Let me extrapolate...
..or elaborate rather... (before the verbal gremlins frown on the poetic liberty in the use (or misuse) of '
extrapolate' ...As the aforementioned would suggest my opinion to be akin to 'known fact')
/end verbose disclaimer.
To expand... on the abovementioned 'competitive athlete'.. it is my belief that such a moniker (generalised pseudonym) encompasses the actual fitness athlete.. and those that make a living from their bodies.
I think if the after conducting a cost-to-benefit analysis (or rather a risk) analysis... and the risk/cost is deemed acceptable, the application of the compound(s) is viable.
The problem with the casual user is that he/she seldom assesses the potential risks.
It has become the normative state that if one wants to acheive 'x'-condition ('X' being the ultimate/ideal), that one should just casually pick up a bottle of t3 and clen and go for it.
Personally i don't think the use of any of the above compounds is safe.. thus, in my humble opinion... the use by the casual enthusiast is not justifiable.
Trophies:
plastic pieces of shit, as alluded to by A. Roberts, are irrelevant to this argument.
Narkissos