. Look at Phil Heath's head, he must have hit that weird growth spurt around the same age that Barry did.
Barry Bonds Trial: One Woman's True Story of Testicular Atrophy & the Man She Loves
Originally Posted by sassy69
Apparently now his ex gf is qualified to make judgements of steroid use due to her experience w/ small balls & elbow problems.
Here's my spoof on Kimberly Bell's testicle testimony in the Barry Bonds trial:
Barry Bonds steroid perjury trial spoof: Fictitious girlfriend testifies about changes in Barry Bonds ball size to promote her new book "Barry Bonds Has Big Balls But Not as Big They Once Were: One Woman's True Story About Testicular Atrophy and the Man She Loves".
Here's my spoof on Kimberly Bell's testicle testimony in the Barry Bonds trial:
Barry Bonds steroid perjury trial spoof: Fictitious girlfriend testifies about changes in Barry Bonds ball size to promote her new book "Barry Bonds Has Big Balls But Not as Big They Once Were: One Woman's True Story About Testicular Atrophy and the Man She Loves".
A couple different responses come to mind...
1) HALF EDDIE! I WANT HALF!
2) AC/DC ".. who's got the biggest .. .balls of them all?"
3) "Barry Bonds Balls" ... Could you sing this to Elton John's "Benny and the Jets"? .. B B B B B Barry .... B B B B Barry Bond's Balls ..."
not to digress but I thoguht it was impossible to enlarge your head, (skull) when people take HGH, the skull , as I had head, is the one bone that does not enlarge, maybe due to it's being used to protect the brain or something so it must always be a snug fit, I dont know...
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