> As there are no studies showing any benefits to users of AAS (the
> title of your post) there is nothing for you to link to.
>
> That was sorta the point I was working toward :) !
Well OK, but that's what you posted and what you were saying, then changed
your mind once it was pointed out to you you were simply wrong.
>
> Funny how
> that works...
>
>
> ...hmmm, i was trying to not make the post forever long, like some of
> these have gone, and I see how the wording is misleading--by "harsh
> usage",
That's a very generic term that does not mean anything. It would be "harsh
usage" to hit yourself with a hammer, and grape seed extract wont do a
thing to help.
> I meant on the body in general--not harsh usage of steroids
> specifically--I thought the studies would've made that obvious,
But you didnt post any.
> but I
> see everyone's point if they thought I meant there were specific
> studies linking resveratrol/ellagic acid/and or polyphenolic
> anthropalexins to AAS users--NO SUCH STUDY HAS BEEN ATTEMPTED!
Thus the title of this thread YOU posted called "genesis to combat steroid
effects" is bullshi%%$ and you were called on it.
> I was
> not trying to mislead anyone
The above would suggest otherwise.
>--which is why I told people to read the
> science that talked about the specific health and longevity issues
> that were being discussed--it would have been painfully obvious to
> anyone who didn't just want to pick apart another's non-carefully
> crafted sentence, and actually wanted to find something out. Again,
> I'm sorry to anyone who felt mislead.
Nice backpeddle...