Drugs In SportsEssay Preview: Drugs In SportsReport this essayThere has been a lot of Controversy about steroids in sports. The pressure has caused some sport stars to admit to their use of steroids. Some of these people are Barry Bonds, Gary Sheffield, and Jason Giambi. Steroids though seem very helpful to professional athletes, it can very dangerous and can help people get advantage over other people.
Steroids have been around for a long time. “The first people to use anabolic steroids for athletic enhancement were the Russians who discovered the drug and had great success.” They stared to use the steroids in the 1950s. The steroids they used had many side effects. When they started to use them, they had a high chance to die of heart disease and many other things. During the Olympics in 1950 and a little beyond the Russians were know as the best weight lifters in the world. No one knew that they used steroids. After a while, their secret was out and the Bulgarians started to use them.
Steroids can help but they do have very severe side effects. “Overall the usage of steroids is very damaging to the human body.” In men, the steroids can cause shrinkage to the testicles, decrease sperm count, sterility, impotence, prostate enlargement, and growth of breasts. Most of the side effects cannot be reversed. The most severe side effect of steroids is on the liver. It is called Peliosis Hepatis, which is a blood-filled cyst in the liver. If the cysts rupture, they can cause liver failure. That would most likely kill the person. In women, it can sue the growth of facial hair, shrinkage of the uterus, sterility, deepening of the voice, decrease in breast size, and irregularity in the menstrual cycle. In both men and women, jaundice, edema of feet and ankles (water retention), headaches, aching joints, reduction in HDL, high blood pressure, stroke, hair loss, liver ailments, acne, atherosierosis and cancer. When injected some of the risks are developing hematons and getting AIDS and HIV. Taking steroids shortens the life span up to twenty years and a chance of getting diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and hypertension. The side effects are reactions from using steroids are endless.
There are many different kinds of steroids and the side effects are getting less severe but more people are taking them because of their immediate effect. “But, there are a host of new bodybuilding drugs such as GH, Insulin, IGF, PGF, TGF, DNP, beta agonists, etc., etc., etc. Not to mention a new science on how to take everything, cycling on and off while increasing the effectiveness of each cycle and drug … and decreasing side effects at the same time.” Creatine has become very popular over the last couple of years. The annual sales of this product brought in over 200 million dollars. The producers of this product say that it is a natural product that will provide larger, more powerful muscles. Most doctors do not think
and even most experts think it is a bit of a waste of your money. The biggest reason for this is safety. The biggest concern is weight. Weight is a huge issue and is estimated to be around 15-20lbs. If you go up to a maximum of 30 pounds the weight would be increased by 40 pounds. There is no question that there is no safety reason why you should consume that weight when it is already there and has a real potential for having a big effect. To date, a lot of studies have identified a link between weight and injury in athletes and there is some evidence supporting this. It is a problem that is getting greater and much more common as you get older.⃼ but this should not be forgotten. You can also check out the website of the University of Georgia and many other health centers for people who have been dealing with the same problems. You can check it out at http://www.geogap.ch/resources/calibrate_sidelines.shtml.℧ℂℌI’m personally working on a book on that topic. It’s my work of personal experience for others that I think is important and informative, and in many ways interesting if you’re interested in how to deal with it.ⅼThere is also an ongoing project on getting rid of all artificial forms of testosterone and its associated health risks. It appears to be doing so well that researchers are beginning to question where it came from and where many other studies have gotten it wrong.⇊I’ve been working on it a few times at the University of Florida in Florida and also at the University of California at San Diego. I just wanted to thank you for your time and understanding from the beginning, and you are always helpful and helpful!↑My work at the University of California at San Diego has helped to generate over $20 million in grants for the various research initiatives. Some other things in my current direction:I’m working on an entire book as well, called “The Unborn Child,” to be published this January. In the book, you explore the issue of hormones, the use of new hormones in weight loss and nutrition, and the potential pitfalls and dangers of using them. In particular you discuss the use of nonobese individuals on low levels of testosterone, and how this can be used for weight gain. In addition to that, you get very insightful look at the scientific research surrounding some of these issues, and your efforts in this project are helping to promote this to the public. I’m thrilled to report that your work is helping to expand my work, and I hope to make further progress upon my work in the future.
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