Anabolic steroids raise levels of harmful protein
Fri Aug 11, 2006 12:43pm ET (REUTERS
A new study provides more evidence that long-term use of anabolic steroids can cause heart and blood vessel disease, and may even boost the risk of sudden death.
UK researchers found that bodybuilders who used the muscle-building steroids had increased levels of homocysteine, a protein tied to increased mortality, heart disease risk and blood vessel damage, compared with bodybuilders who didn’t use the performance-enhancing drugs.
Three steroid users died suddenly during the course of the study, and all had homocysteine levels that were higher than the average for steroid-using study participants.
OH MY GOD IF 3 USERS DIED SUDDENLY IMAGINE WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO US. The second after I’m done typing this I’m going to die INSTANTLY. Good-bye T-people.
people die from it but its a form of therapy? anything in high doses is bad for you. overdose on some aspirin and then over dose on some testosterone. let see which one sends you to the hospital first.
Sooo, the users’s that “bought the farm” were at a higher risk even within the group of users!…“Doh”!..I guess they thought that a bunch of meatheads wouldn’t notice this little anaomaly?..
saw some harmful protein the other day in the form of a bull. man, it had big horns. so i killed it and ate it. it was yum! it’s harmful level dropped from 87% when ornery to 5% once grilled. the grill was 97% harmful but I used a spatula