I also noticed that juicers get stronger BP's but other lifts like squats don't really increase
actually, a study was done on long term steroid using powerlifters v. natural powerlifters and the results supported the occurance hyperplasia over a long period of time.CHAPS said:I'd like to see what the twat that wrote that looks like. And no steroids don't cause hyperplasia! GH and IGF-1 one do! Those mens health guys are just jealous because they are skinny little *****es who's only claim to fame is their much coveted "six pack".
"Yo, that guy is vascular, and hes got big shoulders & stretch marks! He must be juicin!"
Where are all the articles about spotting fake boobs
Lats: Lifters can increase muscle mass by up to 25 percent with 10 weeks of steroid use, so stretch marks on biceps and pectorals are common.
PVSkyHigh said:This doesn't even have anything to do with lats.
Dude you are the S*** ! Im so glad Im not the only one that feels that way.:bow28:CHAPS said:I'd like to see what the twat that wrote that looks like. And no steroids don't cause hyperplasia! GH and IGF-1 one do! Those mens health guys are just jealous because they are skinny little *****es who's only claim to fame is their much coveted "six pack".
"In moderate dosages over the short term, can they be used safely?" asks Charles Yesalis, Sc.D., a Penn State professor of health policy and sports science, and author of The Steroids Game. "Probably, yes. The truth of the matter is that the majority of these performance-enhancing drugs have been cleared for medical use. So, clearly, they can be used safely."
That's not to say the long-term health concerns are false--it just means that no one has bothered to find out whether they're true. Meanwhile, Arnold still strolls the Earth with a stogie in his hand and a smile on his face, a larger-than-life argument for steroids that no government agency has yet come up with the goods to refute.
Mulletsoldier said:Can you guys spot the Juicer?
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I'm very shocked that Bryan Haycok actually reviewed that article. I thought he was much smarter then thatBeowulf said:I think I gave Men's Health too much credit. Check this out: Invalid Link Removed
Mulletsoldier said:Can you guys spot the Juicer?
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