I’ve said this before. As the child of someone who’s consistently used illicit performance enhancing drugs: this is what happens when you take steroids without estrogen blockers
Your body will notice the significant uptick in testosterone and will try to “offset” it by giving you a proportionate amount of testosterone estrogen
To anybody curious why he isn’t big, you still need the exercise to gain any noticeable amount of muscle
Yes (especially from just this photo), if it weren’t for the odd shape of his chest in that beach photo. That one is indicative of HGH without any exercise
I could 100% be wrong, but that’s what it looks like to me
I’ve said this before. As the child of someone who’s consistently used illicit performance enhancing drugs: this is what happens when you take steroids without estrogen blockers
Your body will notice the significant uptick in testosterone and will try to “offset” it by giving you a proportionate amount of
testosteroneestrogenTo anybody curious why he isn’t big, you still need the exercise to gain any noticeable amount of muscle
I mean, he’s not exactly a slim guy. Can’t it also just be because he’s a bit overweight?
Yes (especially from just this photo), if it weren’t for the odd shape of his chest in that beach photo. That one is indicative of HGH without any exercise
I could 100% be wrong, but that’s what it looks like to me
Was the supposed to be “by giving you a proportionate amount of estrogen”? … because I’m confused.
They’re wrong either way.
Actually I don’t think they are.
https://teletest.ca/blog/managing-estrogen-levels-in-males-using-anabolic-steroids/?t
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/arimidex-bodybuilding
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2991700
I took exception to their phrasing, it’s correct that testosterone aromatises to oestrogen but it’s not to offset anything.
Damn it, I knew I forgot something.