Here we go again. Just when you thought you've found a supplement which gives you the results you want, there's talk of banning it. When LA Muscle launched Norateen, we had an idea that it will be a best seller. Norateen is one of the most popular supplements in the world for increasing your strength and muscle size, quickly. 19-Nor products do boost Nandrolone. These products are very very powerful, but they are NOT illegal. Nandrolone itself is an anabolic steroid which is manufactured under the brand name Deca-durabolin. This is one of the favourite for bodybuilders because it gives very good size and strength gains with zero to very little side effects. Steroids increase the amount of protein which is laid down in muscle tissue. They also stimulate bone growth and enhance the supply of oxygen to the muscles. As you may have heard in the news, more and more athletes are testing positive for Nandrolone. Is this a coincidence or are they using Nandrolone-boosting products? Critics will argue that these products are an unfair advantage in sport. Well, so is Creatine in a way. At the same time, so is a healthy abundant supply of quality foods, vitamins and protein. So where do you draw the line? Excessive tea and coffee or even painkillers can lead to an athlete failing a drugs test. Well, excessive protein can re-build your muscles quicker than normal! Should that be illegal too? Dougie Walker and Linford Christie have been accused of taking Nandrolone. Did they inject Nandrolone, did they use 19-Nor, did they eat too much meat or did their body just produce too much Nandrolone? Who knows? Cattle are frequently fed with anabolic steroids to get them lean and big. They are also fed many other un-natural substances, such as anti-biotics etc. These are all substances that are passed on to humans. Creatine has been found to be extremely effective for 90% of those using it. It is perfectly legal and has been considred by the International Olympics Committee (IOC) to be OK. In other words, the use of performance enhancing substances has been allowed. So the real question is just how far the authorities are willing to go. Norateen and Anaboteen are products which have a conversion rate to Nandrolone. If you had someone who wanted to use steroids, surely they would be much better off using a nutritional supplement like Norateen which is manufactured in high-tech FDA approved labs, than to buy some steroids from a dubious source and inject it into their buttocks. The legal issue here is such a grey one that even some of the government's scientists and legal advisers don't know what the score is. It was claimed that Walker took Androstenedione which contained an off-shoot of Nandrolone. That's news to us! 19-Nor contains an off-shoot of Nandrolone, but as far as we were aware, not Androstenedione! So what's the story? It will be wholly unfair to ban products, which the government itself knows very little about. Look at DHEA, which was banned in the UK. This product has been hailed as a life-saver for many older athletes and bodybuilders in the US. It increases well-being, strength, muscle, improves failing sex drive and lots more. Let's not go crazy on media hype and ban something that so many people are misinformed about. Media hype is all fine, but what about logic? What about science? Cigarettes have been proven to kill. Alcohol has been proven to cause anatomical and sociological problems. Go figure! Unfortunately the "nany state" is not as objective as it likes to be. Just who makes the decisions anyway? If these products are banned, you will never be able to get hold of anything as strong. Try them now, we guarantee, you will never look back.