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Is Geref the prefered doping product?

Check this link on the product Geref It is translated from danish but i found it interesting because ive never heard of the product before, but a quick search brought up this link.

Geref is a growth hormone-releasing agonist. It works by stimulating the pituitary gland to release growth hormone.

As it says in the article it is also undetectable.

Your thoughts about it?
 
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There are around 12 generic HRH drugs and regardless of the UCI bravado: ALL undetectable. The all stimulate the body into producing a natural item in unnaturally increased levels.

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There are around 12 generic HRH drugs and regardless of the UCI bravado: ALL undetectable. They all stimulate the body into producing a natural growth hormone in unnaturally increased levels.

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In theory, it should be detectable. Anyone injecting an artificial polypeptide could be providing they are tested within a few 1/2 lives of the drug.
 
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BigBoat said:
Novedex XT has grown quite popular as a way to get elevated test...

Novedex XT is banned by WADA and UCI, and you will fail a test for it. It will will show up pretty easily in a steroid test, as it appears as metabolites of Boldenone. So it would be a pretty poor choice. If you are at risk of failing a steroid test, may as well be taking a proper steroid.
 
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boalio said:
Novedex XT is banned by WADA and UCI, and you will fail a test for it. It will will show up pretty easily in a steroid test, as it appears as metabolites of Boldenone. So it would be a pretty poor choice. If you are at risk of failing a steroid test, may as well be taking a proper steroid.
Really they test for it now?!