The Benefits Of Steroids

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Steroid use is a drug epidemic that is hardly talked about anymore. The fact of the matter is that steroids have been used for so long that people have disregarded their negative effects. Steroids have been around for about 68 years now,(NIDA) and people still haven't realized the negative impact on the human body. Steroids should not be legalized because if those who take steroids abuse them it will cause more harm than good, and steroids also give unfair advantage to athletes.
Steroids are synthetically produced variants of hormones that naturally occur in the human body. Both males and females produce hormones in their body, but steroids boost testosterone causing more masculine characteristics and muscle building tissues, regardless if taken by males or females. Steroids are abused because athletes and bodybuilders claim that it gives them an edge over their competition. Steroids are also abused because of the strength and aggressiveness, as well as fast recovery time. Most people that take steroids illegally have them smuggled in from other countries. (U.S. Department of Justice) …show more content…

The negative side effects of steroids are kidney failure, liver damage, increased risk of stroke, and an enlarged heart.(NIDA) There are about 1,084,000 Americans on steroids.(NIDA) Athletes and average people are all at the same risk of these negative side effects that could be fatal. Taking steroids is not worth the size and strength that is

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