Quote (Neptunus @ Oct 5 2016 08:10pm)
What, you calling me out on calling roiding with test "hormonal supplementation"? :D a shame i edited it out so we can't have a quote.
Reading literature means searching pubmed and google scholar for articles and remembering only the ones that say steroid use has no adverse effects when used moderately (whatever would that mean).
Dyslipidemia, hypertension and cardiac chances to name a few. Some kidney issues. But of course these are trivial and only happen in the long run so you won't notice them after one, two or even three cycles.
Tell me about it. Or calling doctors ignorant while they most probably spend a good deal studying endocrinology in med school
I'm not calling you out mate, on all accounts you genuinely seem to know what you're talking about.
I've heard the whole hypertension, cardiac issues, and possibly liver issues stemming from the use - but have also heard counter arguments, ie genetic predisposition, or it was the specific things they were on which nobody else would run.
So I'm curious what the science actually shows at this point in time. Surely there would be some good info regarding at least test