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DAN
DUCHAINE UNCHAINED THE "GURU" BREAKS THE SILENCE ON STEROIDS
By Scott Harrah
Originally published in MuscleZine; reprinted courtesy of NYZ Media.

Dan Duchaine, in the past decade, has lived the sort
of life we read about in pulpy suspense bestsellers. Yet there's
nothing glamorous about trafficking illegal drugs into the United
States, as he'll tell you. Duchaine first did time in prison for
being involved in a Mexican conspiracy to manufacture anabolic steroids
for illicit export to the U.S. He then spent 36 months behind bars
as penance for interstate sales of GHB-an over-the-counter sleep
aid available in health-food stores . Today he's hailed as the "guru"
of sports medicine and nutrition, with a top position at Next Nutrition
and a hot column in Muscle Media 2000, a magazine that 's gained
both scorn and respect for its honesty about natural supplements
and steroids as well as anabolic therapy for AIDS patients. All
this acclaim is not bad for a guy like Duchaine, whose formal training
is in theater, not sports medicine. Duchaine failed miserably as
an amateur bodybuilder in the 1970s, has been married three times,
and recently admitted to MuscleMag that he has a guiltless love
of junk food and is really a "lesbian trapped in a man's body,"
as he prefers dealing with women as oppossed to male-bonding with
egotistical guys in gyms. These days, Duchaine doesn't even hang
around with bodybuilders, preferring to keep a low-profile existence
in San Diego.
MUSCLEZINE:
First off let's talk about your upcoming seminar at Strong and Shapely
Gym. What do you talk about at your seminars? Do you give a presentation
on natural supplements and growth-enhancing drugs, or is it mostly
a Q&A session?
DAN
DUCHAINE: It's usually things I've been working on that I think
might be important to the audience. It may be anabolic steroids
or some derivative of that. However, you have to gauge by your audience.
Obviously if you have an audience with a lot of women, then they're
not going to be interested in steroids, so I try to do a mix of
information about cutting-edge supplements that may not even be
out yet or may be about to appear. That doesn't mean I am going
to sell them!
MZ:
Let's go over some basic background because not all of my readers
may be familiar with you. When did you first become interested in
bodybuilding, and particularly sports medicine?
DD:
Well, I have no formal training in either. I have a college degree
in theater arts. For a short time after college, I competed as a
bodybuilder around the New England area. From about 1977 to 1981.
After that, I decided that I had been a miserable bodybuilder, even
though I had done all the right things-going to all the steroid
doctors in L.A., finding European steroids. I used my fair share
of steroids, but I still wasn't very good. Obviously something wasn't
working, and the doctors and the pharmacists couldn't really answer
my questions. So I started looking into steroids on my own. I happen
to be a pretty bright person, probably "near genius" on anything
I've pursued. Then the laws changed about 1990 and steroids weren't
as accessible. At that time people became interested in natural
supplements. Up until 1990, there was nothing interesting on the
supplement market. Everybody wants to buy a supplement as if it
were a drug, but up until then, most of them were concentrated foods.
I always thought, "Why eat protein or egg powders when you can just
eat an egg? Why have milk protein powder if you can just eat cottage
cheese?"
MZ:
Now, for those of my readers who aren't familiar with you, can you
talk about the time you did in prison?
DD
[laughs]: Which time, Scott? [Laughs again.] I went to prison twice.
I went to prison in 1987. There was a very odd time in my life,
where I started doing a small retail steroid operation. I had a
price list going out in the mail, and it grew out of having friends
who were steroid dealers. They wanted to get mail-order customers.
They mailed out their price list to people who had bought my Underground
Steroid Handbook. For the longest time I said, "I'm not going to
sell steroids because I don't know where to get them." Then there
was a point in my life where I left my first wife. I left with nothing,
because she took everything. I was a little low on cash, and had
an acquaintance who had the ability to get anabolic steroids. So
I said I'd throw my price list in with the others. I actually probably
undercut the others, so my list was much more attractive. Mostly
the customers were people who would buy $100 to $200 at a time.
A couple things happened. I started getting a lot of things from
a steroid dealer in Europe who wanted to move product through America.
He extended me some credit, and I couldn't do all the selling myself
so I started wholesaling things out to other dealers. And Dianabol,
the most popular oral steroid withdrawn from the market, both the
generic and the trade name...I was looking around for a replacement.
All of the replacements were very poorly done. You could pick up
a tablet and write your name on a chalkboard. It was that bad. There
were some tablets out of England and India that were very nice.
Guys would show up at the L.A. airport and I'd get a few hundred
bottles, but I'd never know when they'd come back. Then I had the
opportunity to work with someone I'd never met before. He was working
with a small drug company in Tijuana that was making generic drugs
for the Mexican market. They specialized in antibiotics like Tetracycline.
We had a meeting one day and he said, "Could you use some Dianabol?"
I said, "Damn right I can, but I'm not a drug smuggler." He said,
"We can get it over the border for you." I told him that I was mostly
a retail guy and asked him how much I'd have to buy. He said 5,000
bottles. I said, "I don't know. That would last me a year." Then
I talked to a friend of mine, and we agreed that we could move it
out of Mexico, so that's how we started with this manufacturing
company, Laboratories Milano. For a short time, my job was to dream
up the kind of steroids they'd make. I'd find an example on the
market and maybe change the packaging and labels. After a half a
year, I noticed the U.S. Federal Government was starting to follow
me around. And I thought, "This is not a hobby anymore." So I left
that whole conspiracy and left the steroid business and moved to
San Francisco. I started working with Champion Nutrition. About
the middle of 1987, the government swept up everyone who was ever
involved with that conspiracy and I happened to be at the beginning
of it. I did 10 months in prison that time. After I was released
on probation, I stupidly in about 1991 met up with a friend who
had a longevity club selling GHB. The GHB supplement used to be
available in health-food stores until the FDA realized it was really
a sleep aid. It could knock you out in 20 minutes. Even though they
can't really ban a drug-only Congress and the DEA can do that-they
can enact these weird Catch-22 labeling laws. So as long as you're
selling GHB in your state, they can't touch you, but if you ship
a bottle of a substance they don't really like across state lines,
there is no possible way to fulfill the labeling requirements. So
we just didn't put labels on the GHB bottles, with no claims whatsoever.
We just called them research chemicals. The government kind of got
pissed about that. Unfortunately it was supposed to be a finite
thing. We had very little GHB left. We had a little Clenbuterol
at the same time. It was an already established longevity buyer's
club. Unfortunately for us, one of the customers was an undercover
FDA agent so I got my tit caught in the wringer. It was a stupid
thing for me to do. Even though I can argue that it wasn't worth
36 months because it wasn't really an illegal drug, hey-I take the
responsibility. I did my time. I learned a lot in prison about how
to make money in legitimate avenues. I probably made more money
in prison than the prison officials!
MZ:
Is there anything still legally pending against you that you can
talk about?
DD:
No, I'm on supervised release. All my indictments are behind me.
MZ:
Do you know of a recent surge of counterfeit steroids in the U.S.?
DD:
I don't know. First off, I'm in San Diego, and I don't train at
a bodybuilding gym. I'm pretty reclusive. I have an office here,
but I don't get many phone calls. And I don't see many people around
me using steroids on a day-to-day basis. Also, in San Diego, most
of the steroids that are available are real and out of Mexico. I
have no idea what's counterfeit in other parts of the country, but
I can tell you about what's available in Mexico that's counterfeit
because even when Laboratories Milano closed down, all the packaging
and labels were available to some of the minions. If you go to Tijuana
or any of the border pharmacies, you'll see odd steroids that look
like they're from France or Germany but they're total fakes. At
least when we were making steroids, you'd get exactly what it said
on the label. But now you just have bottles with binders and talcum
powder.
MZ:
What should people look for if they suspect something might be counterfeit?
DD:
I'd probably discount anything in bottles of tablets. It's easiest
to put 100 tablets in a bottle. Anything that's injectable that's
a 10 cc vial is also probably counterfeit. However, if you can find
single-use ampoules or tablets on a foil or plastic strip, those
are pretty much real all the time in the U.S. However, in England,
a lot of ampoules in foil or plastic are being counterfeited, but
in America that's rare because most steroids coming into this country
are smuggled here from Russia by the Russian Mafia in Brighton Beach,
Brooklyn. I can't say anything bad about the stuff the Russian immigrants
in Brooklyn are selling because the quality is outstanding and the
prices are reasonable. You can buy Growth Hormone at $35 for four
I.U.s , and the best you can do otherwise is $80 for four I.U.s
out of Mexico.
MZ:
So what the Russian Mob in Brooklyn are selling is real?
DD:
Yes, but eventually they'll wise up and won't give a shit and will
realize they can make money selling fake stuff. That always happens.
So, while the Russians are offering real stuff, people are going
to be able to buy nice quality things.
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