Orestchesnok
Member
Guys, I've often come across articles that equate bodybuilders with dealers
For example, here is an excerpt from one of the articles:
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The main problem is that steroids are addictive, and those who use them regularly have to increase the dose. The first thing that suffers is the largest human filter - the liver. Bodybuilder Dean Wormby could have told about the damage to the liver of steroids if he had not died of liver cancer in 2015.
Also, those who are addicted to anabolic steroids may develop kidney problems, heart attacks and even strokes. But this is only the price that the bodybuilders themselves pay, knowingly or unknowingly. There are often cases when other people suffer because of them, an excess of hormones in the body strongly affects the nervous system. Most often this manifests itself in the form of excessive aggressiveness, which sometimes goes over all possible boundaries."
My main question is, why not allow this at the consumption level?
At one's own risk ?
Why should we hide and do it underground?
For example, here is an excerpt from one of the articles:
"
The main problem is that steroids are addictive, and those who use them regularly have to increase the dose. The first thing that suffers is the largest human filter - the liver. Bodybuilder Dean Wormby could have told about the damage to the liver of steroids if he had not died of liver cancer in 2015.
Also, those who are addicted to anabolic steroids may develop kidney problems, heart attacks and even strokes. But this is only the price that the bodybuilders themselves pay, knowingly or unknowingly. There are often cases when other people suffer because of them, an excess of hormones in the body strongly affects the nervous system. Most often this manifests itself in the form of excessive aggressiveness, which sometimes goes over all possible boundaries."
My main question is, why not allow this at the consumption level?
At one's own risk ?
Why should we hide and do it underground?