B-12 in no way shape or form has anything to do with anabolic steroids with the exception that something was sabotaged in the B-12. You can't use it as an excuse. Either they mixed [steroids] in it and did it themselves, or somebody sabotaged the B-12. |
I think it will flush out some I think [the game] will be cleaner for it. But will it be as clean as it might be if they did it properly? No. |
I've been in the business for many years, ... and I've never heard of a B-12 anabolic case. |
If they had a month [notice before testing] and were taking short-acting [steroids], they may or may not get picked up, |
If you take more and much more of the recommended dose, ... and many people do, it does raise the testosterone level in the body. |
Is it safe? I don't know, maybe it is. Is it pure? Who knows what's going on in the body ? is it doing anything? All we know is if you're a sheep it can be very bad for you. Would you take something based on that? |
It's not one or the other. They need a whole program. |
Major League Baseball can't put its head in the sand and do a sound-bite press conference and say everything's going to be fine. Everything's not fine. |
One high-profile player tests positive, and look at the chaos. The problem, once again, is in the system. |
The accountability must be there. |
The N.F.L. is ahead of the pack, I do believe that, but there's a lot of buts. |
The problem is, he may have been getting some therapeutic benefit, but clearly, you're getting enhanced. |
The question is: supplementing what? People who need supplements have, basically, a disease or some dietary behavior that would leave them wanting something. It may be quite fashionable to take these things, but whether they really do anything to otherwise healthy people is dubious at best. |
Theirs is an old and stale argument. Blood testing had some issues that were unfounded. But it's routine around the world, and it works. |
There is no chance stanozolol could be in an adulterated pill. |