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What's your opinion on teenagers using AAS??

When I started lifting at 15, the owner of the gym where I went talked to me about AAS... he strongly suggested to me that I stay off them until I'd reached my natural potential. I held off the juice until 24 and I'm glad I did.

Once you put a chemical into the mix, you're never again playing with your natural potential, but an enhanced version of yourself. The big gains may seem to fade between cycles, but you've impacted the muscle fascia and the proportions irrevocably. After cycle #1, you're dealing with a new baseline. It's good to know where your body's genetic structure takes you, so you can properly evaluate where the AAS might take you.

The other issue I have with people starting AAS, is not necessarily an age related one, but it bears mentioning.... You're getting involved with some pretty serious hormonal engineering of your body when you start playing with steroids. You need to really develop an understanding of how and why they work, what could go wrong and what to do. In many cases you can't rely on your doctor, they have more hysteria pounded into them at med school that Nancy Regan. You'll likely be teaching your doctor about doses, ancillaries, esters and sides (and if ANY of those words confuse you... that's proof you need to do your reading).

I think AAS are fine. They are tools to reach a goal. But they're powerful tools that need to be respected and unfortunately the current climate means YOU need to be your own educated master. I wish dealers were more selective about ensuring some of their clients read more.
 
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