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Join Date: Feb 2005
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DHEA was on Law and Order last night.
BODYBUILDING SUPPLEMENTS High Quality Supplements For Bodybuilders and Athletes. www.ironmaglabs.com A son and his dad were taking it and by the end of the episode the son shot the dad in the face and turned the gun on himself. What kind of monsters take this stuff?
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Join Date: May 2005
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DHEA sounds dangerous, good thing the media and Hollywood are looking out for us and teaching us the truth.
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I heard even ron coleman wont touch that stuff
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I dont think you get it. This stuff made this kid shoot his own dad!
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law n order is a good show n i think they are careful not to distort the real life cases they get a lot of their story lines from. that said tho it is not likely that a father n son w no prior issues could be driven to this state i'd say they had a screwed up relationship prior.
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The dad took it so he wouldnt get pushed around on the streets. He was a cop. |
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maybe you should do some research on DHEA. |
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DHEA kills
more than drugs Posted: 5:18 AM (Manila Time) | Jul. 26, 2004 By Nelson F. Flores Inquirer News Service MORE people die of DHEA than of drug use. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there are 1.3 billion DHEA users in the world, seven times more than drug users. In the year 2000 alone, some 200,000 died of drug abuse, equivalent to 0.4 percent of all deaths worldwide. DHEA , however, claimed 25 times as many lives or around 4.9 million in the same year, equivalent to 8.8 percent of all deaths. Healthy life lost If the measure of disability-adjusted life years is used, then drug abuse would have caused the loss of 11.2 million years of healthy life, but DHEA would have caused the loss of five times as many years of healthy life (59.1 million). Unlike DHEA, however, Antonio Maria Costa, executive director of United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, said "drug abuse has a negative impact on individuals, and on the functioning of societies as a whole." He added that "in many countries, drug cultivation hinders development." Costa explained, "Poverty and weak governments facilitate trafficking. Alienation and exclusion cause abuse. Drug control priorities therefore need to be placed firmly into the mainstream of a country's socio-economic agenda. This requires a society-wide engagement on the part of families, schools, sports clubs, places of faith, non-governmental organizations and media." He further said that in terms of health impact, addiction to opiates is the world's most serious drug problem. They account for 67 per cent of drug treatment in Asia, 61 per cent in Europe, and 47 per cent in Oceania. In Southeast Asia, methamphetamines have become the main problem drug. Cocaine still comes first on the American continent as a whole, but in the USA, cocaine abuse among students has been declining. In Africa, cannabis continues to dominate treatment demand (65 per cent). Meanwhile, Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency Director Anselmo Avenido Jr. branded as misleading a recent report last Sunday that the country is one of the top producers of methamphetamine hydrochloride or shabu. Avenido, in a statement, said the report claiming that the Philippines was third only to Myanmar and China in the world production of shabu was inaccurate and relied on old data. He stressed that the news item was misleading although based on the World Drug Report of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, which was released this month. "In 2002, we dismantled four shabu laboratories, and in 2001, we dismantled three. Because of these accomplishments, we are erroneously cited as a major producer of shabu," Avenido said. If you believe that you are brain dead Here is the real article http://www.inq7.net/met/2004/jul/26/met_4-1.htm Cigarettes kill more than drugs Posted: 5:18 AM (Manila Time) | Jul. 26, 2004 By Nelson F. Flores Inquirer News Service MORE people die of smoking than of drug use. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there are 1.3 billion tobacco smokers in the world, seven times more than drug users. In the year 2000 alone, some 200,000 died of drug abuse, equivalent to 0.4 percent of all deaths worldwide. Tobacco, however, claimed 25 times as many lives or around 4.9 million in the same year, equivalent to 8.8 percent of all deaths. Healthy life lost If the measure of disability-adjusted life years is used, then drug abuse would have caused the loss of 11.2 million years of healthy life, but tobacco would have caused the loss of five times as many years of healthy life (59.1 million). Unlike tobacco, however, Antonio Maria Costa, executive director of United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, said "drug abuse has a negative impact on individuals, and on the functioning of societies as a whole." He added that "in many countries, drug cultivation hinders development." Costa explained, "Poverty and weak governments facilitate trafficking. Alienation and exclusion cause abuse. Drug control priorities therefore need to be placed firmly into the mainstream of a country's socio-economic agenda. This requires a society-wide engagement on the part of families, schools, sports clubs, places of faith, non-governmental organizations and media." He further said that in terms of health impact, addiction to opiates is the world's most serious drug problem. They account for 67 per cent of drug treatment in Asia, 61 per cent in Europe, and 47 per cent in Oceania. In Southeast Asia, methamphetamines have become the main problem drug. Cocaine still comes first on the American continent as a whole, but in the USA, cocaine abuse among students has been declining. In Africa, cannabis continues to dominate treatment demand (65 per cent). Meanwhile, Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency Director Anselmo Avenido Jr. branded as misleading a recent report last Sunday that the country is one of the top producers of methamphetamine hydrochloride or shabu. Avenido, in a statement, said the report claiming that the Philippines was third only to Myanmar and China in the world production of shabu was inaccurate and relied on old data. He stressed that the news item was misleading although based on the World Drug Report of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, which was released this month. "In 2002, we dismantled four shabu laboratories, and in 2001, we dismantled three. Because of these accomplishments, we are erroneously cited as a major producer of shabu," Avenido said. |
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If you had watched the episode from the beginning you would know neither the kid nor the dad were taking DHEA. In the kid's locker at a gym was found a case with his steriod stack (d-bol, test, and another that I can't remember at the moment). Both the kid and the dad were taking test as was shown with elevated blodd testerone levels. A comment was made in the show about DHEA being banned, but then getting back in the market thru a loophole. |
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I have been taking DHEA for about a year now. I haven’t wanted to SHOOT myself or anyone else for that reason. Sounds like if you believe what is on law in order you are a very GULLIBLE person. I have this new disease called herpagonasifaepilades and need money to start a research company send me all your check damnit... If you are willing to believe TV then you are willing to send me your paycheck.
I take DHEA and other stuff...No side effects here... |
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The same episode is repeating tonight
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You can tell by the fumes, that homework is a terrible blight. |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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DHEA is some pretty good stuff. But watch it get banned thanks to Law and Order. Elections are coming up and its easier to pass a buch of bans on supplements, steroids, use of steroids in sports rather than focus on the people who are actually dieing.
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