The thing is scientists know very well how many clenbuterol is and can be in beef. There is a boatload of data for that. We also know the half-life of clen in our body.
The way Clen works can be read f.e. in this well researched article
https://rucore.libraries.rutgers.edu/rutgers-lib/41218/PDF/1/play/
Sadly I cant find the Clen levels of Canelo again. The case I was referencing was Alex Wilson, a swiss track and field athlete who got "contaminated" by a restaurant visit when he ran his PB in the US. He would have needed to eat several hundred kg at this day to get to these levels. Its so absurd that its funny again.
And kudos for using these pictures <Lmaoo> Its not like Canelo went up several kg in lean muscle mass in a short time frame. Kinda sad that someone being this simple minded is a "senior moderator". The criteria for being a mod seems to be derailing threads with fanboy posts.
Here can be read the CAS case against Wilson were Prof. Ayotte an expert in this field explains clenbuterol "contamination".
CAS OG 20-06-08 (tas-cas.org)
Read this before quoting with annother "funny" oneliner. Maybe you can overcome your prejudice.
And for anyone being inspired by Canelos results with Clen. Dont do it. Yes its highly effective but also very dangerous. Canelo is monitored by an army of doctors so he can minimize the risk but for anyone else it can cause hypokalämie and hypoglykämie which can be life threatening.