Has anyone seen the documentary yet? I seriously suggest seeing it if you are a fitness enthusiast. It portrays a really rounded and unbiased view looking into the world of steroid use and it really makes you think. I mean due to my age and the fact that my body produces hormones at a primo rate (good job body, keep up the good work) I still believe that if you can pour toxins into your body at alarming rates: Smoking, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Alcohol, Trans Fats; and people see it as a perfectly normal way of life, why can’t fitness enthusiasts improve their physique using anabolic substances? These are the same substances that are looked on in a completely different light when perscribed for illnesses or broken bones, but when used for the advancement of someones physique they are schedualed substances with serious consequences!!!??? Another thing that I don’t understand is why it is ok to have plastic surgery or lap bands when it is not ok to use anabolics? When you are anesthnitized for surgery you take a great risk, every time there is a 25% chance that you won’t wake up! That means that there are millions of deaths a year due to anesthesia and how many people are steroids kilking? Lap bands are extremely invasive surgeries which carry great risks and at the least a long and painful road to recovery for the patients recieving these procedures… Why is it that these things are considered perfectly adequate methods of modifying physical appearances but anabolic substances are likened to heroine and crack? Any comments, insight, or rebuttles are welcome on this subject.
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