The history of steroids | Peter Attia & Derek MPMD
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This clip is from The Drive, 274 - Performance-enhancing drugs and hormones-risks, rewards, & broader implications for the public
In this special episode of The Drive, Peter is joined by Derek, a fitness educator & the entrepreneur behind More Plates More Dates. He is also an expert in molecules commonly used & misused by bodybuilders & athletes.
In this clip, they discuss:
- The history of steroids
- What the first derivative of testosterone
- SARMS vs SERMS
- And more
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Kept waiting for Derek to drop a couple F-bombs. Alas he did not.
Dont ACE inhibitors classically cause a cough?
Due to accumulation of bradykinin
He was referring to the immediate effect directly post injection. This is an acute reaction, whereas with ACE, it's chronic
9:35 that's an adenosine reaction
I just went through chemo for breast cancer at the Mayo Clinic. The Monday through Wednesday after the first couple of Friday infusions, I had cold sweats for 72 hours with a bonus psychotic episode on the 3rd day. It was the steroids. Once the infused steroids were backed off by more than half, the truly horrible symptoms disappeared.
Hope you're doing well
I need some
Well get some then, shouldn't be too hard for a human with a working brain.
Purely for health and longevity, what sort of muscularity, strength is optimal. I mean, something like a body weight squat, bench, dead for a set of 5 seems to me about as much as life throws at us. Do I really need to go beyond such a low bar? One reason I ask is that I would prefer to spend my training time on various cardio modes, I used to be a big powerlifter and got fed up of it. It seems to me that up to a certain point, the less load we put on our system, heart, joints, the better.
Your body knows what is good, just listen to it.
Tren hard eat clen!
Anavar give up!
The president at 1:22 is JFK
That was a weird experience. I understood many individual words and occasional word pairings, but despite being a lifelong English speaker, the conversation conveyed no meaning to me, other than, possibly, “drugs are bad, mmmkay?”
Educational riffing. Not really any goal or resolution in mind. I can listen to these dudes riff all day. It's almost all backed up by pure reviewed studies or personal experience
He never said that
Just seen this not watched it yet. Wonder if nazis come into it.
Yea, they sing and dance a couple numbers.
I did some digging I think it wasn’t available in the WWII timeframe…but who needs Nazis, when big pharmacy is willing to experiment on the entire public without liabilities…just for profit!
@@PikesCore24I did Nazi that coming 😅