While Dianabol has a variety of positive side effects, it also comes with a whole laundry list of not so pretty problems. Among the most common are male breast development, acne, water retention, extremely oily skin and unwanted hair growth. In addition the substance has been shown to have a link to baldness, most commonly in men with the genetic make-up for the condition. Many users try to counteract some of these side effects by using an estrogen blocker.
As with many steroids, Dianabol is chemically modified so that it can survive passage through the liver and digestive organs without breaking down. While this modification allows the drug to have a longer effect in the body, it also can create a highly dangerous toxicity level in the liver, which can lead to liver failure and even cancer. It is thought that using the drug for shorter periods of time (no more than an two month cycle) can reduce the risk of this problem.
So is it really worth the risk? While steroids have a whole host of negative side effects that should be deterrent enough, couple that with the fact that the United States Food and Drug Administration banned all steroids as illegal substances back in the early 1990’s and you have double the reason not to give the supplement a try. Also, consider the fact that if caught using or selling the substance, you face the same prosecution as any other illegal drug user or dealer.
In addition, all professional and many amateur sports require periodic drug testing of their athletes. If found to be using performance enhancing substances, athletes not only run the risk of criminal prosecution, but also the potential of being banned from their sport for life.
With all the alternatives on the market, it is a wonder that anyone would want to take the legal and health risks posed by substances such as Dianabol. Not only are these alternative supplements completely legal and lacking in the ugly side effects of their beefed up steroid cousins, many have been shown to provide remarkable results.

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