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All Anabolic Steroids Basically Do The Same Thing

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Health & Fitness, Science, Education, Self-improvement

4.9806 Ratings

🗓️ 4 February 2020

⏱️ 8 minutes

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0:00.0

So up guys, Derek Moore, platesmore dates.com. Today we're going to be talking briefly about

0:04.4

how all steroids more or less just do the same thing. And I know that sounds kind of nuts when

0:10.5

there are, you know, there's bulking compounds, there's cutting compounds, there's things to step

0:14.7

on stage that dry you out, there's this, there's that, there's a lot of hype behind certain

0:18.3

things and certain compounds for certain situations but at the

0:20.8

end of the day when it comes down to muscle growth what we're basically concerned with is how good

0:27.1

is a compound at nitrogen retention this is sort of like how we compare and contrast how well these things

0:34.1

are performing in a muscle accrual phase so androgen receptor activation is accomplished via the same mechanism by any steroid more or less.

0:42.8

And the steroids, you know, after you administer them, they bind to the AR and transcribe

0:47.8

anabolic and endogenic effects and tissues.

0:49.9

Interestingly enough though, the human body generally responds in almost the exact same way to any

0:57.1

antibiotic because they all basically just do the same thing at the end of the day.

1:00.8

And this is a quote from a study I want to mention to you guys that I feel is really worth

1:06.0

highlighting because people will often use drugs.

1:09.0

I've covered this in the past.

1:10.0

A lot of people will use drugs based on the fact

1:12.2

that they think they need them because they're stronger.

1:15.3

When you actually look at the clinical data,

1:17.8

you're more so evaluating their side effect profile

1:20.6

and thinking the additional water retention

1:23.1

or the additional blood volume or the additional whatever

1:25.9

is what is making the know, making the drug

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