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Is DHB 300 bad for the liver?
by Answerbag Staff on June 25th, 2010
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How long does it take to detect oxandrolone?
by Answerbag Staff on May 26th, 2010
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Has anyone tried Anabolic Steroids before? If so have they helped you?
by Anonymous on August 15th, 2011
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Why is human growth hormone illegal?
by Answerbag Staff on April 13th, 2010
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I Just Saw an Ad for "Cenergenics", Again (MSNBC), What Side-Effects Would you Expect From the Exogenous Administration of Testosterone?
by mdGreg on August 10th, 2011
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You're reading My man uses D-bols and Deca. I'm very much concerned and I've read, online, that they're legal. What are the health risks involved in these Steroids?
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Steroids are not Stimulants at all. They are hormones derived from Testosterone. If you follow a moderate and safe dosing regime, concurrently with clean eating habits and periodic blood tests to monitor your BP and Cholesterol levels- You'll put less stress on your body than someone who is a daily consumer of Tylenol or weekend Binge Drinker. I'm not exaggerating either! People need to stop regurgitating all of the media fed nonsense out there, and actually (read) medical studies done on long term Anabolic usage. I've been using Steroids almost non-stop since 1994. I eat very clean, don't smoke, don't drink, and work out 6 days a week. My resting heart rate is 55 BPM, BP is a constant 120/80, and my LDL Cholesterol level is 97 as of last month. Which basically tells me, that I am healthier than 99.9% of all the Steroid bashers out there. If you abuse any substance (including food)- then you'll end up paying a price for it, in one way or another. However, blanket statements regarding how awful Anabolics are by the internet self proclaimed MD's, or worried girlfriends, are laughable at best. Do a couple hundred hours of true researching, followed by actually using Steroids and getting regular Blood Panels done. And then, you can make any statement you want on the matter with substance. Rather than, hitting the repeat button and spouting out complete rubbish that you have heard others say on the TV or in your little sowing circles. It's like a guy talking about what a pain PMS can be. What the hell does he know? Has he ever had PMS? Nope. But, he's heard everyone talking about it. So, I guess he can be an expert too. Right?
by Jhm35 on March 13th, 2010