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America on Steroids - by Thomas O'Connor (Paperback)

America on Steroids - by  Thomas O'Connor (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Dr. Thomas O'Connor, who recently appeared in Generation Iron 3, is a Board Certified Internist and a record-holding powerlifter and weight trainer whose medical practice is focussed on men's health, testosterone replacement therapy and anabolic steroid recovery. Thus, he is uniquely situated to warn about what he believes is a burgeoning epidemic of anabolic steroids use, "staring us in the face", while being virtually ignored by the media, policymakers, and even medicine itself. "Anabolic steroid abuse may now be where opioids were 15 years ago," he states. Known as the Anabolic Doc to millions of men worldwide who follow his You Tube podcasts and MD column, "Ask the Anabolic Doc", has been writing about the dangerous side effects of these drugs for over a decade. Now that steroids users have grown to 4 million Americans, he has written a book that is targeted to a wider audience in the hope that it will trigger action both within and outside the AAS community. 99% of all anabolic steroids are smuggled into the US from China where these drugs are not illegal. Unlike other drugs, AAS cannot be sniffed out by dogs. So, since detecting and testing suspicious shipments is an expensive process, shippers have ample time to disappear. To date, not one supplier has been jailed. Mislabeled as dietary supplements, these virtually undetectable drugs quickly make their way onto the Internet-a 2 billion dollar industry hiding in plain sight. Compounding this invasion is the existence of other legal, but potentially dangerous bodybuilding products. Also labeled as "dietary supplements", an estimated 25% of some legal, over-the-counter supplements which are promoted as alternatives to AAS for increasing muscle mass and strength actually contain steroids or steroid-like substances, synthetic hormones related to the male hormone testosterone.Easy access to dangerous legal and illegal bodybuilding drugs has contributed to the sharp rise in AAS use-far beyond the Olympic and professional athlete cheaters, these drugs now fuel dreams of the ideal male physique at every level and corner of American life. The butcher and the baker, are now joined by the accountant, the teacher, the lawyer, the cop and the captain. Yet, the average parent, teacher, legislator-and physician- is barely aware of this. The official response to anabolic steroid use is almost exclusively one of law enforcement; research funding to study these powerful drugs is virtually non-existent. These two factors have driven use farther underground and been an obstacle to promoting evidence-based medical intervention and prevention. As a result, bodybuilders and others who use Steroids seek information underground--seeking guidance in the "bro-science" mythology posted on thousands of anabolic steroids user forums worldwide-in plain sight. Reading the posts of 18 year olds who brag about using enormous amounts of these drugs is bone chilling. To be fair, one also reads the warnings they receive from older users who advise them to wait until they are fully grown before starting to use. Still, small comfort.Challenging this risky brew of half truth and often blatant misinformation as well as dangerous so-called "anti-aging" mills, Dr. O'Connor offers readers evidence-based explanations of how anabolic steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs damage the body, and how health can be restored. He explains why so many users become addicted to steroids, and how physicians can help them to end use safely and effectively. In great detail, he describes the hallmark effect of anabolic steroid use, a condition ALL users encounter--anabolic steroid-induced hypogonadism (ASIH). When its mood and libidinal withdrawal effects are intolerable, these can force a man into the cycle of dependency, even when he sincerely wants to quit using. Dr. O'Connor describes the "3 doors" he offers men to relieve their suffering and restore healthy testosterone levels and fertility.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Dr. Thomas O'Connor, AKA The Anabolic Doc, is a Board Certified Internist located in Bloomfield, CT and Fort Lauderdale, Fla. In addition to his practice men's health, testosterone replacement and anabolic steroid recovery, he is a clinical instructor in medicine at University of Connecticut School of Medicine. A record-holding powerlifter himself, Dr. O'Connor has witnessed the spread of the use of anabolic steroids across all sectors and all walks of life. In this book, he describes the dangers of these drugs, particularly at the unprecedented amounts in which they are now being taken, and especially when used, as they are increasingly now, by very young people who are not yet fully grown. As the popular Anabolic Doc, he has been writing regularly about these topics in fitness publications like, Muscle Development, Powerlifting USA, Muscle Fitness, Steroidology; and he is a featured author in Bill Llewellen's "Anabolics 2018", the anabolic steroids bible. His podcast is seen weekly on the Online with Ron Harris, editor of Muscle Development, and on his own You Tube channel, Anabolic Steroid Recovery. Despite the spread of his message throughout the powerlifting community about illicit anabolic steroids and many legal over-the-counter supplements which contain these drugs, Dr.O'Connor notes that the dangers of these highly addictive drugs are scarcely recognized elsewhere. Narrow media focus on cheating Olympians and pro-ball players and government response which is primarily focussed on law enforcement have deluded the public into believing that anabolic steroids use is limited to Pro cheaters and the usual knuckle-grazing gym rats who have always been associated with these drugs. The 4 million Americans reported to be currently using steroids are testimony to the narrowness of that view, and the 1 million among these users who have become addicted underscore their dangers. It is Dr. O'Connor's belief that these alarming figures, while they are reported by experts from prestigious institutions like Harvard University, are an underestimation of this illicit underground activity. A underground activity which is nonetheless boldly evident in thousands of Internet sales sites and user forums-in plain sight.

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