You should seriously look at the use of steroid warehouse in sports and how it affects young people if you are thinking about using them. Anabolic steroids have proven dangerous and reactive to adolescents in particular.
Anabolic steroids consist of synthetic material that acts similar to testosterone. Testosterone is naturally produced by males and to a lesser degree, by females. There is nothing natural about steroids, however. There is no question that they do help people to “bulk up” quicker and that has been their appeal.
Let’s look at the use of steroids in sports and how it affects young people. Steroids cause the hormones to become unbalanced. This especially impacts teens in their development of gender specific traits. Girls will grow excessive body hair, get deeper voices and their breasts shrink in size. Boys testicles shrink, their sperm count decreases, and they grow breasts. Instead of girls becoming more feminine and boys more masculine, they do the reverse. It is embarrassing and disfiguring to say the least!
Steroid use also may stunt the growth of the user. The end of puberty most of the time signals the body that the growing period is over and the bones stop growing. The mixed-up hormone state caused by the steroids mistakenly informs the body that puberty is over and growth stops. This growth loss is permanent, quite a cost to pay for being “ripped”!
There are other serious health risks from taking steroids. Organs and muscles can be affected adversely. Individual cells make protein than can lead to liver tumors and even cancer. Sometimes cysts form in the liver that are filled with blood and they can rupture and cause internal bleeding, which can be fatal!
Steroids can be taken in pill form or injected with a hypodermic needle. Both are dangerous. Users may do “stacking” which is using two or more steroids together to get faster results. Or, they may “pyramid”, which means starting in lower doses, gradually increasing, then decreasing dosage. This is over a 6 – 12 week cycle.
Other side effects include greasy skin, severe acne, hair loss, bad breath, a weakened immune system and even behavioral changes. Long term use has been associated with mood swings, and even aggressive, rage-filled rampages.
Anabolic steroids are occasionally prescribed by a medical doctor for anemia or for men who have a low testosterone count. Abuse of steroids means taking doses 10 times to 100 times stronger than that prescribed medically.
Teenagers should steer clear of using these synthetic steroids. The fast, easy way to “bulking up” is filled with risks that could permanently disfigure them and cause serious health problems. Parents should also beware of use of steroids in sports and how it affects young people.