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08/13/09
The word “testosterone” sets off alarm bells for bodybuilders. It is, by far, the most desired compound in the world for people in the gym. We eat, train, sleep, and even inject steroids in an effort to raise our own testosterone levels just a little bit. After all, with a natural weekly production level of only 50 mg or less, any little boost can make a huge difference. Why is testosterone so important? The more you have, the bigger and stronger you will be. It doesn’t take a genius to realize that bodybuilders will do anything to raise their levels. Here are some of the more common testosterone myths out there. Don’t fall for them!
Testosterone isn’t a steroid
Sorry, Charlie. They are one in the same. It was isolated 80 years ago ...Posted in: Steroid Articles | | Comments (0)
07/24/09
We’re all just human beings. No matter how much we study, how hard we work, or how hard we review the potential ramifications of our decisions, we do sometimes get it wrong. Doctors, despite their years of study, get things wrong too. Patients die on the operating table all the time, but many more pass on quietly in their sleep, a result of over-medication in our prescription-happy society. Doctors are college grads with a lot on their plates. Most are a jack of many trades, master of few. When you visit them for problems such as decreased testosterone production, they may not be on the same page as you. In many cases, they may even let their incorrect perception of performance-enhancing drugs taint their training, education, and oath to improve quality of life in ...Posted in: Steroid Articles | | Comments (0)
03/18/09
Bodybuilding as a sport is a very good way of staying fit. This is because it has quite a number of health benefits such as; improves bone calcium, improves high density blood cholesterol, improves handling of excess heat, increases a persons hemoglobin, improves your resistance to cold, it gives you an emotional lift, it decreases your blood pressure, it also decreases your insulin requirements, it increases glycogen storage, it decreases the conversion of sugar to fat, it increases stroke volume of the heart, it decreases resting heart rate, it reduces chances of becoming senile since there is an increase of oxygen delivery to the brain, it increases oxygen pick up in the lungs, it also increases fat burning enzymes, it also help you control your hunger, it leads to a decrease in body fat, it decreases stress, increases your level ...Posted in: Steroid Articles | | Comments (2)
12/19/08
Testosterone enanthate is a compound with which all bodybuilders – natural or not – should become familiar. If you’re using steroids now, there’s a strong likelihood you are already using (or possibly should be using) testosterone enanthate. It’s the most effective testosterone ester. If you’re a natural, and you may use steroids one day, then it’s useful to learn more about it now. And, if you’re a lifetime natural, the chances are good that you’ll one day experience the need for testosterone supplementation.
Surprisingly, testosterone enanthate isn’t just used for men seeking to gain muscle, or replace dwindling T levels. It’s also prescribed for both women and small children, to help with growth deficiencies. They receive smaller doses, of course. But it works to illustrate just how flexible and wide-ranging the uses are.
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DHEA is a hormone which is commonly overlooked by bodybuilders, despite being the most common hormone in the body. For seasoned bodybuilders who use supplements and steroids to alter their hormone levels, an understanding of the most common hormones required for function and performance should be a given. Much of the time, however, it is not. Let’s learn more about this highly important hormone and how it affects bodybuilders.
DHEA, short for dehydroepiandrosterone, occurs naturally in the body. Produced by the cortical adrenal glands, it is what researchers refer to as a ‘master hormone’. After being produced, it is converted into at least fifty of the essential hormones used by our body.
Discussions on DHEA are relevant because DHEA levels naturally decrease as we age. While DHEA levels are very high during the years up to ...Posted in: Steroid Articles | | Comments (0)
12/12/08
Why is it that some nights you wake up starving in the middle of the night, and other times you sleep in and don’t feel hungry in the morning? What causes our bodies to be wholly satisfied on some nights, and famished on others? If your evening diet varies, it’s likely your variations in hunger are due to variations in digestive speeds. The digestive system is a very efficient burner of some foods we eat, but very poor with others. If you eat steak and loaded baked potatoes before bed, you will likely not wake up hungry at all. Beef, potatoes, and butter, are digested very slowly by the body. On the other hand, if you eat a lean chicken salad before dinner, or just a large protein shake of whey, you’ll likely find ...Posted in: Steroid Articles | | Comments (0)
12/11/08
The goal of steroids in bodybuilding is the regulation of hormone levels in the body. These hormones include the very popular testosterone, which is the key gauge, regulator, and limiter of muscle building. Many of the hormone levels in our bodies are pre-set genetically. Some people are just born with high cholesterol, and some people are just born with higher levels of testosterone. The use of steroids – along with diet, supplementation, and other medication – can help us to move hormone levels as we and our doctors see fit.
The optimal levels of many agents in the body do fall into somewhat consistent guidelines. The average bodybuilder’s testosterone level should be 800 to 1200, with free testosterone sitting at 20-25. Some people might show up as low as 50 or 100 on their test, ...Posted in: Steroid Articles | | Comments (0)
We all know some of the real life applications of anabolic steroids. First off, they are used by bodybuilders to gain lean muscle mass and shed unwanted body fat. Secondly, they are used by powerlifters and strongmen to lift insane amounts of weight, whether it is in the form of a bench press or an Atlas ball. Steroids are used by professional and amateur athletes in a variety of fields. While many of the players you see are excelling due to pure, raw talent, many are bigger and stronger thanks to steroid use. Particularly guilty are those men who are now breaking records and playing better at the age of 38 than they were at 28 years old. Never before in sports history has so many older players had such an impact on their ...Posted in: Steroid Articles | | Comments (0)
11/20/08
Q: A friend suggested I take insulin along with IGF-1 and I don't know a thing about either one. Another buddy of mine suggested that I get my hands on some Glucophage. So is that insulin or IGF-1? Where do I get it?
A: Glucophage is a brand name of metformin hydrochloride, not a type of insulin. A lot of people in the bodybuilding community confuse that fact. Okay, so here's the deal: When your body releases insulin, over time, your insulin receptors actually become less responsive. If it goes further than that, it becomes Diabetes Type II. Metformin refreshes those receptors, making them more sensitive to the insulin that your own body releases, or that you inject. It's a great product for this fact, and if you take it just after a large meal, your muscles will become ...Posted in: Steroid Q&A | | Comments (0)
The law of averages is very much alive and real in the medical world. For every man born with abnormally high levels of testosterone, there is certainly at least one many born with abnormally low levels. Testosterone supplementation can help to provide this unlucky chap with levels on par with his peers. If you think you might be a good candidate for testosterone supplementation, read further!
Symptoms of low testosterone
Many men initially notice their testosterone levels are dropping when their sexual performance begins to suffer. Weaker erections, a lack of interest in sex, or an inability to finish the act can all be signs of low testosterone. Additionally, their performance in the gym or on the field will begin to suffer. Their energy levels drop, they feel lethargic and weak, they may feel sleepy or ...Posted in: Steroid Articles | | Comments (0)
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