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Even knowing that those physical results have been achieved with the aid of anabolic steroids it's obvious that all those people have still put in tremendous amounts of hard work to be able to achieve the physical appearance and strength that they have but the end result for many of them is an freakish appearance that might be more expected from one of Dr. Is that what long-time steroid use does to a person? There are women who look and talk like men, and men who are almost as wide as they are tall. It may not have been Bell's intention, but almost all of those pro-steroid folks strike one as a bit abnormal, and a couple of them even appear to be in need of serious psychological help. However, the body-builders, athletes, and coaches who openly advocate steroid use come off no better. Those two men were shown in the worst possible light, and I believe that documentary maker Chris Bell did this deliberately. Gary Wadler is interviewed make him look a bit of a charlatan. Likewise, those segments in which anti-steroid physician Dr. What is also very interesting about "Bigger, Stronger, Faster" is that the persons interviewed on both sides of the steroid question are not exactly portrayed as "normal." In the interview with Congressman Henry Waxman is edited to depict him as a bit of a flake who does not have a grasp of details or facts. I don't know about you, but I would hardly be encouraged to take steroids just because someone told me that my testicles would return to normal size after I stopped using steroids. Similarly, the film points out that steroids have achieved wonderful results in treating illness and injury, as if that in the slightest way mitigates the alleged damage caused by steroid abuse. I certainly doubt that those two campaigns are comparable. "Reefer Madness") and the anti-steroid views of the present day. Among other things, Chris Bell has drawn a comparison between the over-the-top anti-marijuana ads of yesteryear (e.g. What I would say is that you will hear some pro-steroid views expressed which might not agree with what you are normally used to hearing about those chemicals.

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The post by reviewer "Melkmail" that this movie is "a pro steroid message disguised as an unbiased expose" is quite interesting, and I would agree with him that this film is not the masterpiece of objectivity which some people claim it to be.







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