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07/30/09
The brain tissues are usually affected when a person starts using anabolic steroids. Anabolic steroids are synthetic hormones representing testosterone which aid bodybuilders to archive fast muscle development. Athletes also use anabolic steroids so that it can enhance there athletic performance.
When it comes to the endocrine system, the use of anabolic steroids affects it negatively. When you take steroids they imitate testosterone which is a hormone produced by the endocrine. As a result of this, the body experiences hormonal imbalance which leads to various side effects. There are many sources and informative journals which have given details of the effects of taking steroids. There is a surcease in the production of FH and LSH when a person uses anabolic steroids. This has the effect of causing temporary male infertility and in women in brings about temporary disruption of the menstrual ...Posted in: Steroid Articles | | Comments (0)
02/25/09
The effects of anabolic steroids on skin, the brain and the endocrine system.
The use of anabolic steroids has not been credited with having any effects on the brain tissues. What has been noted though is that the use of steroids has some effects on the mind. Some symptoms that support this observation are mood swings, guilt feelings, euphoria, and violence.
As concerns the endocrine system, anabolic steroids do have an effect. The steroids imitate testosterone which is an endocrine hormone and in so doing this leads to various side effects that are well documented in many informative and accurate sources. The anabolic steroids bring about a cessation in the production of both FH and LSH by the pituitary gland. In effect this causes a temporal infertility in the male user and a period of irregular menses in the female user.
In addition to ...Posted in: Steroid Articles | | Comments (0)
02/18/09
Q: I am 35 years old and was just diagnosed with skin cancer, from years of tanning and having slightly fair skin. I’ve been training and living a healthy life for years and I’m sick about it. My doctor said I have a good chance of survival because I caught it early on. That doesn’t mean I won’t be at risk for more melanomas, because of the nature of my skin damage from sun. I know not to take hormones during this time, but I wondered if you think I could take GH safely?
A: Unequivocally, no. Growth hormone, while not a sex hormone, is still responsible for cellular growth and renewal - both good and bad. In fact, a recent study in the American Journal of Pathology says that between clinical observations and experimental studies, pituitary hormones, ...Posted in: Steroid Q&A | | Comments (0)
02/05/09
Q: I am 35 years old and was just diagnosed with skin cancer, from years of tanning and having slightly fair skin. I’ve been training and living a healthy life for years and I’m sick about it. My doctor said I have a good chance of survival because I caught it early on. That doesn’t mean I won’t be at risk for more melanomas, because of the nature of my skin damage from sun. I know not to take hormones during this time, but I wondered if you think I could take GH safely?
A: Unequivocally, no. Growth hormone, while not a sex hormone, is still responsible for cellular growth and renewal - both good and bad. In fact, a recent study in the American Journal of Pathology says that between clinical observations and experimental studies, pituitary hormones, ...Posted in: Steroid Q&A | | Comments (0)





