If you're anything like me, you've probably spent a considerable amount of time lurking in underground enhanced bodybuilding forums, Facebook groups, and a few subreddits.
Collecting as much info as you can on various PEDs through personal anecdotes and experiments. I've been doing this for years, not missing a single post on my list of URLs. A brutal, time consuming, and frustrating way of doing PED research. But nonetheless better than reading shady and contradicting articles from garbage blogs abusing Googles' search algorithm.
Up until I had the chance to work with clients I didn't know the power of having access to data with statistical significance. With my clients I could curate the conditions, which biomarkers they test, the food they eat, drugs they take, and so on. Having data on 46 different people that ran the same dose of RAD-140, with all biomarkers monitored, and lifestyle factors noted offers insights that far surpass the average RAD-140 report from an online gym rat.
What makes a study more impactful than someone just sharing their personal experience is that a study uses a systematic method to collect data. This data is analyzed to understand broader patterns and relationships, rather than just focusing on a single individual's result.
Imagine instead of searching the web for days, weeks even, looking for potential answers on a given PED - you could open up your bookmarks and load up a database where access the reports of hundreds of users. Reports that all follow the same format and provide the same variables, neatly sorted, with pictures, bloodwork markers, and a list of effects each user experienced.
You can read each report one by one quickly as they all follow the same format, OR you could see a statistic for all the reports in the database, for example on the % of users experienced hair shedding from RAD-140, or high blood pressure from LGD, or erectile issues from S23 along with supporting statistics which protocols yielded the best overall results.
If you made it by here you know the value in such a system, but it's not easy to make and requires experience in many fields including enhanced bodybuilding, coding, data, and so on. Unfortunately I'm not all knowing and can't make this happen by myself.
So how can you help make this happen? Donate data. Any submissions made will grant a discount to the launch price which will come at a premium, and gradually increase as the database gets larger and more features get implemented.
A special gift to all my email subscribers. The PED Dictionary is a DOC designed to help you navigate the world of enhanced bodybuilding. A game changer for beginners that want to learn more but don't know where to start, and a must-have handbook for even the most advanced enhanced researchers.