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Doctor Owen, a British Medical Doctor and Chemist, explains the key fundamental differences between creatine supplementation and the use of androgenic anabolic steroids (in particular, focusing on synthetic testosterone) for performance-enhancing benefits. This video covers the important differences in: legality mechanism of action and effect side effects and health risks Between creatine and anabolic steroids. Creatine is legal and available for purchase in chemists and supplement stores to any adult and is generally safe for healthy individuals when sticking to recommended doses. It has been studied extensively for effectiveness and safety for over 30 years and has robust evidence behind its use. Anabolic steroids also have an established performance-enhancing benefit, but, carry significant health risks due to the effects they have on other body tissues, particularly the heart and blood vessels. Therefore, their sale and consumption is widely illegal outside of treatment of recognised testosterone deficiency led by an appropriately qualified medical professional. Negative health effects of anabolic steroids include: Link to script and all referenced science: / creatine-versus-79729315 *Medical Disclaimer* This video expresses my personal and professional opinion that the use of anabolic steroids and any illegal performance-enhancing substance absolutely should not be done. Primarily because of the very high potential for extremely severe impacts on your physical and mental health. Plus, the risk of contamination and ingestion of unknown, untested substances.**