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    A book about steroids? Would it be worth it?

    Anyone ever thought about writing a book on steroids? I know there are plenty of books about the subject but most are old and out of date. With all the knowledge available it seems worthwhile to stick it all in a book an make a bit of money.

    Would it even be legal to do this? Obviously they are illegal in most countries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BR0DIE
    Anyone ever thought about writing a book on steroids? I know there are plenty of books about the subject but most are old and out of date. With all the knowledge available it seems worthwhile to stick it all in a book an make a bit of money.

    Would it even be legal to do this? Obviously they are illegal in most countries.
    Nothing illegal about writing a book on steroids (in most countries at least). Plenty of books on recreational drugs and serial killers and those aren't legal past times either! Lol

    A book on anabolics would be for education. Even if it discussed commonly used cycles its still an informative compendium meant to educate. The author may need to include a disclaimer that the book is intended for education and not a prescription for use.

    Last book I authored was 2002 (I think). It's no small undertaking!

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    Yes. I highly recommend Testosterone by Nelson R. Vergel.

    You can find it here...http://www.amazon.co.uk/Testosterone.../dp/0966223128

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    Oops i thought you were asking about which book would be worth it..lol

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    call it.. steroids for dummies

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    Bad idea. You guys shouldn't be using nor learning how to use illegal drugs. Shame shame.

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    The only book you need is STEROID.COM

    SUCKAZZZ!!!!

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    drugs are bad

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    Quote Originally Posted by >Good Luck< View Post
    The only book you need is STEROID.COM

    SUCKAZZZ!!!!
    That's what I was thinking its all here. Downside to a book is you can't have youporn loading on another tab.

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    On second thoughts it probably wouldn't be worth it, all the info anyone needs is free online so why would they buy a book

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    Quote Originally Posted by BR0DIE View Post
    On second thoughts it probably wouldn't be worth it, all the info anyone needs is free online so why would they buy a book
    books make good door stops...

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    How about a weekly anabolic podcast!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk View Post
    How about a weekly anabolic podcast!!!!
    what ever happened to jose canseco? his last video was december last year i think...

    his advice wasn't the best.. but was still interesting to watch...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk
    How about a weekly anabolic podcast!!!!
    Canadian partnership? I'm in... Just don't ask what I have to offer... Because it ain't much. Perhaps a free guinea pig???

    Think about it, offer stands open

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    Quote Originally Posted by BR0DIE View Post
    On second thoughts it probably wouldn't be worth it, all the info anyone needs is free online so why would they buy a book
    Because a book is much easier to navigate imo

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    Quote Originally Posted by >Good Luck<

    Canadian partnership? I'm in... Just don't ask what I have to offer... Because it ain't much. Perhaps a free guinea pig???

    Think about it, offer stands open
    Could be a success. Podcasts are growing. I spend my time on the road listening to many different topics for personal/professional curiosity and interest.

    Where's Admin? Wake him up and get the wheels turning!

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    I actually think if a few of the minds on this site got together, they could publish a successful magazine on steroids. I don't know what kind of circulation it'd have worldwide.

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    Anabolics -William Llewellyn


    It's an ok read on some topics, it does suggest some awful cycles though. It has an 'oral only' section.
    I agree, a book for educational purposes would be beneficial to the majority! Lists of valid cycles, explanations in laments terms of what each steriod dose, suggested doses. Pinning, pct, AI, PA, HCG, HGH, IGF-1, etc etc etc. it would need a lot of input from people in their relative fields.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MickeyKnox
    Yes. I highly recommend Testosterone by Nelson R. Vergel.

    You can find it here...http://www.amazon.co.uk/Testosterone.../dp/0966223128
    Is this worth buying Micky?

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    Zyzz biography. All you need to know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Capebuffalo
    Zyzz biography. All you need to know.
    Except there are no words, only pictures of him flexing and transforming from puny dweeb to dweeb 2.0, now with more gear

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    Quote Originally Posted by >Good Luck< View Post
    Except there are no words, only pictures of him flexing and transforming from puny dweeb to dweeb 2.0, now with more gear
    And two rails and a rolled up dollar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krugerr
    Anabolics -William Llewellyn

    It's an ok read on some topics, it does suggest some awful cycles though. It has an 'oral only' section.
    I agree, a book for educational purposes would be beneficial to the majority! Lists of valid cycles, explanations in laments terms of what each steriod dose, suggested doses. Pinning, pct, AI, PA, HCG, HGH, IGF-1, etc etc etc. it would need a lot of input from people in their relative fields.
    Thats what I mean about most books being slightly out of date, with all the knowledge available to us now someone could make an encyclopaedia about AAS and PEDs. It could become the go to book for anyone considering cycling, plus as a business student I'm always looking to find ways of making a profit from the stuff I already know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BR0DIE

    Thats what I mean about most books being slightly out of date, with all the knowledge available to us now someone could make an encyclopaedia about AAS and PEDs. It could become the go to book for anyone considering cycling, plus as a business student I'm always looking to find ways of making a profit from the stuff I already know.
    Yes it's a decent idea but ROI would be possibly pretty low and may never happen. It would have to bs marketed well against what people already know as a bible of steroids. Plus who would want to pay for what is readily available for free... Maybe an e-book would be more practical?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk

    Could be a success. Podcasts are growing. I spend my time on the road listening to many different topics for personal/professional curiosity and interest.

    Where's Admin? Wake him up and get the wheels turning!
    I bet he/she (admin)'s ears are ringing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by krugerr View Post
    Anabolics -William Llewellyn


    It's an ok read on some topics, it does suggest some awful cycles though. It has an 'oral only' section.
    I agree, a book for educational purposes would be beneficial to the majority! Lists of valid cycles, explanations in laments terms of what each steriod dose, suggested doses. Pinning, pct, AI, PA, HCG, HGH, IGF-1, etc etc etc. it would need a lot of input from people in their relative fields.
    After I started reading it and then came to the "sample steroid cycle" section and the first 3-4 were all orals I started questioning the book. Not only were they oral only, they were at very small dosages.

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    wanna tite that sell, keep it simple: How to use steroids but you might have some issues with the publisher...better to make an e-book. Give away the best for free and make people come back to pay for the rest of the information

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