Do you know that death associated with sports and premature death in sports worry doctors the most? Most unexpected deaths of athletes between the ages of 30 and 35 are a result of organic changes in the heart that can be determined through autopsy.
Athletes who decide to use doping expose themselves to significant problems, both in terms of health and morality.
Read on to learn how the abuse of corticosteroids and anabolic steroids in athletes leads to liver damage with fatal health consequences.
Corticosteroids and Sports Performance
The issue with the use of corticosteroids in sports doesn’t arise from their application for treating various injuries (for which they are permitted), but rather from the fact that corticosteroids are substances with ergogenic effects, meaning they enhance physical performance. The problem arises when individuals knowingly start using corticosteroids to enhance their athletic performance.
The issue with corticosteroids lies not in their therapeutic use but in their abuse.
Corticosteroids also have a significant impact on the liver, especially when used for prolonged periods and in doses exceeding physiological levels. Abuse of corticosteroids can lead to:
- Enlargement of the liver
- Fatty liver
- Development or exacerbation of non-alcoholic fatty liver with elevated levels of aminotransferases in the serum
- Liver histology resembling alcoholic hepatitis
- Chronic liver inflammation
Steroids and Athletic Performance
More commonly known by this abbreviated name, they actually refer to anabolic androgens, which include the following hormones: testosterone and related substances, clostebol, stanozolol, nandrolone, oxandrolone, and methandienone.
What attracts athletes to steroids?
Let’s take nandrolone as an example. The anabolic activity of nandrolone includes:
- Muscle growth, increasing strength
- Tissue repair after damage, improving recovery after strenuous training, allowing for increased training loads before injury occurs
- Potential for increased production of red blood cells, typically a desired outcome for athletes requiring endurance
Testosterone and medicinal substances with similar effects are abused in sports to increase mass and bulk.
The most common side effects of steroid abuse are liver damage, tumor growth, onset of psychological changes, and in adolescents, it can halt growth.
Should success be achieved at any cost?
The answer to this question should be NO. Let us question whether we are willing to risk our health, violate moral principles, and set such a bad example for children and young people.
How can we help you?
We can only help if you have decided to eliminate doping from your sports routine (recreational or professional). Then we start with the restoration of the liver damaged by the abuse of drugs such as steroids and corticosteroids.
The liver is the largest gland and the second-largest organ in our body, responsible for over 500 vital functions, our main “laboratory”. It is also the only internal organ capable of regeneration.
DAMASALIS has developed a product for the health of your liver, with a unique composition and a 7-in-1 action:
SILYSMART contains a phytosomal form of milk thistle extract that our body can better utilize, resulting in a 7 times stronger absorption compared to conventional products on the market – it regenerates and protects the liver, cleanses the body from free radicals and toxins from medications, supports the liver and gallbladder in fat digestion, slows down the growth of tumor cells, protects against oxidative stress, reduces fatigue, and restores energy.
- Reduced glutathione, the strongest antioxidant in our body, which further protects the liver from accumulated toxins
- Choline bitartrate promotes fat breakdown and supports liver function
- Vitamin E protects liver cells from oxidative stress
The liver doesn’t cause pain, but we cannot survive without it! Pay attention to the symptoms of an overloaded liver and take immediate action.
*Product results may vary from person to person and may differ from those described on the website.
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