I lost my s*x drive after taking steroids for muscle building

Nowadays, the competition to build muscles and look fit is increasing rapidly among the youth. For this, along with working hard for hours in the gym, many times people adopt shortcuts. One of these shortcuts is the use of steroids. Although steroids can help the body build muscles quickly, their side effects can be very dangerous.

Most popular fitness influencer Tarun S. Gill reveals his personal experience in the latest podcast, “He lost his sex drive after taking steroids.” He has been doing bodybuilding for more than 15 years, and despite being a fitness freak, he had to face this problem due to steroids. He also wrote a book, “How I Lost My Sex Life.”.

He further says there is a right way to take steroids; if it is not taken properly, then it ends your sexual life; the organs stop functioning. Young boys who have just started building their bodies should avoid these shortcuts. Using these shortcuts without proper information can be dangerous.

Tarun S. Gill consulted many doctors. The only treatment for this is that you should stay away from shortcuts like steroids; by adding fat and cholesterol to the body, the organs start functioning again. Patience and natural methods should be used to build muscles. Steroids not only harm health but also have a bad effect on your confidence and personal life.

Tarun Gill is India’s leading fitness freak. He is also the founder of the biggest fitness media platform in India, TG Talks Media. He shares many experimental and informative videos related to fitness on his YouTube channel. He graduated from St. Stephens College in Delhi. In addition, he holds a master’s degree in marketing management and journalism. In 2013, he became India’s first full-time fitness YouTuber.

Steroids can have very serious side effects. Using them for a long time can damage the reproductive system. The biggest impact of steroids is on the sexual ability of men. In men, it not only causes a loss of sex drive but can also cause erectile dysfunction, a drop in sperm count, and shrinkage of the testicles.

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