Actually the whole program was about how steroids were once only largely used by professional bodybuilders and athletes but they've seen a huge increase of customs seizing steroids being ordered from overseas (I think the increase was up over 500% in the last 5 years)
It spoke briefly about steoids being ordered from overseas and off websites where you're often not getting what you pay for.
It spoke about how teenagers are starting to cycle roids now in the hope of having a more aesthetically pleasing physique.
It was all about men wanting better and more muscular physiques now, more than ever before and the extremes they'll go to, to get the look they want.
The story then blamed 'media influence' for men wanting to look cut and big....
The guy featured cycled roids from his early 20's because he had hopes to be a competitive bb'er earlier on. His were prescribed by his GP and they were administered and he was medically supervised by his Dr.
The program spoke about the negative effect steroids can have on the male body if you're not educated and attempt cycles without proper medical supervision or information.
I actually thought it was quite a good story and found it to be surprisingly unbiased in it's presentation tbh, given the bad wrap roids usually get in the media.
Oh it also briefly spoke about how steroids are more easily accesible overseas, especially in South East Asia and far less expensive to buy there.
It was a brief story, it'd be nice to see an unbiased, lengthy and accurate story on steroid use within the bb'ing, strength and athletic arena's - as well as the 'recreational' use by the younger generations, who are simply using them to enhance their aesthetic appeal.
I find the subject quite fascinating to be truthful!