
Anabolic Steroid Addiction
Heather Travis
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
In the quiet corners of gyms across the world, a different kind of training takes place behind closed doors. Men and women inject themselves with synthetic hormones, believing these substances will unlock the physique they've always dreamed of achieving. What many don't realize is that they're participating in one of the most dangerous and underreported addiction epidemics of our time. Anabolic steroids, originally developed to treat medical conditions involving muscle wasting and hormonal deficiencies, have become the drug of choice for millions seeking enhanced physical performance and appearance, often leading them down a path toward addiction they never anticipated.
The story of anabolic steroids begins in the 1930s with the isolation and synthesis of testosterone, the primary male sex hormone responsible for muscle development, bone density, and secondary sexual characteristics. German scientists first synthesized anabolic-androgenic steroids in an attempt to separate the muscle-building (anabolic) effects from the masculinizing (androgenic) effects of testosterone. While this separation was never fully achieved, the resulting compounds proved remarkably effective at promoting muscle growth and strength gains far beyond what natural training could accomplish.
The athletic world first embraced anabolic steroids during the 1950s, with Soviet weightlifters and later East German athletes demonstrating dramatic improvements in performance that seemed to defy natural human limitations. The competitive advantage provided by these substances was so significant that their use quickly spread throughout elite athletics, creating an underground culture of performance enhancement that persists to this day despite extensive testing and regulation efforts.
Duration - 52m.
Author - Heather Travis.
Narrator - Digital Voice Matt G.
Published Date - Thursday, 23 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Heather Travis ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. In the quiet corners of gyms across the world, a different kind of training takes place behind closed doors. Men and women inject themselves with synthetic hormones, believing these substances will unlock the physique they've always dreamed of achieving. What many don't realize is that they're participating in one of the most dangerous and underreported addiction epidemics of our time. Anabolic steroids, originally developed to treat medical conditions involving muscle wasting and hormonal deficiencies, have become the drug of choice for millions seeking enhanced physical performance and appearance, often leading them down a path toward addiction they never anticipated. The story of anabolic steroids begins in the 1930s with the isolation and synthesis of testosterone, the primary male sex hormone responsible for muscle development, bone density, and secondary sexual characteristics. German scientists first synthesized anabolic-androgenic steroids in an attempt to separate the muscle-building (anabolic) effects from the masculinizing (androgenic) effects of testosterone. While this separation was never fully achieved, the resulting compounds proved remarkably effective at promoting muscle growth and strength gains far beyond what natural training could accomplish. The athletic world first embraced anabolic steroids during the 1950s, with Soviet weightlifters and later East German athletes demonstrating dramatic improvements in performance that seemed to defy natural human limitations. The competitive advantage provided by these substances was so significant that their use quickly spread throughout elite athletics, creating an underground culture of performance enhancement that persists to this day despite extensive testing and regulation efforts. Duration - 52m. Author - Heather Travis. Narrator - Digital Voice Matt G. Published Date - Thursday, 23 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Heather Travis ©.
Language:
English
Chapter 1: The Underground Epidemic
Duration:00:09:48
Chapter 2: The Science of Synthetic Hormones
Duration:00:10:21
Chapter 3: Recognizing the Transformation
Duration:00:09:58
Chapter 4: The Road to Recovery
Duration:00:11:02
Chapter 5: Transforming the Culture of Enhancement
Duration:00:11:39