Monday, January 28, 2008

HGH Free For All

It's official.

Someone finally said it and took credit for it.

Sylvester Stallone says he used human growth hormone to bulk up for the new Rambo movie.

See this blog article talked about on ABC23:



Not only that, he also says HGH is nothing.

Well, it has to be something.

A 61-yr old man doesn't get a body like that without A LOT of help.

Rambo, aka Rocky, told Time magazine that he juiced.

Although, Stallone went on to say that HGH is not a steroid, just pure testosterone.

He says that all men over 40 should look into it to increase the quality of life.

Maybe I will, if I can look like him.

Problem is, not everyone who takes HGH or steroids or other substances deemed illegal will look like Stallone.

He also says in 10 years, HGH will be available over-the-counter.

That should be of great comfort to the hundreds of young people in Bakersfield that are already taking it or some kind of steroid.

Maybe thousands.

I've been hearing the rumors for years.

People tell me how they witnessed steroid use first hand and participated in the south of the border runs to buy the drugs.

A young man who walked through a local gym carrying a backpack filled with steroids to sell to various clients.

A local football team that had a high number of players using steroids when they won a valley title in the 90's.

It's out there, it's in use and has been for years.

Every time we try to get someone to go on the record and talk about it, the person gets laryngitis.

No one wants to be the most unpopular person in town when it comes to people who run in these circles.

The people who use these types of drugs to attain the physique of a Greek god don't care about the possible long-term effects.

Anyone willing to take the risk associated with HGH or steroids will gladly trade health concerns for a six-pack.

So I say let them.

Take as much as you want.

Unlike Sly's apparent concern for the well-being of men over 40, the people who inject, rub or swallow these magical pills and elixirs are doing so not for health reasons, but for the "look".

The herculean look use to be unique and relegated to a select few.

Now, the ripped look is everywhere.

It's not special.

Yet, young people will still try desperately to attain it.

I'm not asking for some kind of government regulations, I'm just tired of hearing people lie about it.

Let those who want to juice, use it.

But I don't want to hear about it down the line.

Don't come back five, 10 or 20 years down the line and start crying about some disease that turned your insides to mush or caused a massive tumor or turned a perfectly healthy 25-yr old into a 75-yr old.

You want it, use it and be done with it.

Keep injecting until you explode.

Now that might make a good movie.

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