I haven't found any studies that contradict. How likely would it be that multiple separate studies all finding similar results would be contradicted by similar studies finding opposing results. Be like two calculators giving different results to the same equation. The studies could be wrong sure but the likelihood is they're not.your strudies dont mean shit as there are 100's that say the complete opposite. you see what you want to see. you haven posted studies that contradict the other studies you posted. talk about someone in denial
Your position is anti-steroid because you're insisting steroids have negative effects even though that insistence is at odds with the evidence.
I see steroids as a medicine, I inject them for several reasons, because I enjoy not having my test drop off year by year and I like the way it helps me put on muscle. Just like any medicine I believe the findings, advice and comments regarding that medicine made by those with Professor, Dr. and a bunch of post-nominal letters after their names over an opinion on a forum, even more so when they use recognized scientific techniques and methods to study the actual effects.
The idea that "I used x steroid and I got angry more than I usually do therefore "roid-rage" (even though I don't know the actual meaning of the term) is real" or "I used Tren and my liver values went up so Tren causes liver damage" is more reliable than a carefully controlled study is ludicrous. You want your opinion to be true therefore you fit your dubious experiences to match vs you test in a carefully controlled environment on multiple subjects and controls and see what the results actually show.
I don't recall editing the posts to remove that. In fact I'm pretty sure all the studies I posted all say there was increased aggression to testosterone propionate, not just in mice but also in humans but the important part was even though aggression increased, the social cues and behaviours were not affected meaning the mouse would respond more aggressively to aggression but it wouldn't suddenly black out and find itself standing of the bodies of its wife and kids claiming "roid rage".love how you edited your posts to hide the study you posted in regards to mice being more aggresive, you even commented on the contradiction. yet now you have never seen any contradicting studies? lol
Where did I say they don't have side effects?All drugs ( "medicine" or not) have side effects.
Find a "medicine" with zero side effects and you have a medicine that does nothing.
That's nice though its an article that references studies and makes its own conclusions rather than a study that shows method and result. It also tellingly states on the first line - although the limited research literature in this area does not yet prove a causal link.""Psychiatric complications
Anabolic steroids have been associated with a range of psychiatric symptoms, although the limited research literature in this area does not yet prove a causal link.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3615053/In humans and animals, anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) increase aggression, but the underlying behavioral mechanisms are unclear. (PROPOSITION) AAS may increase the motivation to fight. Alternatively, AAS may increase impulsive behavior, consistent with the popular image of ‘roid rage. To test this, adolescent male rats were treated chronically with testosterone (7.5 mg/kg) or vehicle and tested for aggressive motivation and impulsivity. Rats were trained to respond on a nose-poke on a 10 min fixed-interval schedule for the opportunity to fight in their home cage with an unfamiliar rat. Although testosterone increased aggression (6.3±1.3 fights/5 min vs 2.4±0.8 for controls, p<0.05), there was no difference in operant responding (28.4±1.6 nose-pokes/ 10 min for testosterone, 32.4±7.0 for vehicle). (FINDING 1) This suggests that testosterone does not enhance motivation for aggression. To test for impulsivity, rats were trained to respond for food in a delay-discounting procedure. In an operant chamber, one lever delivered one food pellet immediately, the other lever gave 4 pellets after a delay (0, 15, 30 or 45 s). In testosterone- and vehicle-treated rats, body weights and food intake did not differ. However, testosterone-treated rats chose the larger, delayed reward more often (4.5±0.7 times in 10 trials with 45 s delay) than vehicle controls (2.5±0.5 times, p<0.05), consistent with a reduction in impulsive choice. Thus, (FINDING 2) although chronic high-dose testosterone enhances aggression, this does not include an increase in impulsive behavior or motivation to fight. This is further supported by measurement of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) by Western immunoblot analysis in brain regions important for motivation (nucleus accumbens, Acb) and executive function (medial prefrontal cortex, PFC). There were no differences in TH between testosterone- and vehicle-treated rats in Acb or PFC. However, testosterone significantly reduced TH (to 76.9±3.1% of controls, p<0.05) in the caudate-putamen, a brain area important for behavioral inhibition, motor control and habit learning.
Your article is good however your trying to make a causal relationship between steroids and "roid rage". Your article specifically states there there is no proof of a causal link. It then makes conclusions from second hand studies that are not available. My studies are first hand studies, they propose links, show how the study was performed and then make conclusions based on the results so they're better evidence because they're first hand. They're not making conclusions on other peoples conclusions. Your study could have been written by a couple of students for all we know. Mine were written by experts.so it needs to be a study on a study? cant just be an article referencing studies?
god your an idiot lol
and what about every other study regarding the effects of steroids?
you have just been presented a ton of studies to contradict what you have posted, take it like a man.
Nope your article (it isn't a study) proposes that the studies it references made those conclusions. But it also stated there is not evidence of a causal link between steroids or roid rage which is contradictory. My studies (which are actual studies) suggest (but don't prove conclusively) the opposite of what your article says.so your studies are better than my strudies that contradict?
LOL, get over your self.
I feel guilty after I masturbate sometimes...
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