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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Interview with Nelson Vergel about his experience with testosterone
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<blockquote data-quote="Nelson Vergel" data-source="post: 12985" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Here is an older interview</p><p></p><p>'A few years after his HIV diagnosis, Nelson Vergel [nelsonvergel.com] began wasting away. No matter how much he ate, no matter how many protein shakes he added to his diet, no matter how much iron he pumped, the chemical engineer could not regain 25 pounds the virus had stripped from his 5-foot-7 frame. He watched as dozens of HIV-infected friends progressively lost body fat and muscle -- and, ultimately, their lives.</p><p></p><p>"Either I have to do something," Vergel thought, "or I'll be the next one." Then he found steroids.</p><p></p><p>For more than a decade, Vergel has been among the chronically ill patients who take anabolic steroids -- legally -- for the same fundamental reason some athletes use them on the sly: to build up their bodies.</p><p></p><p>A storm of attention has been paid of late to illicit use of steroids among athletes, who forever want to run faster and hit balls farther. But at the same time, a quiet movement is under way to discover what legitimate role the drugs can play in mainstream medicine.'</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.ergogenics.org/nelson-vergel.html" target="_blank">MORE HERE </a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nelson Vergel, post: 12985, member: 3"] Here is an older interview 'A few years after his HIV diagnosis, Nelson Vergel [nelsonvergel.com] began wasting away. No matter how much he ate, no matter how many protein shakes he added to his diet, no matter how much iron he pumped, the chemical engineer could not regain 25 pounds the virus had stripped from his 5-foot-7 frame. He watched as dozens of HIV-infected friends progressively lost body fat and muscle -- and, ultimately, their lives. "Either I have to do something," Vergel thought, "or I'll be the next one." Then he found steroids. For more than a decade, Vergel has been among the chronically ill patients who take anabolic steroids -- legally -- for the same fundamental reason some athletes use them on the sly: to build up their bodies. A storm of attention has been paid of late to illicit use of steroids among athletes, who forever want to run faster and hit balls farther. But at the same time, a quiet movement is under way to discover what legitimate role the drugs can play in mainstream medicine.' [URL="http://www.ergogenics.org/nelson-vergel.html"]MORE HERE [/URL] [/QUOTE]
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