dallas said:
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You don't know how your body will react to even the dosages you think are safe. If it's enough to grow one muscles it's enough to grown a muscles like your heart. Maybe you will be lucky, but maybe you'll be unlucky. Lots of people smoke, some live long lives, others lose limbs or die from cancer.
It's not worth the risk. You don't know how your body will react to the drugs. It's just not safe. Maybe if you had a doctor who was watching you carefully and adjusting dosages, but you just don't know what the future could hold. It's best to play it safe and do the hard work instead of trying to speed things up. Steroids make muscles grow, among other tissues, and your heart is the hardest working muscle in your body. That last thing you want is hypocardiomyopathy. What if you are geneticly prone to it and the steroids trigger it? In a few years you could have serious problems.
It's not worth it. There are too many unknowns. Working out should be about being healthy. Steroids have nothing to do with health. What's the point of having the muscles if you end up a young corpse?








