Good article. Consistent with what I occasionally see in the gym. Steroids produce a distinctive look, quite apart from size alone. Over time, I think I've learned to spot it even in the early or limited stages. Some people like to chalk it up to genetics and others believe them, but there seems to be an increasing number of these "genetic anomalies" coincident with the growing ubiquity of steroids and their equivalents...
I chose my doctor because there is a motorcycle dealership nearby. When I finally get diagnosed with something serious the risk/reward ratio will allow for owning a bike. At that point I'll dabble in 'roids too.. Little known fact: When a man sits with his knees wide apart his testosterone goes way up. It's sexy to women too! I always looked at the guys that sat like that as ignoramus slobs that were too stupid to leave room for people next to them, and maybe that's true but apparently women don't see it that way.. So there 'ya go keyboard warriors, spread 'em...
What's the point of this thread...that tweaking biochemistry pays dividends for your physical effort i the gym..no shit?? thanks banjy like all medication, potential harm vs benefit
Roids are back in style. Get them from your doctor via TRT. The underground shit comes from raw powders sourced in China. Most of it is chalk full of toxins and heavy metals. Caveat emptor. Lots of studies published recently demonstrating a link between early all-cause death and low testosterone. Better to be higher then low.
Meanwhile, some folks will continue to insist that it's mostly just superior genetics, as I noted earlier. Here are a few such genetic anomalies for your consideration:
Not sure if you're braindead or what. Low T is linked to early all-cause death. That doesn't mean high T equates to extra long life???