[quote]WyldFlower wrote:
I think my urologist was referring to normal supplements rather than AAS as a link to testes cancer
http://www.goldjournal.net/article/S0090-4295(05)00638-2/abstract[/quote]
that was unexpected - the group using various normal supps (protein/creatine) had greater incidence of testicular cancer! Still, 129 is a small number of subjects. A tiny amount used androstenedione. Other factors might have been age, training experience, or it may not be significant. There’s something odd with the athlete/supp link, wonder if more stufy will be done
just the usual, whey protein, creatine (though i stopped that ages ago cos its useless), bcaas, fishoil, dextrose/maltodextin, more recently waxy maize startch, zinc (LOADS of zinc… mmmm), fish oil, N02, tribulus
I an a medical student
I asked one of my teachers who is a researcher in the field of sexual hormones and the effects thereof on the body, mainly cancer.
I think he did some research on the prostate.
There is no evidence that AAS causes prostatecancer, but I’m not 100% sure about the testicular story.
I dont understand why you wouldnt tell the doctor you took steroids, he’s going to have your best interests at heart and you wouldnt get into any trouble