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Old 07-03-2013, 09:54 AM  
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Originally Posted by Choopa Phil View Post
You do realize that HGH holds the LEAST side effects of anything mentioned in this thread right? Not to mention you would need to run 25-50IU a day to experience negatives...oh and just so you know an HGH kit holds 100IU's and costs between 200-600 dollars. So unless you are a secret agent, astronaut, millionaire cowboy you arent affording HGH at the levels needed to harm yourself.

most if not all of the people are uneducated and have not a clue of what theyre doing, just go off what their "Bros" tell them.
None of these people are educated about what HGH is or how it's used at all. That's why they keep making these ignorant statements. Thank you for trying to educate them. It probably won't work...but at least you tried.

Also...as we see in this thread...the reverse is true as well. All these people on here talking about how "dangerous" testosterone or HGH are (even though they are both produced naturally in their bodies) are doing what you are saying that "Bros" do...only in reverse.

And what I've seen over the years is that when people do try testosterone or anabolics or HGH...they generally get educated about it real quick. Especially with the internet putting all the facts in front of you within a few clicks.

The folks that come on here babbling about the "danger" are going off of sensationalized things they saw or read or heard anecdotal. Lots of it is govt. propaganda as well.

Since those people won't just look stuff up for themselves...I'll post a little something here for them:

"While the 1980s was the true beginning of the war on steroids, many point to two particular cases as being the final nail in the coffin; the 1988 summer Olympics and Ben Johnson and the death of NFL star Lyle Alzado. Both instances provided a face to the issue; for those who were members of the anti-steroid population Johnsons victory pointed to use being cheating and Alzados death gave them the fire they needed to stand firm on their belief that steroids were not only dangerous but they would kill you; death is a pretty big weapon.
No one can argue, if steroids and the use thereof is illegal in a certain sport, such as those in the Olympic games, anyone who chooses to use them is in-fact cheating but what about the everyday guy, what about people who do not compete in competitive sports or who do so in venues where such use is not frowned upon?
As for Alzados death, his own doctors firmly stated there was no evidence anabolic steroid use led to his death, however, Alzado firmly believed they did and Congress chose to hold on to his words rather than the facts.
The original Steroid Control Act did not stop with these two examples; Congress debated on the issue for two solid years before its passage and whats interesting is the medical and law enforcement agencies they called on to testify on their behalf all claimed such a ban was without warrant.
Nevertheless, Congress ignored the testimony of the DEA, FDA, AMA, NIDA and NIH and passed the legislation officially placing anabolic steroids on the controlled substances list as Schedule III drugs. It is important to note Alzado actually died after the legislation was passed but it was his death that was one of the key factors that helped solidify the legislation so to speak; he was now the face of horror as it pertained to steroids."
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