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1. What is a steroid?
4. What is the Prohibited List, maintained by the World 5. Why do supplements need to be tested? 6. How can supplements be inadvertently contaminated? 7. What detection levels should supplements be tested at?
8. What is required to test at levels in the nanogram per gram range? 10. What list of substances should be looked for within a supplement testing program? 11. Why can products not be subjected to the standard WADA test? 12. What are the important things to look for within a testing program? 13. How can I learn more about testing supplements and the associated science? 14. What if I need general help to understand the issue of contamination? |
1. What is a steroid? ![]() Steroids are a class of fat soluble compounds with a basic 17-carbon atom structure, arranged into 4 rings. Steroids can be natural or synthetic, and have specific functions in the body. Examples include hormones, such as testosterone.
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