Donald Hardt Catlin (June 4, 1938 – January 16, 2024) was an American anti-doping scientist and one of the founders of modern drug-testing in professional sports.[1][2][3][4][5] (wikipedia)
It was very clear to me that DSHEA was created in order to give the supplement manufacturers a huge shield so they could distribute steroids and all kinds of things, which I thought was wrong.
We could then compare what we made with what we found in the syringe. And it was a perfect match, all the way around.
You can get away with stuff with everybody looking right at you,
After we knew the molecule, we knew that there was going to be intense litigation over it,
It's obfuscation. There is no attempt to be clear and concise and to describe the product for what it is.
We were pretty sure of its structure, but it wasn't a molecule that had ever been described before,
I knew it was a matter of time.
I knew who Patrick Arnold was. I was tracking Conte way back in 2000, maybe even earlier. Their heads come up above my radar.