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He May Look Like An Athlete, But This Man’s Addiction To His Body Led To His Demise
By most accounts, Andreas Munzer was a talented athlete and a valued member of the international bodybuilding community. Those who knew him describe Munzer as ambitious and driven to be the best bodybuilder possible. However, this ambition had a dark side. It meant that Munzer was a chronic user and abuser of steroids throughout his career.
In fact, it was the copious use of steroids that led to his painful death at only 31 years old. During the last phase of his career before his death, it was said that Munzer had the lowest percentage of body fat in the world.
Here is Munzer in his prime. Thanks to his unnaturally low body fat percentage, you can see an amazing amount of detail in the muscles below his skin.
I suppose I”ve always wanted to know what a butt without fat looks like…
Munzer”s downfall was the large amount of steroids he took on a near-daily basis to achieve his physique. He worked hard at the gym, but it was the steroids that allowed him to pack on muscle and maintain it in such an unnatural way.
In March 1996, Munzer was admitted to the hospital after complaining of severe stomach pains for a few months. The steroids were taking their toll, and his stomach started bleeding. Doctors attempted to operate to stop the bleeding, but were unable to do so in time. Shortly thereafter, Munzer died after his liver and kidneys failed.
(via BodyBuilding.com)
Let this be a lesson in steroid usage: don”t do it. Even if your goal is to look like the people in the bodybuilding magazines, it”s not worth it. A working liver is certainly better than a polystyrene one.
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