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Episode 6 - Biohacking is Killing Your Gains: Why 1970s Recovery Still Wins in 2026

20 min · 25. mar. 2026
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2026 research is clear: timing is everything. If you're freezing your muscles right after a heavy session, you're blunting the very signal that tells them to grow. We're diving deep into the "Hypertrophy Gap" and the myth of high-volume training in the new episode of The Natural Edge.

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Episode 7 - IRMS Explained: The Ultimate Truth-Teller in Natural Bodybuilding

You’ve been flagged. Now what? In the world of elite natural bodybuilding, a "presumptive positive" urine screen is the ultimate nightmare. But is a high T/E ratio a sign of cheating, or just a sign of unique genetics? Today, we’re going inside the lab to look at the science that protects the innocent. About This Episode: In this special episode of The Natural Edge, I’m joined by an OCB competitor who faced the "7:1 Flag"—a testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio that exceeded the 6:1 limit. We discuss the emotional toll of a flagged test and the forensic science used to clear his name. If you’ve ever wondered how the OCB/WADA protocols actually work to separate synthetic hormones from natural "outliers," this is the episode for you. What We Cover: * The T/E Ratio Screen: Why the "Radar Gun" of drug testing sometimes flags the cleanest athletes in the sport. * IRMS (Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry): A deep dive into the 2026 "Forensic Camera" that identifies the atomic signature of your hormones. * Carbon-13 Isotopes: How the lab tells the difference between the food you eat and the synthetic esters made in a lab. * The Emotional Grind: Our guest shares what it’s like to have your reputation on the line while waiting for the IRMS results. * Editorial (Food for the Soul): The "Rush to Judgment"—why we need to stop convicting people in the court of public opinion before we have the facts.

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