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Title: Case study of Bodybuilder's precontest training/drug regime
Post by: pellius on February 23, 2010, 12:38:45 PM
I stumbled across while searching for granny porn and found it mildly interesting. Of note is how certain adjustments causes one to lose or gain muscle in such a short time. Also that competitive bodybuilders have to deal with the problem of phony gear (for some reason I just assumed that by the time you are a seasoned competitor you have a safe and reliable source. But that's just my naivete). Also, the effectiveness, in this case, of anadrol. As gh15 often said, anadrol isn't primarily an anabolic steroid as such but was developed to treat anemia.

http://www.exrx.net/Bodybuilding/CaseStudy.html

 
 
Title: Re: Case study of Bodybuilder's precontest training/drug regime
Post by: Sarcastic Deity on February 23, 2010, 07:50:29 PM
bump...great stuff

huh, interesting..also from that site:

"Before more effective drugs were available, AAS had been used in the treatment of depression and other mental disorders..."

that's a new one on me
Title: Re: Case study of Bodybuilder's precontest training/drug regime
Post by: marty31672 on February 23, 2010, 08:31:26 PM
i think its safer to stick with one pill at a time even if the gains are a little slower
Title: Re: Case study of Bodybuilder's precontest training/drug regime
Post by: WillGrant on February 23, 2010, 08:34:12 PM
i think its safer to stick with one pill at a time even if the gains are a little slower

SHUT THE FU CK UP
Title: Re: Case study of Bodybuilder's precontest training/drug regime
Post by: Bodybuilding Related on February 23, 2010, 09:09:40 PM
I'm in a fucked up country right now where it's impossible to get any drugs. You can't even get weed out here, forget about hooking up juice.

 When I get back to America i'm gonna buy a bucket of test and a truckload of weed. God dammit.

LOL
Title: Re: Case study of Bodybuilder's precontest training/drug regime
Post by: pellius on February 23, 2010, 10:10:14 PM
bump...great stuff

huh, interesting..also from that site:

"Before more effective drugs were available, AAS had been used in the treatment of depression and other mental disorders..."

that's a new one on me

disturbia should start juicing again. Of course, maybe when you're huge and ripped people just treat you better and kiss your ass. That'll lift anybody spirits. disturbia back in the day was a fuking god (no homo).
Title: Re: Case study of Bodybuilder's precontest training/drug regime
Post by: Van_Bilderass on February 23, 2010, 10:17:16 PM
bump...great stuff

huh, interesting..also from that site:

"Before more effective drugs were available, AAS had been used in the treatment of depression and other mental disorders..."

that's a new one on me

An example with Proviron vs a tricyclic antidepressant

Quote
J Clin Psychiatry. 1985 Jan;46(1):6-8.
A comparison of the antidepressant effects of a synthetic androgen (mesterolone) and amitriptyline in depressed men.

Vogel W, Klaiber EL, Broverman DM.

The antidepressant effects of amitriptyline and mesterolone, a synthetic androgen, were compared in a double-blind parallel treatment design. The drugs were equally effective in reducing depressive symptoms. Mesterolone produced significantly fewer adverse side effects than amitriptyline.
Title: Re: Case study of Bodybuilder's precontest training/drug regime
Post by: wes mantooth on February 23, 2010, 10:30:46 PM
good website....
Title: Re: Case study of Bodybuilder's precontest training/drug regime
Post by: pellius on February 23, 2010, 10:41:06 PM
An example with Proviron vs a tricyclic antidepressant


Maybe it's also because Proviron gives you rock hard boners.

(Fuck, this board is slow. I'm really getting tired of it. I guess it's back to internet porn.)
Title: Re: Case study of Bodybuilder's precontest training/drug regime
Post by: bigbobs on February 24, 2010, 08:59:24 AM
bump...great stuff

huh, interesting..also from that site:

"Before more effective drugs were available, AAS had been used in the treatment of depression and other mental disorders..."

that's a new one on me

NASSER already said in one of his early interviews on bb.com that he feels AAS should be used for treatment of depression rather  than today's anti-depressants