Eddie Guerrero RIP!

mon

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Died of heart failure. It was possibly of past link to drug abuse i.e painkillers. I know this question might seem a bit odd but please can you confirm that 4 1000mg MSM tablets a day is OK? This has kind of freaked me out a bit.
 

mon

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I am saying this because some people here are taking all sorts of rubbish in order to regrow their hair, Who knows what systematic damage they are doing to themselves in the long term.
 

jeffsss

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mon said:
Died of heart failure. It was possibly of past link to drug abuse i.e painkillers. I know this question might seem a bit odd but please can you confirm that 4 1000mg MSM tablets a day is OK? This has kind of freaked me out a bit.

there is no established amount of daily value for MSM.. I doubt you could overdose on it and die, but at the same time I doubt too much of it is good for you.
 

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Ease up mon, and take another hit of the gunja, mon.

My little bro just told me that sad news a little earlier. Eddie was using steroids as many of those wrestlers do. Steroids can have a major impact on the heart. Arnold Swarzenegger had to have heart sugery due to his steroid use.

Dont worry about MSM, i dont even think u could OD on it. Every part of your body utilizes MSM.
 

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blaze said:
Ease up mon, and take another hit of the gunja, mon.

My little bro just told me that sad news a little earlier. Eddie was using steroids as many of those wrestlers do. Steroids can have a major impact on the heart. Arnold Swarzenegger had to have heart sugery due to his steroid use.

Dont worry about MSM, i dont even think u could OD on it. Every part of your body utilizes MSM.

It's impossible to know if his heart problem was caused by steroids, many people have heart problems without steroids, maybe he just ate too much fatty food.

Likewise we don't know the cuase of Arnold's heart problems.
 

tomsmith

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Another tragic death in wrestling.

What a huge loss, Eddie was a genuine world class wrestler. Can't we even get through one year without a drugs-related death in this sport?

R.I.P Eddie Guerrero
 

Red Rose

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What happened to this guy:-

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Is he still alive? I remember him being a bit of a legend in the 80's.
 

Dave001

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Of all the drugs being used by professional athletes and bodybuilders, anabolic steroids are probably among the most benign.
 

ronaldkia

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how many wrestlers have to be found dead in their motel rooms or their house?

isnt that how Brian Pillman, Mr.Perfect, rick Rude, Elizabeth was found dead....

how did Texas tornado, Yokozuna die?
 

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ronaldkia said:
how many wrestlers have to be found dead in their motel rooms or their house?

isnt that how Brian Pillman, Mr.Perfect, rick Rude, Elizabeth was found dead....

how did Texas tornado, Yokozuna die?

that's what happens when you use anabolic sterioids.. and pain killers to mend your body.. then wrestle.. repeat 100X a year.
 

michael barry

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Dont forget about Kerry Von Erich back in the eighties and his brother Kevin. Kerry, the really superbuilt one, had a coke habit. Kevin was so distraught, he shot himself over his brothers death.

I hate to speculate, but Ive been around the block enough to believe that at 38, as cut as he was all the time, Eddie Guerrero proboably was using at least a few cycles of 'roids per year. Its hard to stay in that kind of shape year round. We only see body builders in contest season and wrestling is year round, appearances are year round.

Roid's like Winstrol, Dinabol, Test, and Androstenidione (despite the fact that it used to be illegal, its just a weaker steroid), screw up your heart valves, cartilage in joints, liver, can wreck your complexion if youre prone to acne, aggravate and accelerate hairloss, lead to increased body hair, make your temper flare badly........they arent worth it. And those are just the effects we know of. In twenty or thirty more years, we will see if former users get cancers, etc.

Eddie G. was a good entertainer who stayed in good shape. He was as good as the face (good guy) as he was a heel (bad guy) in the storylines. Baseball player Ken Caminiti certainly had his health go to hell on roids'.
 

ronaldkia

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yes Kerry Von Erich, thats the Texas Tornado.
 

global

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michael barry said:
Dont forget about Kerry Von Erich back in the eighties and his brother Kevin. Kerry, the really superbuilt one, had a coke habit. Kevin was so distraught, he shot himself over his brothers death.

I hate to speculate, but Ive been around the block enough to believe that at 38, as cut as he was all the time, Eddie Guerrero proboably was using at least a few cycles of 'roids per year. Its hard to stay in that kind of shape year round. We only see body builders in contest season and wrestling is year round, appearances are year round.

Roid's like Winstrol, Dinabol, Test, and Androstenidione (despite the fact that it used to be illegal, its just a weaker steroid), screw up your heart valves, cartilage in joints, liver, can wreck your complexion if youre prone to acne, aggravate and accelerate hairloss, lead to increased body hair, make your temper flare badly........they arent worth it. And those are just the effects we know of. In twenty or thirty more years, we will see if former users get cancers, etc.

Eddie G. was a good entertainer who stayed in good shape. He was as good as the face (good guy) as he was a heel (bad guy) in the storylines. Baseball player Ken Caminiti certainly had his health go to hell on roids'.

Its hard to know if steroids cause heart damage because no study will ever be done on steroid users to compare them to non users for rates of death from heart damage. There is only anecdotal evidence of someone dying from a heart problem and finding out after they had used steroids but that does not mean steroids caused the heart problem, or if they did, that they would cause it in most people.
 

michael barry

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Global,

Arnold Schwarrzenagger (or however you spell it) has a pig valve in his heart. I get the feeling this might have been from steroids. Many of the bodybuilders, powerlifters that die so curiously early when still appearing to be in pretty good shape in their 30's and 40's seem to so often die of heart failure. I readily admit no studies confirm it, but this casual evidence sure points in the direction of "lets test for this effect (in mice of course)" to me.
 

global

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You do make a valid point of course but in the case of top level bodybuilders many other factors are also in play such as extremely high calory diet (perhaps derived from high fat meats) use of stimulants to lose body fat etc etc that it's really hard to pinpoint steroids as the cause.

Even if they were the cause, the sort of steroid use that Arnold did compared to your average "recreational" bodybuilder would be like comparing a heroin addict to yourself taking an aspirin for a headache.

Finally, let's remember that the most popular steoid of all, testosterone, is a naturally occurring hormone and so isn't intrinsically harmful in any way.
 
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