"Steroids in our Gyms" British anti-steroid TV show.

"I found it startlingly easy to get hold of steroids online. I spent £42 on a course of Anabol, a brand of the compound methandrostenolone. Dr Ken Checinski, senior lecturer in addictive behaviour at St George’s Hospital, London, warned me I might see effects on my skin and mood within 72 hours, even on a 5mg daily dose. "

She found it very easy to buy what was most probably FAKE Anabol from a website mailing from Czechoslovakia.

IMHO it was rather reckless of a frail looking middle aged woman to risk taking real or fake Anabol. She was in contact with hospitals during the report and I'm sure they would have been willing to test the tablets for her prior to use had she bothered to ask them.

Chances are the fake Anabol sold by dealers based in Eastern Europe is a mix of methyl test and caffeine.

Real Dbol normally makes male users feel happier and yes it does often make your skin a little oilier.

You have to wonder why as a woman she didn't chose to try something like oxandrolone instead.

Even weirder if you watch the video you'll see the product she takes out of the padded envelope appears to be a box of Spiropent ( clenbuterol ) which seconds later turns into a ziplock bag full of tabs the colour of which isn't easy to determine ).

Her visual transformation throughout the show reminds me of one of those b4 and after meth addiction commercials.

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