Any chance Jon Jones naturally produces more test?

Any chance Jon Jones simply produces more testosterone naturally?

I remember WWE superstar Chris Jericho once said 

“I kept getting readings of 10:1, 8:1, 9:1. And the guy finally called me. He said, ‘listen, you [have] got another elevated level.’ I said, ‘okay, listen, I know that you think that I’m on something, but I’m not, so if I wasn’t on something, what could this be?’ He goes, ‘well, you probably have a tumor.’ I’m like, ‘what?’ He goes, ‘you probably have a tumor.’ Like what kind of doctor says that, ‘oh, you probably have a tumor?'”

Does Jon Jones naturally produce more testosterone than the average mortal? Even something like 0.009% can throw the balance off. 

Or could this be the sign of something else? Maybe a tumor?

I'm personally a big fan of Jon Jones, he is the greatest of all times and he came across as a genuine person when talking about PED use. I don't believe he is guilty.

Since what you’re listing are ratios… ie ratio of test to epitest, then no. If he simply produced more test, he’d also be producing more epi-test. The reason the doctor said tumor, is you only tend to produce them out of the norm ratios if there is something medically wrong.

sh*t load of condoms

You don't think Chris Jericho was on roids? Are you retarded? 

It’s not a tumor!!

Of course it's possible.  Some people have benign tumors of the adrenal gland that produce testosterone.  But this can be determined by an endocrinologist, and testosterone is not the same as Turinabol.

P.S. Not all tumors are malignant, and justify the kind of treatment used for malignant (i.e. cancerous) tumors.

Diesel67 -

Of course it's possible.  Some people have benign tumors of the adrenal gland that produce testosterone.  But this can be determined by an endocrinologist, and testosterone is not the same as Turinabol.

P.S. Not all tumors are malignant, and justify the kind of treatment used for malignant (i.e. cancerous) tumors.

These tumors produce T-Bol?

scrapdo -
Diesel67 -

Of course it's possible.  Some people have benign tumors of the adrenal gland that produce testosterone.  But this can be determined by an endocrinologist, and testosterone is not the same as Turinabol.

P.S. Not all tumors are malignant, and justify the kind of treatment used for malignant (i.e. cancerous) tumors.

These tumors produce T-Bol?

This

He didn't pop for elevated T levels. He popped for turinabol. Very different things OP.

ya there is chemicals your body does not produce. thats how majority of the usada tests get popped

Malki Kawa, Jon Jones' manager, confirms that Turinabol was the substance Jones failed for in his UFC 214 drug test. https://t.co/HbjZRlHFNs

— MMAFighting.com (@MMAFighting) August 23, 2017

He had suspiciously low testosterone levels for UFC 182. Victor Conte jumped all over it as a red flag for his steroid abuse.

^ this. 

As did DC

TE ratio that is. 

When you test for elevated levels, it could be anything.  But Jon did not pop for elevated testosterone levels.  He popped for T-BOL.

He didn't pop for having high test. He popped for a banned metabolite of an synthetic anabolic steroid.

This is like me pissing hot for heroine and someone saying "isn't it possible that someone was smoking weed in the same room as him though? he could have popped for that"

It's completely has nothing to do with what happened

Natty bodybuilder Mike O Hearn naturally produces trenbolone due to a benign growth on his hypothalamus.

watahhh - 

He didn't pop for having high test. He popped for a banned metabolite of an synthetic anabolic steroid.

This is like me pissing hot for heroine and someone saying "isn't it possible that someone was smoking weed in the same room as him though? he could have popped for that"

It's completely has nothing to do with what happened

What if he was having a poppy seed muffin with his weed though?