Jan 17 2010
News Briefs On Steroids
Steroidsources.com is committed on bringing you the latest news related to anabolic steroids. We have compiled some of the steroid news from around the globe to give our readers up-to-date information.
Tiger Woods on a Steroid-Like VanityFair Cover
The golf legend seems to like the glamour of becoming a celebrity where the media is always after him for a new story. Online and offline news publications immediately noticed Woods’ new endeavor. Plagued with unending news on his extra marital affairs, Tiger Woods decided that he will be having a long break from the sport. Some says that this is the start of his downfall but they were surprised when Woods posed for a celebrity magazine. The Vanity Fair cover shows Tiger Woods shirtless with a well defined abs. The photo, which was taken by the famous photographer Annie Leibovitz, portrayed Woods with a different character. The magazine’s February 2010 issue was already out nationwide since last week. For fans who are interested on the Tiger Woods saga, they will find more inside the celebrity magazine. They can see Woods doing various routines on lifting weights.
Another Supplement Store Recalled Products from the Market
Last year a bodybuilding site recalled its supplement products due to the possible link to steroids not approve by the FDA. This week another big distributor recalled most of its products for the same reason. MuscleMaster.com issued a press release that several of its supplement products will be voluntarily recalled nationwide. Supplement products with lots and expiration dates and sold between June 1, 2009 and November 17, 2009 were included.
In the press release, MuscleMaster.com stated that they have not received any complaints of illness or injury regarding these products but their action is in cooperation with the FDA. The FDA has intensified its campaign against nutritional and dietary supplements which may contain steroid like ingredients. Last year they issued warnings and conducted several raids on nutritional store which include Bodybuilding.com, who was also forced to recall its products. The FDA is concerned the products may present a safety risk to consumers who are taking these supplements without the agency’s approval. MuscleMaster.com did not claim that they are an internet retailer and did not manufacture or formulate these products. In the statement of Musclemaster, their decision to implement this recall is not, and should not be construed as, an admission that their decision to sell these products was in violation of the law. “In addition it is not, and should not be construed as, an admission that these products are not in compliance with the law. This recall is solely a reflection of MuscleMaster.com’s deference to the FDA’s stated concerns with these products.”
They also advised consumers to immediately stop taking the products and return it to the company. The FDA told the company that the supplement products listed below may contain steroid ingredients like Superdrol, Madol, Tren, Androstenedione, and/or Turinabol. The products included in the recall were the following:
Advanced Muscle Science Dienedrone, 60 caps
Advanced Muscle Science Liquidrone, 60 ml
Anabolic Formulation M1, 4AD, 60 caps
Anabolic Formulations 1, 4 AD, 60 caps
Anabolic Xtreme Hyperdrol X2
Anabolic Xtreme 3-AD, 90 caps
BCS Labs Testra-Flex, 90 caps
Competitive Edge Labs M-Drol, 90 Caps
Competitive Edge Labs P-Plex, 90 caps
Competitive Edge Labs X-Tren, 90 caps
4Ever Fit D-Drol, 60 caps
Gaspari Novedex XT 60 Caps
Gaspari Halodrol Liquigels, 60 gels
iForce 1,4 AD BOLD 200, 60 Caps
iForce MethaDROL, 90 caps
iForce Dymethazine, 60 caps
Monster Caps, 60 caps
Canadian Conditioning Coach Suspended for Administering Steroids
The Canadian Press reported that conditioning coach Valerio Moscariello was banned for 12 years for administering steroids to one of its boxer. The trainer admitted that he gave steroids particularly Deca-durabolin to national-level boxer Amanda Galle of Mississauga, Ontario. Galle was banned for two years after she tested positive for nandrolone last April. She won the Canadian boxing championships last February in Edmonton, but the title was later awarded to runner-up Alison Hunter when Galle’s doping violation was discovered in an in-competition test in Trois Rivieres, Que. according to the report.
Moscariello told the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport that the deca durabolin which he personally used was mistakenly injected to the boxer. According to Paul Melia, the CCES president and CEO, the CCES has the responsibility to investigate any doping activity within the Canadian sport system, including athletes and their support personnel. “Lengthy bans of coaches and other sport support personnel can be an effective mechanism to eliminate such negative influences from the system,” he said.
Moscariello’s ban includes preventing him in participating in any level of sport. He can’t work as a conditioning coach, trainer or even as a consultant.


































































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