Very interesting indeed. If people have huge issues with steroids, this documentary may open their eyes a bit.Which was a really interesting documentary I thought.Lastly, people forget that in '91, the U.S. Congress and Supreme Court called upon the DEA, FDA and one other government organization to determine if steriods should be found illegal to the public. Well, the DEA, FDA and the other organization decided that steroids should not be made illegal to the public and that there can be safe use. Well, someone must' have paid off Congress because their determination was negated by Congress and anabolic/androgenic steroids were made illegal. You can find that fact on the documentary "Bigger, Faster, Stronger."
I do concur.Whether or not a person can OD on steroids isn't really the issue. They are a performance enhancing drug, meaning that those who use them gain an advantage over those who don't. EPO, HGH, anabolic steroids, etc. can all be used responsibly and safely, but should they be a part of sport? Unfortunately, they ARE a part of sport and I'd argue that they are far more common than most people realize.
The WADA vs. Lance Armstrong case shold be playing out in the near future and I wonder how much effect it will have throughout the sporting world.