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I feel many doctors think by admitting that steroids work, they are promoting steroid use. steroid photos Steroids-in-professional-sports. In addition, I feel many rationalize that the "ends justifies the means. " And being in almost a demi-god type position, they possibly feel they could sweep this under the rug before anything had time to develop. So they will basically say whatever they have to in order to accomplish their goal. steroid photos The-side-effects-of-steroids. Brief HistoryAfter John Ziegler made Dianabol, soon doctors could see the potential for a problem. So they first started to state they didn't enhance performance, without (proper) medical studies to support their claim. Second, when the athletes experienced for themselves the sometimes phenomenal performance gains, doctors then tried to exaggerate the side effects. steroid photos Steroids and cancer. And again without proper medical studies to support their claims! What the doctors were using was literally a handful of isolated medical emergency case studies with persons who happened to be using steroids. These are NOT proper medical studies to base claims. When the ACSM came out with their official stand stating that steroids did not enhance athletic performance, it appears all respect from the athletic community was lost. Eight years later in 1984, the ACSM revised its position stand, but it did little good. Partly because there were still a number of doctors (mainly Bob Goldman) that were still "vocally" exaggerating the side effects and claiming steroids didn't work or at best only made very minimal improvements. Past Anti-Steroid Activist - Dr. Allan RyanIf any one person is the focal point of this whole fiasco, it is Allan Ryan. He "adamantly" stated that steroids didn't work. That "any" strength gains were purely psychological and "any" muscle size gains were purely from water retention. I believe (or want to believe) he really thought steroids didn't work and that he was a stubborn old man that didn't objectively look at scientific data while also considering anecdotal reports. But he was correct in the fact that he could foresee that potential for the widespread non-medically supervised use of steroids, we have today. In a valiant effort, he felt he was stopping the problem, when in reality, he only made matters much worse in the long run. Here are some of the key statements he made:In the 1978 article titled "Anabolic Steroids: The Myth Dies Hard" published in The Physician and Sportsmedicine. Allan was not satisfied with the original 1977 ACSM stand he had a major influence in forming.

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