Just wondering what the best book on roids is, what's worth picking up?
Not trying to take anything away from the site, it's great, I just like learning as much as I can about things I'm interested in and this damn screen burns my eyes out!Thanks.
Just wondering what the best book on roids is, what's worth picking up?
Not trying to take anything away from the site, it's great, I just like learning as much as I can about things I'm interested in and this damn screen burns my eyes out!Thanks.
Legal Muscle - a must read.
I've heard decent things about steroids 101 but i've never personally read it.
Steroids 101 is good... but it's slightly biased and not written from a scientific perspective like Anabolics 2002. But, 101 is a great read for beginners. I would read Steroids 101 first, then anabolics 2002. I own them both and am quite happy with my purchases.
Thanks. Anyone else?
"Steroids and the Athlete" by Taylor. Very good read on the history and how anabolic-androgenic steroids became part of the athletic word as performance enhancers. It also explains how different compounds differ and how they are all basically modifications of testosterone in an attempt to make the perfect steroid, all anabolic in function. Even if you are a very modest user of AAS - it's very interesting material. *****
"Anabolics 2002" by Llewellyn is deffinitly a good reference book to have. It explains a lot of compounds in depth.
i have anabolics 2002....it is a great book to have in my opinion...espicially for beginners...i dont want to source post, but you can get it at amazon.com...hehe(hope this doesn't get edited)
Anabolics 2002 probably has the best information to date regardig steroids. It is an EXCELLENT book that i think everyone should own as a refference manual.
I read dan duchaine's underground steroid handbook and even though it supposed to be out-dated I though it was very very good
organic chemistry 101 + biochemistry 101
Just a thought but do you think by ordering the anabolics or any gear book gets you watched more closely? I doubt it but ya never know.
No. And put it this way... no one really cares if you use AAS. If you engage in the selling of it is where you start to need to be more cautious. The DEA wants illegal drug traffickers - not the users. So buy as many books as you want - it WILL NOT get you highlighted in any way, and the retailer doesn't report people for buying such material cuz the authors could probably sue them for it.Originally Posted by J-Bud
when i did my cycle, i followed some of the things i read in steroids 101, talked about it here, and got flamed like a bitch. one of the vets laughed at me when i mentioned the author, jeff summers. it's got some good basic info, but i wouldn't buy it if i were you. better info by searching for threads here
Anyone Read Mick Harts Layman Guide To Steroid Use?
Is Amazon the best place to buy these books or can I get them through this site somehow to give back to what I love?
Legal muscle - very good book and gives you expert advice on the legal situation in your state!!
Also give all the info you want on the various drugs.
Embarrassed to say, but yes, and it is a complete waste of money. Mick Hart is an idiot. You will get absolutely nothing from his books. Oh yeah, you will get something...bad advice. He talks about doing ten week pyramid type Dbol only cycles and other stupid Sh#!. Not to mention, he rambles on with his nonsensical gibberish more than he talks about steroids. He is the type of person that gives AS users a bad name.Originally Posted by MR.BICEPS
Is he the same guy who writes anabolic insider? If so, it is true. Yes, that's right, another a-hole. I believe he or his publisher has some sort of partnership with mick hart (another a-hole). However, jeff summers is more of a scammer than an idiot. He sells bullcrap supplements that have names similar to real steroids to try and trick desperate people that don't have access to real gear.Originally Posted by EGP?
With that being said, I think the mods and vets should get together to write a book. They would make a killing! It would be the only legit book on the market. BTW, herbologist, just stick around and keep reading the posts on AR. Everthing that you need to know is here and if it isn't, just ask a question and you will get back a ton of quality feedback. Just make sure you research the threads before you ask questions.Originally Posted by herbologist
Who Needs A Book When Your Here On A.r.
We sell both books bro.Originally Posted by J-Bud
Anabolics 2002: http://www.allsportsnutrition.com/pr...hp?productid=2
And Legal Muscle: http://www.allsportsnutrition.com/pr...productid=4152
Thank you for that comment. It means a lot to us.
awesome.
Legal Muscle is a excellent book bro
"Chemical Muscle Enhancement: A Bodybuilder's Desk Reference" by L. Rea.
Excellent information, detailed, and available to download as an ebook.
Mick Harts book sux! His website has a good sells pitch for the book but I read it and thought he was a total scammer!
Scott summers is a scam arist. That isnt even his real name. Steroids 101 is BS. All of his tuff is BS. Dont buy it unless you have some KY ready!
Scott summers is a scam arist. That isnt even his real name. Steroids 101 is BS. All of his tuff is BS. Dont buy it unless you have some KY ready!
mick hard sux's, just another bro trying to bs others into buying his nonesence. Idiot if you ask me, **** feel sorry for the bro's that buy his ****....
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Anabolics 2004, great read, very informative...
I've read almost every book on steroids on the market (from the Underground Steroid Handbook to Anabolics 2004).
Although nobody has a "voice" in terms of writing like Duchaine, the average member of this site would benefit most from reading Anabolics 2004.
anabolics 2004 and steroids 101.
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