Author: Dr. Steroids

Introducing our esteemed author at SteroidsLive, Johnathan Reed, a seasoned fitness enthusiast with a passion for empowering others on their journey to optimal health and performance. With years of experience in the fitness industry and a background in sports science, Johnathan brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his writing. Dedicated to providing accurate, evidence-based information, he strives to educate and inspire readers to achieve their fitness goals safely and effectively. Through his engaging and informative articles, Johnathan aims to make a positive impact on the lives of individuals seeking to transform their bodies and improve their overall well-being. Join him on the path to success at SteroidsLive, where fitness meets knowledge.

The National Cancer Institute and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center destroyed the popular myth according to which tomatoes are good for men’s heath. Their latest findings show, tomato can not help prevent prostate cancer, while up till now it was believed to have such effect. This conclusion was reached after conduction of the largest analysis in the history of science. The analysis examined histories of 28 000 people. The list consisted of absolutely healthy white older men. They underwent medical examination for a number of years in a row. It was believed that tomatoes protect against prostate cancer, since they…

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Protein is essential for recovering and building up muscle tissues. Amino acids, provided by proteins, form building blocks for all cells in our body. Our internal organs, hair, immune system and all other systems in the body can’t exist without proteins. Bodybuilders have to get as many proteins as it’s needed for both supporting body functions and muscle recovering after workouts. Daily protein intake for bodybuilders has been discussed among sports doctors for many years. Many bodybuilders stick to the following formula: 2.5-3 grams of protein per 1 kg of body weight. If you have less, the processes for recovery…

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Here is a little snap shot of the HBO 24/7 series “Andrei Arlovski 360″. I absolutely love hype videos like this. I hate to say it, but the whole Rocky Balboa story line really makes a fight fan grow to like a fighter. Before the movie, you never heard of the fighter. You watch the hype show and next thing you know, your rooting for the guy. Somehow, these shows and movies that show the background on the fighters and show the fighters’ lives and the every day grind of being a fighter, tend to make us feel like we…

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The Urijah Faber Workout is what every fitness inclined person wants. Most people take one look at Urijah Faber and go “Damn, I wish I could get my abs to look like that”. Sorry bro… it is unlikely to achieve unless you actually workout like Urijah Faber. This guy is in peak condition 24/7 because he is always pushing the pace. Here is a clip showing Urijah in his daily life including his workouts. Hit the bag like this for a couple months and you will see big gains, guaranteed!

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Looking at the average bodybuilders steroid stack I realized these guys have far surpassed my thought of ridiculous.  What I am about to write is by no means a cycle anyone should ever use so it is being placed on here for informational and comedy purposes. 38 week Pro Blitz HGH weeks 1-39 starting at 5IU’s-8IU’s IGF weeks 1-39, 4 weeks on 4 weeks off 50 mcg per day Test Enthate weeks 1-16 1000mgs a week Test Cypionate weeks 17-30 1500mgs a week Test Prop weeks 31-39 150 mgs a day Deca weeks 2-14 600mgs a week EQ weeks 16-32…

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Extensive training often leads to development of various infectious diseases. Every bodybuilder needs to be well-informed about them in order to ensure prevention and proper treatment. As an infection travels through the body it often finds gall bladder as a perfect refuge environment. Which causes cholecyctitis. The bladder gets inflamed and aches. However, the pain in the right upper quadrant (or the right flank) can be felt only in severe cases. In the rest of cases there may be no pain, but the gallbladder will poison the bile with myriads of morbific bacteria. Can Cholecystitis be Cured? Cholecystitis can be…

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Hard to keep up with your regular exercise complex? Feel out of power? Perhaps your body is short in potassium. This substance is an important dietary mineral as well as a key electrolyte in our body. Potassium is of high importance for normal brain, nerve, as well as muscle function. While it is often hard to detect apparent symptoms of low potassium levels in the body (hypokalemia), some symptoms include muscle spasms and pain, decreased muscle power, lethargy, constipation, decreased tendon reflexes, and fluid retention. You can suspect yourself having hypokalemia if you can not make through regular long cardio…

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In a court filing in Texas as part of Roger Clemens’ defamation suit against former trainer, Brian McNamee, U.S. attorney Matthew Parrella stated that he told McNamee that his cooperation with the Mitchell Investigation was required to maintain an existing proffer agreement granting him immunity. Potential charges stemmed from McNamee’s purchasing of performance enhancing drugs from Kirk Radomski. Parella’s declaration was one of four submitted by McNamee’s lawyers. Also submitted were declarations by Charles Scheeler, a lawyer working with the Mitchell Investigation, and McNamee’s lawyers, Earl Ward and Richard Emery. In a very basic sense, the main contention of Clemens’…

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So I left off yesterday with the training regime, which is the the meat and potatoes of bodybuilding, like I mention earlier you live in the gym.  With a good regimen in place, most believe this is where we need to speak of steroids but your wrong.  I feel it is of the utmost importance to get the most out of your natural ability, so a solid 6-9 months of hard training, proper nutrition, and living the dream before you think of steroids.  Before I do indulge the juice standards of a bodybuilder, I want to touch on protein.  Many…

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From time to time I get questions on what they need to do to become a bodybuilder, and the answer vary based on where they are in their lifting career and their current physique.  Genetics also play a huge role whether you have a chance in hell of achieving such.  So knowing that most pro’s have spent their entire lifting career working toward this goal, so my first answer is you need TIME.  It takes a lot of time and hard work so if your one of these ill advised morons who go on MADE on MTV, don’t waste yours…

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