It does make you think about the times we live in - how of much of what we are told is true and how the general public rigidly adhere to these rules even in the absence of scientific data supporting these claims.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0LEj8IPHGU
Obviously steroids are dangerous, if abused; drugs are dangerous, if abused; even the humble hamburger is dangerous, if abused.
But instead of telling people how not to abuse drugs, drugs users are forced to go underground, made to feel like the common criminal but taking drugs should not be a criminal act, there is no victim - unless you go overboard which is irresponsible and very dangerous and you can reach exactly the same point by taking too much alcohol and yet this is a socially acceptable; in France children as young as twelve are given wine with their meals and booze can be found in any supermarket, off licence or bar anywhere in the world and the only criteria to buy alcohol is that you have to be beyond a certain age. The hippocracy annoys me.
The producers of this report have acted very bravely and I commend their honesty. They went out for the truth and this is what they found.