R1187
Active member
I understand steroids can mess with your blood cholesterol levels, and it would appear that years and years of use may open the door for cardiovascular disease in certain individuals.
You cannot prove cause and effect, but there are a handful of pro wrestlers who died in their 30's from heart failure. There are bodybuilders who have either died or have sufered heart attacks.
My question is, do you think these guys were simply on steroids almost all the time instead of doing cycles?
I don't know if being "always on" is even done in practice, but if it is, wouldn't that be more of a factor contributing to health problems than the steroids themselves?
You cannot prove cause and effect, but there are a handful of pro wrestlers who died in their 30's from heart failure. There are bodybuilders who have either died or have sufered heart attacks.
My question is, do you think these guys were simply on steroids almost all the time instead of doing cycles?
I don't know if being "always on" is even done in practice, but if it is, wouldn't that be more of a factor contributing to health problems than the steroids themselves?