In todays episode we bring you the master that is Dr Scott Stevenson. We discuss the pharmacology and physiology behind anabolic steroids and go into detail at what specifically happens at the androgen receptor.
Scott gives a layman's terminology of how steroid are transported in the blood but also how the different steroid derivatives act at specific receptors (Testosterone, DHT, Nandrolone). We go further down the rabbit hole with physiology and discuss Primobolan/NPP in which we hypothesis why they might used during contest prep/gaining pahse.
We conclude the episode by touching on growth hormone but then also discussing the side effect of steroid usage in woman. Throughout the whole episode Scott backs up his opinion with research and emphasis the different inter individuality response to all these compounds.
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Episode 200: 4 years and 200 episodes later!
Episode 199: Understanding judges scorecards
Episode 198: WNBF UAE/UKUP North wrap up
Episode 197: Peaking considerations when competing abroad
Episode 196: Guest interview with Jade Fraser on competing abroad
Episode 195: Peaking and fluids
Episode 194: Criteria difference - Mens physique, Classic, Bodybuilding
Episode 193: Figure criteria: toned, athletic and trained
Episode 192: Dyazide, Aldactone or both?
Episode 191: How does it feel being peeled?
Episode 190: Guest interview with Chris Bayne on his journey
Episode 189: Guest interview with 2x Miss Scotland Carolyn Mitchell on her journey
Episode 188: 67 top 3’s in 8 weeks
Episode 187: Anavar/Primo use in female bodybuilding
Episode 186: Peaking for 8 shows in 6 weeks
Episode 185: Fem test
Episode 184: Peaking for two shows in one weekend
Episode 183: Dealing with defeat
Episode 182: The bigger you are, the less you need to do
Episode 181: Start of a new chapter
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