Anabolic Steroids

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In sports, everyone wants to be the next Lebron James, the next Derek Jeter, or the next Peyton Manning. The problem is, athletes will do almost anything to get to that point. That includes Anabolic Steroids. An Anabolic Steroid is a drug in the form of a pill or an injection, that increases the level of testosterone in the body, which in turn allows muscle tissue to grow faster and stronger than it would in a normal persons body. A normal male produces 40-50 milligrams of testosterone per week. A male using steroids could produce almost 4,000 milligrams a week. That is about 40 times the testosterone of a normal male. What most people don’t realize about these drugs, they hold serious health consequences which in most cases eventually kill …show more content…

I would love to be able to put on lean muscle without putting on fat. The problem is all of the side effects. Steroids increase cholesterol, and raise the risk for coronary heart disease. They increase the risk of tumors, and liver failure. Steroids increase the rate of acne, all over the body, and they increase muscle strains from how hard your muscles work when steroids are used. There is also a higher risk of hepatitis or HIV because of dirty needles and potentially a “bad stack” of steroids. People say that you can’t get addicted to steroids but that definitely is not true. You don’t necessarily get addicted to the drugs themselves, but you get addicted to the effects. They hook you into thinking that you will become less of an athlete if you stop. Steroid abuse also brings violent mood swings, depression, and also irregular breast enlargement. Another substance that athletes take is called creatine. It technically is not a steroid, but has similar effects, in that it increases testosterone, but not at the degree of speed and power that an anabolic steroid does. Creatine is supposedly able to give the same effect of a steroid, without the side effects. This is not true, creatine has been linked to side effects similar to the ones of steroids. The risk of steroid abuse is a much higher risk than it was a

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