Steroids Work. That’s Why You Shouldn’t Use Them

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Steroids are the ultimate “life hack” for people who hate the one thing that actually builds physiques: time. They work. That is why they are tempting. They turn the dial on muscle and strength faster than your patience can. And that is exactly why they are a bad trade for casual lifters: you are paying for speed with systems you only notice when they fail—heart, vessels, hormones, mood, fertility.

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Supplements That Actually Help You Lift

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The supplement market sells a comforting story: you can buy discipline in a tub. Reality is meaner and simpler: a few supplements work, most do little, and “testosterone boosters” are largely marketing with a hormone-shaped logo.

Creatine is the boring king for resistance training. It increases intramuscular creatine/phosphocreatine, which improves repeated high-intensity efforts (more reps, more total work), and that tends to compound into strength and lean mass over time. … Read the rest

BCAA, EAA, LEAA: Ignition Keys, Missing Bricks, and Real Results

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Walk into any supplement shop and you will see the same theatre: three acronyms, three tubs, one promise—“hack” your way around eating properly. BCAA. EAA. LEAA. It looks like choice. It is mostly a test of whether you understand what muscle is made of.

Most people’s real problem is not “I need smarter amino acids.” It is “I ate a croissant, a pasta box, and two coffees, and somehow I’m … Read the rest

Whey, Plants, Collagen: Same Word, Different Outcomes

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Protein is not a single thing. It is a category. Like “vehicles.” A bicycle and a tank are both vehicles. Both will move you forward. One is efficient. One is a war crime on tarmac. Treat all protein as identical and you will get the nutritional equivalent of trying to commute to work in a tank: expensive, messy, and not as smart as you think.

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Reversing the Tide: How Exercise and Tech Supercharge My Battle Against Diabetes

Content 6+ It’s been a while since I last posted about this topic, but now this matter is too significant not to share. I made two critical changes in my life, and after dealing with diabetes for over 8 years, I successfully reduced my reliance on medication and achieved a much healthier state.

The first change involves my exercise regimen. I now engage in training twice a week, dedicating 1.5 … Read the rest