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    Steroids Vs Boys

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    Six packs, steroids, growth pills, protein shakes, heavy weight lifting, sweating until you puke, plastic surgery… and literally killing yourself without any notice all for one goal: “The Ideal Body”. What is the ideal body? The ideal body is the body in which society is satisfied with. Have you ever come across the idea of how you could feel comfortable in your own skin? Now days, this is impossible. Boys are having insecurity issues, more than girls and this is creating a huge amount of chaos…

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    Pros Of Steroids

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    been brought up to minimize the number of athlete’s usage of these drugs to heighten their performance. For example, the Olympics represent this strategy all the way. If any Olympic athlete/competitor is tested positive or admits for the usage of steroids, they can have their medals won stripped from them or disqualified from all their competitions. There was a well-known instance where a sprinter, Ben Johnson, won a gold medal in the 100-meter dash but shortly after was denounced as the…

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    rings fused together. Steroids are produced naturally in the human body. They control metabolism, growth and blood chemistry, however anabolic steroids are made synthetically and are derivatives of testosterone and are used in pill or in a liquid form, injected into the body; they also come in the form of a cream or gel to rub into the body. They are transported by the blood stream to into the body’s cells. If steroids go to muscle cells, they may promote muscle growth. If a steroid user…

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    Anabolic steroids are synthetic drugs that act like the male sex hormone called testosterone. Steroids can be taken in many ways. For example, orally, applied with a patch, with a cream, or injected. Anabolic steroids can build muscles at a rapid speed. Many doctors prescribe anabolic steroids to patients with serious diseases, such as AIDS. These patients tend to lose muscle mass due to their diseases. Although steroids promote muscle growth and provide a major advantage in athletic…

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    When someone mentions “steroids”, how do people respond to it? Some people will argue that steroids are very harmful to an individual. Some say they may even cause death. But some select individuals say “now just wait a second, are they really that harmful?” Through the film Bigger, Stronger, Faster, director Chris Bell tackles that question effectively in the stance that they are a lot less harmful than the media portrays them to be. By using multiple renowned doctors and writers, Chris Bell…

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    society are using performance-enhancing drugs such as steroids. Lets stop right there because not all athletes use these performance-enhancing drugs. Some reasons to the use of drugs like steroids are that athletes feel like they’re under pressure, they feel like they’re not as good at the sport they play, or they want to be just like their opponents that might be taking these drugs. One of the biggest problems about the use of drugs like steroids is that athletes my age 16 and even older are…

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    you know that steroid-like substances were popular since ancient times? Believe it or not, the ancient Greeks consumed high protein diets like meat to outdo their rival on the field and not fall prey to fatigue easily. Now about 3000 years later, experts and researchers identified that meat has vitamin B and creatine which is taken in the form of protein supplements by celebrities and sportspersons. The benefits of steroids are talked about next. Medical Benefits of Steroids The…

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    Dozens of sites are attempting to scam you by marketing “legal steroids.” Its true. There are sites all over the internet claiming to have the latest and greatest legal steroid reviews. I’m not just talking steroids, either. Its the nature of the internet, pushing items that don’t work, or give substandard legal steroid reviews. Here’s the hard part, finding a legal and trusted steroid product that is legitimate, while avoiding sources that are actually some over priced caffeine pill that…

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    Steroid Use In Sports

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    Steroid Use in Sports Steroids in sports in the last 10 years have gotten out of control. They have tried to monitor them but it hasn’t worked out. Steroid testing should be monitored more in all sports because it gives players who use steroids an unfair advantage and creates health issues. One of the biggest issues about steroids is how the drugs give players an unfair advantage. The use of PED’s or performance enhancing drugs is a huge issue. (Issitt) Richard Pound stated, “Remember that…

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    Steroids Research Paper

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    Steroids are natural substances with many different effects in the human body, which begin over several days. The primary use of steroids in health care is to reduce inflammation and other disease symptoms. Steroids make the whole immune system less active, which can be very useful in illnesses where there is an immune component. Steroids are the ultimate anti inflammatory drugs. Steroids are a family of lipid molecules that includes cholesterol, steroid hormones, and bile salts. These…

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