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Re: TOP % ROID GURUS!
« Reply #25 on: November 15, 2021, 04:06:05 PM »
You can sue them for anything you feel is acceptable.

Winning the lawsuit or even making it to court is different.

To my knowledge, you cannot hold a "guru" liable for your actions and for your health. They are not medical experts and are not bound by law to protect your health.

You should educate yourself and understand what you are taking.

Most young bodybuilders are very naïve and will do anything they are told in the name of "gains". It's easy to get caught in the bullshit.

Personally, i believe they should be held partially liable for their health, but there are too many other factors that impact health. Or they might be taking more than prescribed with more compounds. More is always better with AAS. Until the side effects overwhelm you.

There is a reason MD's and Endo's do not help people prepare for a bodybuilding show. A lot of people still do not understand how unhealthy this "sport" is today. Plus they do not study gear at an extreme level, so having a guru is the best option you will ever have.

As with everything in life, it is your responsibility to research and educate yourself on matters. I've had a GP doctor give me terrible advice before and thankfully i knew it was bogus and switched doctors.

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Re: TOP % ROID GURUS!
« Reply #26 on: November 15, 2021, 04:18:20 PM »
The whole "sue the guru" thing has been talked about for years. I remember on Misc.Fitness.Weights, Pat Arnold, Kneller, Duchaine, and a few others were worried about it too for a bit. They'd always just throw in "Hypothetically", "What I would do is", etc.... I think Duchaine was worried about parole officers, seeing it also.

I doubt we'll ever see a lawsuit that makes a difference in "guru"ing   anyway. These guys are small potatoes.