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    Just A Little Input

    There has been alot of newbs questions here lately,So maybe this may help them






























    STEROIDS: PLAY SAFE, PLAY FAIR
    Athletes, whether they are young or old, professional or amateur, are always looking to gain an advantage over their opponents. The desire for an "edge" exists in all sports, at all levels of play. Successful athletes rely on practice and hard work to increase their skill, speed, power, and ability. However, some athletes resort to drugs to improve their performance on the field or the court.
    Some high school and even middle school students are using steroids to gain an edge, improve their skill level, or become more athletic. Steroid use is not limited to males. More and more females are putting themselves at risk by using these drugs. It is important to know that using anabolic steroids not only is illegal, but it also can have serious side effects.


    What are steroids?
    You may have heard them called 'roids, juice, hype, or pump. Anabolic steroids are powerful drugs that many people take in high doses to boost athletic performance. Anabolic means "building body tissue." Anabolic steroids help build muscle tissue and increase body mass by acting like the body's natural male hormone, testosterone.
    Lower doses of anabolic steroids sometimes are used to treat a handful of very serious medical conditions. They should not be confused with corticosteroids, which are used to treat common medical conditions such as asthma and arthritis. Corticosteroids are strong medications, but do not have muscle-building effects. Anabolic steroids are the ones abused by athletes and others who want a shortcut to becoming bigger and stronger.


    Who uses steroids?
    In the past, steroid use was seen mostly in college, Olympic, and professional sports. Today, steroids are being used by athletes as well as nonathletes, in high schools and middle schools. Most major professional and amateur athletic organizations have banned steroids for use by their athletes. These organizations include the International Olympic Committee, National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and the National Football League (NFL).
    Most commonly, steroid use can be found among the following groups:


    Athletes involved in sports that rely on strength and size, like football, wrestling, or baseball
    Endurance athletes, such as those involved in track-and-field and swimming
    Athletes involved in weight training or bodybuilding
    Anyone interested in building and defining muscles

    How are steroids used?
    Steroids can be taken in the following two ways:

    By mouth (pills)
    Injected with a needle (Athletes who share needles to inject steroids also are at risk for serious infections including Hepatitis B and HIV, the AIDS virus.)
    Some athletes take even higher doses, called "megadoses," to produce faster results. Others gradually increase the amount they take over time, which is called "pyramiding." Taking different kinds of anabolic steroids, possibly along with other drugs, is a particularly dangerous practice known as "stacking."


    Will steroids make me a better athlete?
    No. Steroids cannot improve an athlete's agility or skill. Many factors help determine athletic ability, including genetics, body size, age, sex, diet, and how hard the athlete trains. It is clear that the medical dangers of steroid use far outweigh the advantage of gains in strength or muscle mass.

    What are the side effects of steroids?
    Steroids can cause serious health problems. Many changes take place inside the body and may not be noticed until it is too late. Some of the effects will go away when steroid use stops, but some may not.

    For both sexes
    Possible side effects for males and females include the following:

    High blood pressure and heart disease
    Liver damage and cancers
    Stroke and blood clots
    Urinary and bowel problems, such as diarrhea
    Headaches, aching joints, and muscle cramps
    Nausea and vomiting
    Sleep problems
    Increased risk of ligament and tendon injuries
    Severe acne, especially on face and back
    Baldness
    A special danger to adolescents
    High school and middle school students and athletes need to be aware of the effect steroids have on growth. Anabolic steroids, even in small doses, have been shown to stop growth too soon. Adolescents also may be at risk for becoming dependent on steroids. Adolescents who use steroids are also more likely to use other addictive drugs and alcohol.



    Males
    One of the more disturbing effects of steroid use for males is that the body begins to produce less of its own testosterone. As a result, the testicles may begin to shrink. Following is a list of some of the other effects of steroid use for males:

    Reduced sperm count
    Impotence
    Increase in nipple and breast size (gynecomastia)
    Enlarged prostate (gland that mixes fluid with sperm to form semen)

    Females
    Since steroids act as a male hormone, females may experience the following side effects:

    Reduced breast size
    Enlarged clitoris (a very sensitive part of the genitals)
    Increase in facial and body hair
    Deepened voice
    Menstrual problems

    Emotional effects
    Steroids also can have the following effects on the mind and behavior:

    "Roid rage" - severe, aggressive behavior that may result in violence, such as fighting or destroying property
    Severe mood swings
    Hallucinations - seeing or hearing things that are not really there
    Paranoia - extreme feelings of mistrust and fear
    Anxiety and panic attacks
    Depression and thoughts of suicide
    An angry, hostile, or irritable mood
    A word about… Supplements
    Over-the-counter supplements such as creatine and androstenedione ("andro") are gaining popularity. Though these supplements are not steroids, manufacturers claim they can build muscles, and improve strength and stamina, without the side effects of steroids.

    It is important to know that these substances are not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and are not held to the same strict standards as drugs. Like steroids, they are also banned by the NFL, NCAA, and International Olympic Committee.

    Although both creatine and androstenedione occur naturally in foods, there are serious concerns about the long-term effects of using them as supplements. These products may be unsafe. Remember, there is no replacement for a healthy diet, proper training, and practice.





    Play safe, play fair
    Success in sports takes talent, skill, and most of all, practice and hard work. Using steroids is a form of cheating and interferes with fair competition. More importantly, they are dangerous to your health. There are many healthy ways to increase your strength or improve your appearance. If you are serious about your sport and your health, keep the following tips in mind:

    Train safely, without using drugs.
    Eat a healthy diet.
    Get plenty of rest.
    Set realistic goals and be proud of yourself when you reach them.
    Seek out training supervision, coaching, and advice from a reliable professional.
    Avoid injuries by playing safely and using protective gear.
    Talk to your pediatrician about nutrition, your health, preventing injury, and safe ways to gain strength.
    If you, your friends, or teammates are using steroids, get help. Share this information with friends and teammates. Take a stand against the use of steroids and other drugs. Truly successful athletes combine their natural abilities with hard work to win. There is no quick and easy way to become the best

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    Thanks bro...I think i'll call my pediatrician and make an appointment...lol

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    just thought it may help bigmax

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    No bro...its good read right there....

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramblin freak View Post


    too funny ....


    hehehehehehehehehehehhe




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    Quote Originally Posted by ramblin freak View Post
    There has been alot of newbs questions here lately,So maybe this may help them






























    STEROIDS: PLAY SAFE, PLAY FAIR
    Athletes, whether they are young or old, professional or amateur, are always looking to gain an advantage over their opponents. The desire for an "edge" exists in all sports, at all levels of play. Successful athletes rely on practice and hard work to increase their skill, speed, power, and ability. However, some athletes resort to drugs to improve their performance on the field or the court.
    Some high school and even middle school students are using steroids to gain an edge, improve their skill level, or become more athletic. Steroid use is not limited to males. More and more females are putting themselves at risk by using these drugs. It is important to know that using anabolic steroids not only is illegal, but it also can have serious side effects.


    What are steroids?
    You may have heard them called 'roids, juice, hype, or pump. Anabolic steroids are powerful drugs that many people take in high doses to boost athletic performance. Anabolic means "building body tissue." Anabolic steroids help build muscle tissue and increase body mass by acting like the body's natural male hormone, testosterone.
    Lower doses of anabolic steroids sometimes are used to treat a handful of very serious medical conditions. They should not be confused with corticosteroids, which are used to treat common medical conditions such as asthma and arthritis. Corticosteroids are strong medications, but do not have muscle-building effects. Anabolic steroids are the ones abused by athletes and others who want a shortcut to becoming bigger and stronger.


    Who uses steroids?
    In the past, steroid use was seen mostly in college, Olympic, and professional sports. Today, steroids are being used by athletes as well as nonathletes, in high schools and middle schools. Most major professional and amateur athletic organizations have banned steroids for use by their athletes. These organizations include the International Olympic Committee, National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and the National Football League (NFL).
    Most commonly, steroid use can be found among the following groups:


    Athletes involved in sports that rely on strength and size, like football, wrestling, or baseball
    Endurance athletes, such as those involved in track-and-field and swimming
    Athletes involved in weight training or bodybuilding
    Anyone interested in building and defining muscles

    How are steroids used?
    Steroids can be taken in the following two ways:

    By mouth (pills)
    Injected with a needle (Athletes who share needles to inject steroids also are at risk for serious infections including Hepatitis B and HIV, the AIDS virus.)
    Some athletes take even higher doses, called "megadoses," to produce faster results. Others gradually increase the amount they take over time, which is called "pyramiding." Taking different kinds of anabolic steroids, possibly along with other drugs, is a particularly dangerous practice known as "stacking."

    Will steroids make me a better athlete?
    No. Steroids cannot improve an athlete's agility or skill. Many factors help determine athletic ability, including genetics, body size, age, sex, diet, and how hard the athlete trains. It is clear that the medical dangers of steroid use far outweigh the advantage of gains in strength or muscle mass.

    What are the side effects of steroids?
    Steroids can cause serious health problems. Many changes take place inside the body and may not be noticed until it is too late. Some of the effects will go away when steroid use stops, but some may not.

    For both sexes
    Possible side effects for males and females include the following:

    High blood pressure and heart disease
    Liver damage and cancers
    Stroke and blood clots
    Urinary and bowel problems, such as diarrhea
    Headaches, aching joints, and muscle cramps
    Nausea and vomiting
    Sleep problems
    Increased risk of ligament and tendon injuries
    Severe acne, especially on face and back
    Baldness
    A special danger to adolescents
    High school and middle school students and athletes need to be aware of the effect steroids have on growth. Anabolic steroids, even in small doses, have been shown to stop growth too soon. Adolescents also may be at risk for becoming dependent on steroids. Adolescents who use steroids are also more likely to use other addictive drugs and alcohol.



    Males
    One of the more disturbing effects of steroid use for males is that the body begins to produce less of its own testosterone. As a result, the testicles may begin to shrink. Following is a list of some of the other effects of steroid use for males:

    Reduced sperm count
    Impotence
    Increase in nipple and breast size (gynecomastia)
    Enlarged prostate (gland that mixes fluid with sperm to form semen)

    Females
    Since steroids act as a male hormone, females may experience the following side effects:

    Reduced breast size
    Enlarged clitoris (a very sensitive part of the genitals)
    Increase in facial and body hair
    Deepened voice
    Menstrual problems

    Emotional effects
    Steroids also can have the following effects on the mind and behavior:

    "Roid rage" - severe, aggressive behavior that may result in violence, such as fighting or destroying property
    Severe mood swings
    Hallucinations - seeing or hearing things that are not really there
    Paranoia - extreme feelings of mistrust and fear
    Anxiety and panic attacks
    Depression and thoughts of suicide
    An angry, hostile, or irritable mood
    A word about… Supplements
    Over-the-counter supplements such as creatine and androstenedione ("andro") are gaining popularity. Though these supplements are not steroids, manufacturers claim they can build muscles, and improve strength and stamina, without the side effects of steroids.

    It is important to know that these substances are not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and are not held to the same strict standards as drugs. Like steroids, they are also banned by the NFL, NCAA, and International Olympic Committee.

    Although both creatine and androstenedione occur naturally in foods, there are serious concerns about the long-term effects of using them as supplements. These products may be unsafe. Remember, there is no replacement for a healthy diet, proper training, and practice.





    Play safe, play fair
    Success in sports takes talent, skill, and most of all, practice and hard work. Using steroids is a form of cheating and interferes with fair competition. More importantly, they are dangerous to your health. There are many healthy ways to increase your strength or improve your appearance. If you are serious about your sport and your health, keep the following tips in mind:

    Train safely, without using drugs.
    Eat a healthy diet.
    Get plenty of rest.
    Set realistic goals and be proud of yourself when you reach them.
    Seek out training supervision, coaching, and advice from a reliable professional.
    Avoid injuries by playing safely and using protective gear.
    Talk to your pediatrician about nutrition, your health, preventing injury, and safe ways to gain strength.
    If you, your friends, or teammates are using steroids, get help. Share this information with friends and teammates. Take a stand against the use of steroids and other drugs. Truly successful athletes combine their natural abilities with hard work to win. There is no quick and easy way to become the best

    Few things I find funny ...... ^^^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramblin freak View Post
    ya i figured that part would
    The hallucination one is classic ...




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    Mexican Manufacturers

    While in Ensanada I found a vet that sold mexican steriods with a gorilla on the lable and also another with a horse on the Label. One said it was sust-250 and another claimed to be nandrolona 300. They have security tabs a both ends (silver reflective, similar to what is on deca. Do you know anything about this manufacturer. I can't see a namebrand, but I do not speak spanish. Can you please tell me anything you know about these products.

    thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by ikenumberone1 View Post
    While in Ensanada I found a vet that sold mexican steriods with a gorilla on the lable and also another with a horse on the Label. One said it was sust-250 and another claimed to be nandrolona 300. They have security tabs a both ends (silver reflective, similar to what is on deca. Do you know anything about this manufacturer. I can't see a namebrand, but I do not speak spanish. Can you please tell me anything you know about these products.

    thank you
    Would someone move this to where it should go? It just ruined a good thread. And please read the rules bro. Dont hijack anyones thread

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    can I take all my Dblades At once or should I tak a few every day?

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