$400 million black market? I would argue it's more than double that.
There is so much disinformation regarding anabolic steroids these days. When the money grabbers and banker families want to capitalize on something, they make it illegal and reap monopolistic rewards. That's why we all face criminal charges for bodybuilding. Keeping other people rich. I'm not talking about the middle men, dealing the substance who take their justified "risk" cut, but those who own the pharmaceutical companies and bankers that fund the pharm companies, that make the stuff.
This is a well-written article on "Andropause". Today, all over the world, we seem to be reverting to the dark ages under the guise of "Political Correctness" bullshit. There is not enough sound, rational thought.
Wouldn't it seem rational to be able to "legally" go to a sports medicine doctor, get the highest quality, safest anabolics known to man in proper dosages, get regular blood tests, PSA tests, kidney/liver, you name it.. and adjust accordingly? Not talking pushing the HMO button, but for a package price. Or is this what these clinics now provide, albeit under the "radar"?
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There is so much disinformation regarding anabolic steroids these days. When the money grabbers and banker families want to capitalize on something, they make it illegal and reap monopolistic rewards. That's why we all face criminal charges for bodybuilding. Keeping other people rich. I'm not talking about the middle men, dealing the substance who take their justified "risk" cut, but those who own the pharmaceutical companies and bankers that fund the pharm companies, that make the stuff.
This is a well-written article on "Andropause". Today, all over the world, we seem to be reverting to the dark ages under the guise of "Political Correctness" bullshit. There is not enough sound, rational thought.
Wouldn't it seem rational to be able to "legally" go to a sports medicine doctor, get the highest quality, safest anabolics known to man in proper dosages, get regular blood tests, PSA tests, kidney/liver, you name it.. and adjust accordingly? Not talking pushing the HMO button, but for a package price. Or is this what these clinics now provide, albeit under the "radar"?
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