5 Ways to Boost Results in Sport from the Past: Do they work? 

Sport is one of the most valuable things that we humans can do for our bodies and minds. It is a way to release our energy, improve our mood, and stay in good shape. Unfortunately, the sport has been criminalized in many countries. In this blog post, we will explore five ways to boost sports results;

1. Doping

What is doping, and how does it work? Doping uses illegal substances, usually performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs), to gain an unfair advantage over others. The use of these PEDs is against the rules and is prohibited by almost all sports federations. Doping can gain an advantage in cycling, running, swimming, and many other sports. These are known as endurance sports.

How does doping work?

There are two ways in which doping can work: (1) enhancing one’s natural abilities through PEDs; and (2) masking a deficiency so that the person doesn’t get sick or perform poorly due to lack of training or diet.

PEDs can enhance your natural abilities by increasing your body’s ability to produce hormones and enzymes that increase your performance in a sport. For example, testosterone increases muscle strength and size, while EPO increases red blood cells and oxygen delivery to muscles.

Dangers of doping.

Doping can cause serious health problems. Doping can lead to severe illness and even death. In addition, the use of PEDs can result in severe penalties if detected.

2. Erythropoietin

What is Erythropoietin, and how does it work? Erythropoietin is an amino acid that is produced by the kidneys. It is also known as EPO, Erythropoiesis-stimulating hormone, and Erythropoietin. EPO multiplies the production of red blood cells in the body. Examples of Erythropoietin are Epogen and Procrit.

How does it work?

EPO has many effects on the body. It expands the production of red blood cells, which increases oxygen delivery to muscles and tissues. It can also increase endurance by increasing red blood cell count.

Dangers of using EPO?

EPO has many side effects. It is illegal and can give serious health problems. It can cause heart attacks, strokes, kidney failure, severe illness, and even death. It can lead to anemia, liver disease, and blood clots. EPO is a banned substance in many countries, including Australia and the United States of America.

3. Somatropin

What is Somatropin, and how does it work? It is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland. It enhances the production of growth hormones in the body. Somatropin commonly used are HGH, Anabolic steroids, and Insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1).

How does it work?

Somatropin increases growth hormone production in the body. Growth hormone has many functions, such as building muscle mass and bone strength. It also increases blood cell count and oxygen delivery to muscles and tissues.

Dangers of using Somatropin?

Somatropin is a banned substance in many countries, including Australia and the United States of America. It can cause severe side effects like High blood pressure (Hypertension), Kidney failure, Liver failure, Heart attack, and Stroke. However, Somatropin can only be used on patients with HGH deficiency. You can only buy Somatropin by getting an HGH prescription.

4. Diuretics

What are diuretics? Diuretics are drugs that enhances urine production in the body. They also make the kidneys work harder by increasing blood flow to the kidneys. Example of diuretics are Lasix, and Hydrochlorothiazide.

How do they work?

Diuretics increase water loss from the body and decrease salt retention in the body. This decreases the amount of fluid in the body and increases urination (peeing). This helps to remove excess fluid from the body, which can help with dehydration. It can also make your kidneys work harder by increasing blood flow to them.

Dangers of using diuretics?

Diuretics can have many side effects. They can cause heart failure, kidney failure, high blood pressure (Hypertension), and seizures. Diuretics are banned substances in many countries, including Australia and the United States of America.

5. Corticosteroids

What are corticosteroids? Corticosteroids are medications that are used for many different purposes. They are synthetic hormones that reduce inflammation in the body and help to decrease swelling. Example of corticosteroids is Prednisone, Hydrocortisone, and Cortisone.

How do they work?

Corticosteroids reduce inflammation in the body and help to decrease swelling. They also have anti-inflammatory properties. They stop the release of chemicals that cause inflammation in the body, such as histamine and leukotrienes.

Dangers of using corticosteroids?

Corticosteroids can have many side effects. They can cause heart failure, muscle wasting, high blood pressure (Hypertension), high cholesterol, seizures, liver disease, kidney failure, skin problems, cataracts, glaucoma, high levels of potassium in the blood (hyperkalemia), increased blood sugar (hyperglycemia), and high levels of sodium in the blood (hyponatremia). Corticosteroids are banned substances in many countries, including Australia and the United States of America.

Sum up and conclusion

The information presented in this lesson results from a lot of work and research. It is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice or to diagnose or treat any medical condition. The information will be updated periodically. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition before making changes to your diet or exercise regimen, particularly if you are pregnant. If you are eating less than usual and not losing weight, try taking an extra vitamin or supplement as it can help improve your health. You must understand the implications before changing your diet and exercise regime. You can find more of this information on the NHS website.