
The Big Glute Lie: PEDs, Culture, and the Female Body
"Exposing the Influencer Myths, Genetic Limits, and Hidden Dangers of Performance-Enhancing Drugs in Women’s Pursuit of the ‘Perfect’ Body"
No More Fitness Lies! · Navid Moravej
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Show Notes
The Big Glute Lie: PEDs, Culture, and the Female Body
Why are women risking their health, fertility, and mental well-being for larger glutes? Join us for an eye-opening episode of No More Fitness Lies!, where we delve into the murky waters where social media influencers, genetic truths, and the secretive use of performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) like steroids and SARMs collide.
What You’ll Learn:
- The Influencer Deception: Discover how fitness "gurus" peddle genetic myths while covertly promoting PEDs to a vast audience of women.
- Genetic Truths: Uncover why your bone structure and muscle fiber types set the stage for glute growth, and why no supplement can truly alter these realities.
- PEDs’ Hidden Toll: Explore the severe health consequences like irreversible voice changes, potential infertility, and more that are often glossed over.
- The Science of "Natural": Learn how to harness your unique genetic potential for glute development without compromising your health.
Shocking Revelations:
- 1 in 50 high school girls has experimented with steroids (ACOG, 2011).
- 83% of "natural" glute supplements harbor undisclosed PEDs (Labdoor, 2024).
Featured Stories:
- A momfluencer's confession: “I sacrificed my fertility for Instagram fame.”
- Trans athlete Jamie Lee’s struggle with stereotypes: “Cis women often ask me for steroid advice—it’s disheartening.”
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References Not Limited To:
- Journal of Anatomy (2022): Glute insertion points.
- Nature Genetics (2021): Myostatin gene variants.
- PMC NIH (2023): SARM side effects in women.
- Fitt Insider (2024): Influencer PED partnerships.
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