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Bigger Stronger Faster* Reviews

  • Abbey 2022-12-25 09:33:48

    About medicines and hormones

    In China, a country where antibiotics are abused, what qualifications do we have to discuss whether the use of hormones is correct or not. In a country where China cannot even guarantee the safety of basic over-the-counter drugs, why should we worry about the sequelae of these hormone drugs? In...

  • Hunter 2022-08-20 04:10:46

    About medicines and hormones

    In China, a country where antibiotics are abused, what qualifications do we have to discuss whether the use of hormones is correct or not. In a country where China cannot even guarantee the safety of basic over-the-counter drugs, why should we worry about the sequelae of these hormone drugs? In...

  • Maddison 2022-06-23 22:58:29

    A film full of personal complaints

    This film is quite objective about the abuse of hormones in the United States, but it is very extreme for those fitness people who have achieved fame, because the success of bodybuilders does not depend on eating hormones alone. The more fair and objective part of this film lies in the middle part,...

  • Eryn 2022-06-23 22:14:31

    The inevitable process of social development

    Seeing the documentary Bigger, Stronger, Faster* (2008) had a little feeling.

    Through the life experiences of the three brothers, Chris Bell, an obese family, the film shows in simple terms the proliferation of hormone drugs in the American sports industry and the negative effects it...

  • Allison 2022-06-23 18:27:40

    "Bigger, Stronger, Faster"

    The film is a good documentary about steroid abuse. The author starts from his own family, uses the stories of famous sports figures as a supplement, combines interviews with doctors, scientists, and social figures, and finally extends to the dependence of various workers on hormone drugs (even...

  • Blaze 2022-06-23 17:36:11

    Comment

    It's always a chicken-and-egg problem, and in short, he says America is a country that hates failure. People in this country are using hormones, and health care product manufacturers just saw this demand and accelerated the development of Americans. NBL's hormone problem is a fallacy. On the one...

  • Wellington 2022-06-23 14:17:44

    The American dream ripened by hormones and the Chinese dream fueled by saplings

    In the Song Dynasty, there was a person who was jealous of Min Qimiao's lack of growth, and Mangmang came back and said to him, "I'm sick today, I'll help the seedling to grow!" There are few elders in the world who do not help Miao! Those who think it is useless and abandon it are those who do not...