Aug

25

Bill Reitz, Norfolk Sports Examiner writer put together his own steroid ” list of people he thinks must have use or are using performance enhancing drugs like steroids and human growth hormone (HGH). Here are a few on his “list”:

Rocky Balboa – Ok, first of all he went from being a pudgy, undefined blob at the outset of the original Rocky to looking like a Mr. Universe contestant by the time that Rocky III came out. Add to that the fact that he went after the heavy weight title at age 60 and what you have is the poster child for steroids and HGH.   (Rocky I -??? And Rocky Balboa)

HR Puffenstuff – look at the size of the head on that thing. Wasn’t that the knock on Bonds???

 Dog the Bounty Hunter – What it would look like if David Lee Roth and Hulk Hogan had a love child.

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Aug

12

  More than 70 medical experts from around the world will gather at the Dubai Congress on Anti-Aging and Aesthetic Medicine (DCAAAM) in November.

The event will be an opportunity for local healthcare professionals to learn about the latest research in early detection, prevention, treatment and reversal of age-related diseases and the latest techniques on cosmetic surgery and aesthetics, say organisers.

According to Dr Robert Goldman, the co-founder of the A4M, the event is just the beginning of what his organisation plans to bring to the region.

 Last January, Hollywood star Sylvester Stallone, 61, admitted to using human growth hormone (HGH) to prepare for his physically demanding roles in Rocky Balboa and Rambo, and endorsed them, saying they “increase your quality of life”.

Dr Goldman says the industry will continue to grow in leaps and bounds as awareness increases. “You can’t change your chronological age but you can adjust your physiology,” he says. “This is an industry that can only grow. It is like a billion-tonne elephant going down a hill.”

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Feb

11

 Sly and many others, from athletes to actors use HGH to enhance their performance and their physique. Take a look at what The Houston Chronicle is reporting:

With the take-no-prisoners bravado of the character he plays in Rambo, the fourth installment in his hugely successful film franchise, Sylvester Stallone, 61, told Time magazine that HGH was behind the super-buff, senior-licious physique he flaunts in the movie while dispatching a reported 236 bad guys to their maker.

Synthetic HGH is used to replace the growth hormone that’s normally produced in the pituitary in amounts that decline with age. It is used to treat children with certain growth disorders and adults with pituitary failure or HIV-related wasting disease.

Although HGH has not been approved for any other uses, physicians report that athletes and bodybuilders, convinced that it builds muscle and boosts performance, are lining up for the stuff in growing numbers — and becoming savvier consumers, too. “These guys will come in and say, ‘I can get it myself. I want you to tell me if it’s bad for me,’ ” says Dr. Stanley Korenman, an endocrinologist at the University of California, Los Angeles’ David Geffen School of Medicine.

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The Chron On HGH

Jan

29

Sylvester Stallone recently disclosed that he used HGH and Testosterone to get in shape for his new movie Rambo.  Stallone clearly does NOT look like the typical 60 year old. He looks more like a bodybuilder, sporting ripped and toned muscles, and little body fat.

“You have to put in years and years and years of hard labor to stay in shape,” Stallone went on. “The most important thing about HGH — and I think more people should be aware of this — is it really takes off the wear and tear that your body takes. The power to recuperate is very, very limited. So all it does is expedite.”

Although associated with sports, HGH is said to be very popular in Hollywood among stars trying to stave off the effects of age. Doctors in anti-aging clinics also prescribe it because of its reported ability to add thickness and elasticity to skin, improve vision, and make it easier to recover after physical exercise — a big advantage for athletes and bodybuilders.

And, apparently, for action heroes.

 

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Stallone Discusses HGH Charge

Jan

21

Sylvester Stallone was recently interviewed during his press junket for Rambo, coming soon to theatres. Since he was busted with HGH last year, speculation has been that he used HGH to achieve his spectacular physique.

While speaking on U.S. TV show ‘Today’, Stallone said that people have a misconception about the drug and it is just an amino acid.

“It’s not pumped up… What people don’t understand about HGH is it’s an amino acid. A long time ago people didn’t understand what they were talking about so they lumped everything together. It’s really archaic the way people perceive HGH,” Contactmusic quoted him, as saying.

He claimed that building a muscular physique takes years of hard work and the drug is certainly not a quick fix solution for it.

“I only wish that it were true, that you can just take something like that and you’re in shape. You’ve got to put years and years and years of hard labour to get in shape,” he said.

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