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Whammo Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 11) |
posted March 24, 2000 02:59 PM
I found this part of the article on http://www.decriminalizesteroids.com/basics.html from another post, and thought EVERYONE who thinks jamming as much gear into their body without adjusting their diet needs (protein) to read this if they are not going to go to that website! Please take the time to read and go to that website for some important info!! Steroids taken orally proceed through the gastrointestinal tract to the liver, where they are processed before going into the blood; steroids taken parenterally go directly into the blood stream. Eventually, however, all anabolic steroids wind up in the blood stream, carried along with thousands of other types of molecules. How anabolic steroids work to increase muscular size and strength is best explained on a cellular level. The cells within the tissues of our bodies have certain areas that are receptive to some free-floating molecules within the blood. These areas are called receptor sites. There are receptor sites with an affinity for steroid molecules in our skeletal muscle cells, for example. A steroid molecule being carried along in the blood enters the muscle cell by diffusion and binds to one of these receptor sites. The connection that is formed permits the steroid molecule to deliver a cellular message or command to the receptor site to effect certain metabolic changes within the cell. One of these primary metabolic changes is increased protein synthesis and nitrogen retention, leading to increased size and strength of the skeletal muscle cell. The connection of a steroid molecule and receptor site is fleeting: once the steroid molecule delivers its cellular command, it moves on to other receptor sites, delivering its message over and over until it is converted into another compound or is excreted in the urine. This capacity of androgens to be converted into other substances by chemical reactions and enzymes within certain tissues of the body will be extremely significant later when we discuss potential side effects (see Health Risks section). IP: Logged |
bignate73 Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 190) |
posted March 24, 2000 04:16 PM
good post, actually was a review for me from my anatomy class last week. I was all ears when the teacher said water soluble hormones and steroids....lol. i agree people should know whats going on within their own body before just taking something. I have great respect for the mods and vets and newbies that are knowledgeable in this area. what did they used to say in G.I Joe? And knowing is half the battle? lol ------------------ IP: Logged |
airtyme Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 252) |
posted March 24, 2000 04:56 PM
Thanks bro, good info! ------------------ IP: Logged |
Joseph_stalin Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 289) |
posted March 25, 2000 09:12 AM
wtf. how come some drugs work better than others. why does anadrol produce more protein synthesis and a more positive nitrogen balance than winstrol? does anadrol find more receptors, or is it's effect on the receptor stronger. i heard anadrol is just an artificial compliation of the strongest aspects of testosterone. IP: Logged |
studcj Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 393) |
posted March 25, 2000 09:19 AM
Great Post! I'm gonna go to the website right now. I kinda knew some basics but I always need to learn more. THANKS ------------------ IP: Logged |
deltman Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 74) |
posted March 25, 2000 10:01 AM
Thanks for the info Whammo, excellent resource! deltman IP: Logged |
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