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In this episode of the Unwracked Podcast, Andrew Berry, Kyle Wilkes, and Chris Tuttle tackle one of the most uncomfortable but necessary conversations in modern bodybuilding: why so many athletes are dying young. The guys break down the real contributors — escalating PED doses, stimulant abuse, poor sleep, unchecked blood pressure, inadequate lab work, reckless coaching, and the race to grow faster than the body can adapt. They also discuss why basic blood panels often give athletes a false sense of security, how doctors frequently fail enhanced athletes, and why stimulant-heavy fat loss protocols may be more dangerous than anabolic steroids themselves. This episode isn’t fear-mongering — it’s an honest, experience-driven discussion about risk, responsibility, and longevity in a sport that increasingly rewards extremes. If you’re enhanced, coaching enhanced athletes, or thinking about competing, this is a conversation you need to hear. 00:00 Intro – Why This Topic Matters 02:10 Why It Feels Like Everyone Is Dying 05:30 PED Use Is More Aggressive Than Ever 09:45 More Users = More Deaths (Simple Math) 12:40 Are Basic Blood Panels Lying to You? 16:30 Blood Pressure: The Silent Killer 19:45 Coaches Who Don’t Require Labs 24:10 Doctors vs Enhanced Athletes 29:30 Lifestyle Stress, Sleep Deprivation & Burnout 33:40 Recreational Drugs in Bodybuilding 38:15 Stimulants & Fat Burners vs Heart Health 44:20 Caffeine Caps & Chronic Fatigue 48:50 Fixing Energy Without More Stims 52:10 Peptides, Mitochondria & Unknown Risks 55:30 The Race to Get Big Faster 59:30 Final Thoughts on Longevity & Responsibility