Wednesday, February 11, 2009

My Background

My life revolves around steroids. Every day, every time I go to the gym, every time I get on the computer, I think about steroids. If it's not enough that I went to school and got a degree in Developmental Biology and minored in Chemistry because I wanted to know more about the attributes of the chemicals in steroids and how to mix and match different substances, I now design steroid cycles for people. I've designed cycles for every type of person you can think of. From the first time user to the advanced competitive bodybuilder. I also design workouts as well as diets and weight loss cycles with all kinds of pharmaceuticals.

I have about 5 years of experience using steroids myself. However, I talk to long time users and study the substances themselves by reading books, medical journals, and research that is posted online. Chances are, if it's an Anabolic Androgenic Steroid (AAS), I've either used it as some point or know someone who has or have read about it at some point. The chances of you mentioning an AAS and me not knowing about it in depth, is highly unlikely.

I'm not shy about what I do. My girlfriend knows, my family knows, and my close friends know. I don't advertise it or talk about it in public, and never would, thanks to the awesomely bad wrap the media has given it lately. But in private I will talk about it openly and without hesitation. Not that I want everyone to know, but if I'm asked I will answer your questions truthfully and to the best of my knowledge. I feel it's my duty, as an experienced individual, to tell people of the positives and the negatives of steroids and there effects on the human body and to make sure that if you are going to use steroids, you do it correctly and safely.

I have done many cycles of steroids. Cycles ranging from three month to eight months. And dosages as high as the top professional bodybuilders. I experiment on myself all the time. I want to know, first hand, how well each substance works and in what dosage range it works best and most efficiently. I feel the only way to do that is to guinea pig myself.

In no way am I an advocate of steroids just because I use them. In my opinion they have their place, but in most cases they are not necessary. I don't condone the use of AAS by kids or pro athletes or people that don't have an extremely justifiable reason for wanting them or using them and I certainly won't recommend them to anyone. I am well aware of the dangers that are associated with using steroids and well aware of the junk the media puts out about steroids and how they want to portray them being used and how bad they want you to think they are.

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