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Originally Posted by redspy
The compound DHEA is legally sold as an anti-aging drug over the counter. Once ingested, it is metastasized into androstenedione, and works as a steroid. |
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Originally Posted by stu21Ldn
Is DHEA covered by the ban or not, i read its still legal OTC
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In no time, he packed on 20 pounds. Developed eight-pack abs. A tapered back. Buffed chest. And, the attention he had always craved from his friends and from girls. On steroids, George was bench pressing 180 pounds for several reps, curling 100 pounds on a straight bar. He barely minded the acne that spread across his chest and back. "For a little guy I was really putting it up," he said. During the summer of 2003, he spent nearly every day at Jones Beach. At night, he and friends went to Eclipse, a club in Huntington. On the dance floor, George was always the first to peel off his shirt at the DJ's suggestion. "All these girls were saying that I was so hot," he said. "I was in the center of attention. It felt good for once to be there." For many young men, the allure of becoming massive and shredded with muscle eclipses concerns about health. "You start taking them and you feel like superman," Michalik said. "All your dreams are coming true before your very eyes." |
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Originally Posted by JerseyDevil
The kid in the article, after hearing he wasn't picked in the MLB draft... commited suicide. Of course it MUST of been because of the steroids. His grief stricken mom and dad are now on a campaign to make others aware of what can happen if your child goes on the juice. You certainly can't blame them. Losing a child is a horrible thing, but come on. I honestly believe due to the increased hormones at that age, they may have contributed to his suicide. But everyone just assumes it WAS the cause. If he had never taken 'roids, and still commited suicide, his story would have never come to light.
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Originally Posted by young d
man.. give me JUICE!!!
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