Here is a small portion of an article I read from a pro bodybuilder (name was anonymous) that has a ring of truth to it.
The people that pass the laws in the U.S. are hypocrites. They do not want the athletes to have access to cheap and genuine steroids because it is "unethical"; but on the other hand it is ok for a chick to have to have silicon and collagen implants in order to change her body's proportions, and it is acceptable for a transvestite to cut his dick off through an expensive procedure and pump his body with female hormones in order to change his male body into something that nature did not intend. Bodybuilders do not go against nature, they just enhance their natural potential, to becomed bigger and stronger beings. That's what nature wants. They do not feel ashamed of their masculine body, they are proud of it and want to sustain and improve it. On the other side their are the supplement companies. We both know individuals that started by writing steroid manuals but became rich when they went in the supplement business. They now promote a "healthy" lifestyle and promote steroid lke results throught the use of their products. The supplement companies contribute to spreading the steroid terror through the mass media and promoting the "natural" way, even when some supplements are now hormones. They label natural whatever brings them money. Let me ask the readers: Let's say your in Greece. What would you buy? 600 mg of Deca that costs $12 or a bottle of Creatine that costs $30? If steroids were cheap and legal for the athletes do you think the supplement companies would be as rich and powerful as they are now?


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