Thursday, March 5, 2020

Steroids - The Steroid Scandal (Part 3)

Steroids - The Steroid Scandal (Part 3)Chemistry Staer really got my attention, as did the whole biohazard cover-up. You know, that whole thing with the 'Frankensteins' and all of those 'Frankenfood' chemicals. Well, I guess it's about time I join the fray.Steroids are in everything these days. There's a reason we call them steroids; they're all the same thing. Steroids, or drugs, are made out of chemical compounds that can be found in plants, animals, water, soil, air, or even men and women.Steroids can be either synthetic or natural, synthetic is made by using 'fertilizers,' while natural is made naturally by nature. Steroids are especially used to make anabolic steroids (steroids made from male sex hormones). A better known of steroid-related drugs is testosterone, which is also made from animals and plants. And I'm sure you've heard of other steroids, steroids are among the most popular sex steroids today.The chemists that created those other steroid drugs were probably not conce rned about potential health risks, but were more concerned about the money that could be made off of steroids and their derivatives. By using the best of the best, the steroid manufacturers were able to produce their products at the lowest possible cost.Steroids have come a long way since then, and today's Steroids, or steroid-related drugs are considered as safe and effective as ever. But there's a problem with that, as far as we're concerned.One main one, steroid-related drugs are banned in Germany for being too good at what they do. The reason is, they 'brainwash' the human body into accepting and over using the steroid drug as needed. Although drugs have a place in medicine, and that's for the treatment of chronic diseases, steroids are not needed for these purposes, and in fact are considered a drug and a major health risk.And in case you haven't heard of the Steroid scandal yet, the Biohazard cover-up is one of the most disturbing things to happen in our lifetimes. Let's hope this Biohazard scandal is not as serious as it seems to be. And, I pray for the safety of the German scientists who were involved with this.

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