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Old 07-04-2008, 03:40
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Steroids make people aggressive (Spiegel TV)

Swim just saw an report on TV.

Same old, same old: you see some borderline social splitter group freak, that tells anonymously how it affects him and his aggressions, next clip you see a lab-rat from the anti-doping agency, arguing on the unsterility of underground labs and then, the typical intimidation, on how well the police and control-apparatus functions in oder to arrest these evil dope pushers(what a joke).

No word spent on clinical studies over one year in humans with 600mg/week testosterone, showing no negative effects and no aggressions , no studies of of pub-med, where aggression is only in one animal-model found within provocation (rabbit) all others remain calm and no such thing being reported or backed-up by any medical paper on stroids use in men.No mentioning of aids-wasting patients trying to get medicine, asthmatics, bone-illnesses and highsocietey hormone-replacement-therapy juppies, averaging the 100+ with best health, epo against fatigue, just blowing it away in max. 2 weeks, growth hormones and anabolics providing better healing and bone-remodelling within serious fractures, so that amputations become obsolete in even sever cases, even hindering hard-to-control infections in the wound, etc. etc ... too boring, perhaps.

Swim couldnīt even tie his shoes without an self prescribed 2 months high dose testosterone therapy/year, and this is not an exaggeration itīs even underestimation to what it meant to swim being a cripple without it -not to tell about poor pain medication, which doesnīt even do the trick, now thatīs gotten better, like steroids do.

He dropped his systemic corticosteroids for asthma by 20fold(!) with better asthma-control than without anabolic androgenic(aromatizable)steroids, plus a lack of catabolic sides. like weak bones etc .

He can sleep like an angel and feels overall more stable and -oh wonder- friendly and calmer as itīs as anti-depressive as itīs anti-catabolic and compared to even OTC aspirne

These are one of the safest medicine-compounds ever, just take a look at the sides and uses and show me any kind of proven-to-be-working on paper in the real wordl meds, like steroids, that have so little sides.

This is -again- another bad example of how everything went wrong the last 4 decades within media and politics and the avarage middle-class Joe.

stoneinfocus

Reputation Comments on this post:
  
  nice post, very informative, good translation
  
  I think you're right. The positive aspects of steroids are ignored. Great post - Thanks for sharing your experience!

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