There were claims that Zyzz already had a pre-existing heart condition and it was well documented and researched before his death itself that steroid abuse worsens pre-existing conditions, especially related to the heart. To top this, his brother Said still muses Instagram followers about how he is living the natty life for a few more weeks due to an injury rehab and how he is itching to jump on the 'Trenbolone' again.
The question here to ask is, are anabolic steroids worth the tiny bit of fame they give you online? Are those likes and supplement and apparel sponsorships worth the shit one ends up injecting up their arse?
Zyzz's story is tragic to say the very least. It is often told again in this piece as a precaution and a warning to aspiring bodybuilders for the price they may end up paying due to misuse and abuse of anabolic steroids. If anything, stories like these should serve as an awakening to those already injecting and move them to get off the roids.
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A spokesman for Sydney Hotshots, Aziz's employer for three years, said he was struggling to come to terms with the news. The YouTube [video] stuff was all for show. Aside from the steroids, he was a lovely guy. Further tributes flowed on Aziz's private Facebook profile and online bodybuilding forums, where he has been hailed as a god. Another friend wrote: "RIP Az! U were 2 real inspiration 2 all. U will b missed by all. Really sad 2 loose such a young life, I stil cant belive it :.
A separate Facebook page was set up on Tuesday. One fan wrote: "Zyzz changed my life, I've never met him. The cause of death was a heart attack. What was this caused? A lifestyle. Drugs, parties, steroids, dehydration, each of these factors had an impact on such an ending.
His body was unquestionable and many wanted to look like him. Many people ask themselves if it is possible naturally? The answer is no. Steroids helped him build and maintain a cut body all year round with his lifestyle. The general consensus about these rumors was that they were just rumors. Until Zyzz died suddenly in a sauna in Thailand, in He was only 22 years old.
The autopsy revealed that he had a heart defect that had not been diagnosed and that could end his life at any time. On the other hand, anabolic steroids have always been linked to heart problems.
Taking steroids could have accelerated the failure of his heart Also, shortly before his death, his brother, Said Shavershian, was arrested for steroid possession Finally, we will never know if Zyzz died too soon because of The use of steroids.
Zyzz told the media that he had never used steroids, his sculpted body came from a strict diet and even stricter training. To the surprise of his admirers, he died in a sauna in Pattaya in August , only 22 years old. The autopsy confirmed that Zyzz had died of cardiac arrest. The death of Zyzz has underlined the renewed popularity of so-called "holiday steroids". He was on vacation when he met another bodybuilder, Tim "Sharky" Ward, just months after his brother, Said "Chestbrah" Shavershian, got caught with steroids on his return from Australia.
Tim "Sharky" had reported to the media that he had urged Zyzz to slow down his use of steroids a few days before his death. Many Australian bodybuilders later admitted they were taking a vacation in Pattaya, and in the southern islands, to make steroid cycles for several months until they are properly inflated to return to their country.
But, holidays, for many as Zyzz, had a dangerous side, if not fatal. It is a huge industry in Thailand and it is well known for making fast money through poor quality products. Buying steroids in Pattaya, whether real or counterfeit, is like "buying sweets". Buyers do not need prescription.
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