Super strong, smart and the body of a greek god. With lots of meditation, training and a healthy lifestyle for a solid foundation.
What is there to not like??
And I mean using them in moderation and only the good quality stuff, not abusing them to the point where I am bald, impotent or brain dead.
But at 22, am I still too young?
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Answer by Juliet
Don't do it.....
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"What is there to not like??"
ReplyDeleteHeart failure is what's to not like. A lot of professional wrestlers die young because they abused that stuff for years. Even Arnold Schwarzenegger had to have heart surgery to save his life.
Your way too young. You will screw up your own natural testosterone production. 23 yrs ago i did alot of roids and now. My levels are so low i have no energy or sexual cravings anymore. Its not worth the quick gains. Trust me. I wish i could go back in time. Stop them now and work out hard.
ReplyDeleteWell if you inject yourself with testosterone, your brain will think your testes are producing more than enough testosterone so it will tell them to shut down, so not only will your natural testosterone production shut down, but your testes will shrink.
ReplyDeleteGrowth hormone is risky business, it stimulates the division growth, and regeneration of cells, at such a young age your cells don't need to be dividing or repairing, and too much division is going to shorten your life span. Every time a cell divides, the telomeres inside the DNA shortens a little bit, then when there is no more telomere, the cells cannot divide then just sit there and eventually die.
Ritalin is a psychostimulant that acts as a dopamine norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor. It works by slowing down the removal of two chemicals in your brain, dopamine and norepinephrine. Since they are removed less slowly, they do their thing more, and the thing they do is make you happy, alert, focused, edgy, and awake. What the medicine does is it forces your body into survival mode, and when in survival mode you're very alert, awake, not hungry, and focused. Taking this every day is dangerous because your body wasn't designed to be in survival mode so often. There are no long term studies on the effects of ritalin, so it's a bit of a risk taking it as well.