Notice how many times they mention "deadly" in the press release.
Jesus christ. Anabolic steroids are about the only substance in the world that you cannot actually overdose on.
aspirin, water, tylenol, caffeine, prozac... you can overdose (not too difficult actually)
it's interesting if you read the physician's prescription guides for testosterone cypionate and other A.a.s. they say something to the effect that it is impossible to overdose on anabolic hormones... as in there is no lethal dose.
also the reason people have to buy them from these UGL's is because LE is all too eager to bust in your door for a simple possession charge if you import. what a bunch of fucks. it's precisely LE's fault that UG's exist, because people would rather risk their health (with a real threat to life such as staph infection) with sanitation issues than risk the consequences of incarceration for importation. a bit counterproductive no?
possession of any illegal substance should be a citation with a fine, without possibility for jail time. intent to distribute/sell must require a valid buy/sell relationship be established by hard evidence. that's how the law should work.
how many people are in jail right now for a few ounces of pot or simple possession as a repeat offender? if the answer to that question is ever more than zero there is a problem.
and somehow DHEA is legal, in fact it doesn't even require a prescription? it's a hormone that can have a vast array of negative effects on the human endocrine system (also positive)... but it doesnt even require a prescription. it's right next to the vitamin C.
FDA, DEA, and all branches of law enforcement have their priorities all wrong. it just doesn't make any sense.
don't even get me started on tobacco.
jesus.
http://www.pfizer.com/pfizer/download/uspi_depo_testosterone.pdf
go to page 4, look under overdosage.
HA! deadly my ass. someone should march. i mean its not the cause of causes, but why not, it points out the hypocrisy of LE which is cause in and of itself.