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Reuters - There is little evidence to suggest that using anabolic steroids...

Silent Method

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"There is little evidence to suggest that using anabolic steroids alone promotes an increase in muscle strength in adult males with development due to appropriate diet and exercise."

I see the folks at Reuters are at the top of their game.
 
Silent Method said:
"There is little evidence to suggest that using anabolic steroids alone promotes an increase in muscle strength in adult males with development due to appropriate diet and exercise."

I see the folks at Reuters are at the top of their game.

That's a confusing statement. There really isn't that much evidence that "using anabolic steroids alone promotes an increase in muscle strength in adult males" they only cause slight gains in lean mass. But, when combined with appropriate diet and exercise we all know what they do. Was it the intention of the article to say that, or did the article go on to argue that steroids were a useless adjunct?
 
Well, there is the initial study (in the 70's?) that concluded that Steroids do not work.

I read that study, I'll see if I can find it, they used 50-80mg of Test a week in untrained individuals.
 
You mean a reference of a conducted study posted on the internet turned out to be innacurate? How can that be?
 
Nelson Montana said:
You mean a reference of a conducted study posted on the internet turned out to be innacurate? How can that be?

The incorrect study was from the 70's, the Internet (defined as networks using TCP/IP) didn't officially come to life until Jan 1st 1983. Everything posted on the Internet remains gospel.
 
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