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    The Worst Things -- Other products from Isagenix to my mind are simply a waist of money. In particular Ionix a daily drink that claims to rev up your energy. Well it is mostly a bunch of herbs and berries with no known scientific purpose. However there is a one component tribulus terrestris that I know well. This is a body builder supplement that boost testosterone. I tried it in my late 30s and discovered roid rage. Suddenly I was acting like an aggressive mouthy, 21-year-old, my temper flared…

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    Negatives Of Peds

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    Have you ever heard of someone or knew someone who used PEDs or performing enhancing drugs? You’ve probably heard of Lance Armstrong or Alex Rodriguez, they got caught using PEDs. Now, what exactly is a PED? A PED is a drug that resembles the structure of the body’s sex hormone testosterone. These drugs are used by athletes to boost the body’s ability to produce muscle and prevent muscle breakdown, according to Kids Health. Athletes may think that these drugs can boost their game, but these…

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    In 1968, the International Olympic Committee tested all athletes in the olympics for performance enhancing drugs to help keep the it fair between the athletes. In the first olympics played, performance enhancing drugs were being used by the Greeks to help them win. Major league baseball, one of the major companies trying to change it, banned steroids (a PED) in 1991 as a way to keep the players equal. A multitude of people may think that it is okay for athletes to use performance enhancing drugs…

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    Anabolic Steroids

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    Steroids can be characterized by their concoction structure. We see that steroids are natural intensifies that contain four rings of carbon iotas. In particular, we see that all steroids have three 6-sided carbon rings and one 5-sided carbon ring. Be that as it may, distinctive steroids have diverse useful gatherings connected. We review that utilitarian gatherings are gatherings of particles that we regularly find together that have a particular conduct. When we append distinctive useful…

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    Steroids; should we bring them back into sports? As many as 500,000 teenagers have experimented with steroids and think that it is the only way to become a professional athlete (¨Do Teens Use¨). Steroids scientifically known as anabolic steroids is a man made hormone that helps tissue grow. Unfortunately, they are abused by athletes to make them stronger and faster, and have critical side effects which include stunting teenagers growth (¨Merriam-Webster¨). According to procon.org, those who…

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    The knowledge that most people have on steroids and everything that occurs when using them may lack. While researching, it was interesting to learn about all the different information on steroids. However, to fully understand what they are and what happens to the body, more material is needed. The topic of steroids and the effects they have on the human body is an incredible topic, for instance, what steroids are and how they work, if they cause addiction and abuse, teenage trends and…

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    Many people are in quarrel on whether steroids should be legal or not pertaining to sports. While some say steroids offer a great new excitement into the sports culture, others say it is a way of cheating and allows an unfair advantage to the game. Although steroids may offer a slight boost in performance, they shouldn’t be allowed. The reason being is because it gives an unfair advantage in playing the game and it also encourages a vicious arms race. The use of steroids can cause an excessive…

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    Anabolic steroids were not always illegal drugs. In the 1960s and early 1970s bodybuilders and Olympic weightlifters legally received steroids from a pharmacy. However, in 1975 the International Olympic Committee officially banned the use of anabolic steroids in Olympic competitions (Anabolic). Although Olympians no longer legally took the drugs, black market sales skyrocketed in the following years (Anabolic). In 1988, the first major federal regulation of steroids was put into practice as part…

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    Safer Hormone Injection: Testosterone All About Testosterone and Injections • Injecting testosterone, the male sex hormone, causes: • hair growth on face and body • voice deepening • muscle mass increase Testosterone is commonly injected subcutaneously (subq), that is, into fat on your thigh or stomach. This is the BETTER way to inject testosterone because there is less risk of scar tissue, it is more cost-effective, and it is a safer method of self-injection. What’s in this kit and why? 2…

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    Steroids In Sports

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    Steroids Could affect the coming generation.My opinion steroid in sports is people should win with their own strength instead of external energy. because a competition is measured by our own strength, not by other external elements. Most of the time steroid is used for winning a competition in different fields like Athletics, Wrestling and e.t.c. for a distance Tyson Gay was one of the biggest stars in sprinting. But BBC reported that he tested positive for a banned substance(steroids) in 2013…

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