Biceps in a Bottle Eh?!?!? Gregg Valentino Totally Fucked on this one.
With Arms this size, no WONDER Gregg Valentino got so much exposure. He BS'd everyone talking shit about steroids and how he was the most dedicated sloppy thinker there was in the game of Body Building. When i work my shit out every damn day in the "Brick House." The last thing i want to do is make myself look like a damn genetic freak. With No proportion and humongous arms, and an Ego to match -- Theres no wonder why this man is the most hated in the game of bodybuilding. People get you facts straight. THESE pictures are not from Steroid abuse or use. They are simply scar tissue that was formed from a product such as Sytherol. This product is actually sold on his personal website. No they arent implants or anything like that, It looks like a dead baby has taken the place of his bicep and whats sad is, NOW those lumps are gone due to an infection that nearly cost him his life. "Syntherol" is basically a synthetic form of Fatty Acids that are essentially the oils for which steroids are injected with. Smack that into a syringe and plop yourself where-ever you want bigger muscles. No Guys this doesnt mean you can inject it into your johnson. Penile tissue isnt a muscle so if you do this, your shit will fall off. August 5, 1960) in Bronx, New York is a controversial Italian-American bodybuilder who is thought to have the largest arms in the world. He resides in Yorktown, New York.
As a young man, Valentino was an active bodybuilder, but was never satisfied with his size. As a result, he quickly turned to anabolic steroids such as testosterone propionate, Boldenone and occasionally testosterone enanthate[1] to enhance his muscle mass, and soon gave up professional bodybuilding altogether, instead making his goal to simply get as large as possible. Some analysts have argued he likely suffers from muscle dysmorphia[citation needed].
Valentino was featured in "The Man Whose Arms Exploded", a TLC documentary highlighting the use and abuse of steroids. In the documentary he recalls his misuse of steroids, namely not taking precautions necessary to prevent infection. Consequently he eventually came down with a very serious infection of his right biceps. After failed attempts to drain the hematoma himself, using the same needles he used to inject his steroids, and "filling two glasses with blood and pus" he sought emergency medical treatment. Ultimately his arm was saved, at the cost of a significant reduction in the size and shape of the biceps.
Valentino has admitted to being a drug dealer, a career that began with dealing steroids, but then progressed to other harder drugs as well. He was eventually arrested and imprisoned for a year.

That is some nasty Shit
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