Androstene converted to nandrolone once it was ingested, that's why it
was banned. People who took enough of it were getting the same effects
as those who were getting nandrolone from their local steroid dealer.
I can tell you that a combination of HGH and steroids has a more
immediate and pronounced effect on blacks than on whites. The effects
show more slowly on whites (bodybuilders can tell you the same thing). In
terms of steroids alone, different types have slightly different results
depending on the race of the user. From my experiences with track and
field athletes, I can tell you that enforcement was not equal, blacks were
routinely ignored or let off, results buried, etc. People used to think I was
blowing smoke, until the truth about Carl Lewis and others was finally
admitted, where it turned out all the governing bodies were covering for
Lewis and other black athletes. A lot of the same goes on with African
athletes today, with people like Bernard Lagat caught red handed (my
favorite example) and let off with spurious stories of "false positives" or
people like Daniel Komen of Kenya, a multi record setter who when
caught on one occasion was suspended for "excess caffeine" in his
system. Sure.
Whites have to be very careful. Blacks with big sponsorships will generally
be protected. If Jones' coach hadn't started the whole mess by ratting out
some other runners, officials would still be covering for her now. The
"rumored" story is she'd tested positive on numerous other occasions.
Maybe it's just a rumor, maybe not. But don't forget, she hired Johnny
Cochran while she was in High School to defend her on a steroid mishap.
I believe she claimed she'd "forgotten about" or "accidentally missed" a
steroid test. Yeah, right. People that saw her run in HS said she looked
juiced. I'm one of them. You can "google" the Cochran connection and see
she's been fishy for years. He's the one who was first on the scene when
her ex-husband was popped for juicing.
Blacks are more likely to abuse 'recreational drugs' so they're sure as hell
more likely to dope in sports.