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Drugs, sex, and bodybuilding
26/09/09
When it comes to a sporting event as lucrative and complete reflection of manhood, it is not a surprise to hear talks and news about the ongoing relationship between drugs, sex, and bodybuilding.
In the past, there have been incidents when these things have been reported together. What is amusing is the fact that this growing relationship has not subdued but grown over a considerable period of time, especially during the last few years.
From SteroidTimes.Com:
Testosterone is likely to be the most commonly used, well recognized drug that earns an “A+” in both athletics and sexual performance. It’s muscle building and athletic enhancing properties are undeniable and have been commonplace in sports and Hormone Replacement Therapy clinics for decades. Testosterone is directly responsible for increases in libido and penile erection frequency and easily earns a reputation as the Gold Standard for anyone wanting to thoroughly maximize their potential.
Next on our list are prescription vasodialators such as Viagara, Cialis and Levitra. Just as the name implies, these drugs cause the arterial blood vessels to dilate and increase blood flow in the body, particularly in tissues with higher metabolic needs, such as working muscles during a workout. The decrease in blood pressure caused by this group of drugs also helps to maximize cardiovascular output. During a workout, the user can expect to have a better “pump” causing more blood, oxygen, and nutrients to flow to working muscles and in return, allowing the muscles to work harder and recover faster. In the bedroom, vasodialators cause increased blood flow to the penis, which, as the commercials warn, could go so far as to require you to “call your doctor if you experience an erection lasting more than 4 hours”. I doubt anyone will argue that prescription vasodialators earn an “A-” in the bedroom and a “C” in the gym or on the field.
One thing that was easy to identify was the fact that with drugs and bodybuilding joining hands, sex was not too far to join the “league”. After all, all three of them are often interrelated, in a way or two.
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