On its website, the Guyer Institute touts HGH, DHEA and testosterone — all banned by the league — as "essential tools in the area of regenerative medicine." That's not just idle praise: A 2007 federal indictment charging Colorado pharmacist Thomas Bader and his College Pharmacy with steroid trafficking and other drug-related charges claims Bader's company shipped illegal HGH to Leonard Dale Guyer, the founder of the clinic. Bader was ultimately found guilty of 31 counts, including the one that alleged he shipped HGH to Guyer and others. But the government dropped that charge after Bader appealed his conviction. Bader was ultimately sentenced to 40 months in prison.