Bodybuilders puff up with ?Popeye? Synthol Oil

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Lifer
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BODYBUILDERS seeking more impressive physiques are turning themselves into living versions of the cartoon character Popeye by injecting a form of synthetic oil into their muscles, writes Daniel Foggo.

The substance, produced by various companies but known colloquially as synthol, binds with the muscle fibres creating a freakish, bloated appearance. Without any weight training, recipients of the injections can end up with arms larger than their legs.

Synthol is said to be attracting the interest of British gym-goers looking for instant ?bulk? and unconcerned about any associated health risks.

Jim McVeigh, of the Centre for Public Health in Liverpool, said: ?In the last year I have heard of a few cases of people using synthol here. There is a lot of chatter on the internet throwing out questions saying, ?Have you heard about this drug?? so there seems to be a lot of interest.?

Synthol, which is a mixture of triglyceride oils and benzyl alcohol, was originally intended as a form of ?posing oil? for bodybuilders. When injected into a muscle, however, the body is slow to break it down, so giving an inflated appearance.

McVeigh, who called its use ?daft?, said: ?It doesn?t actually develop the muscles as such; it just sort of sits in the tissues and makes them larger.

?One of the main problems people have with this is deformity as gravity plays its part, giving you droops within your muscles. There are some terrible cases of inflamed tissue from it.

?Also, because it gives a fast swelling, you will get cramp from a squashing of the nerve. Then you can get crushing of the actual blood vessels and blood flow cut-off.? Some authorities in the US have said bodybuilders also risk giving themselves a pulmonary embolism, which can be fatal, by injecting synthol directly into a major blood vessel.

The use and purchase of synthol and similar derivatives is not illegal. They can be bought off British internet sites for £125 for 100 millilitres. The Centre for Public Health said such sites were exploiting a legal loophole: ?It was never developed for this purpose so it isn?t really covered by any legislation.?

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/health/article1782095.ece
 

Wapp

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Wasn't there some american guy that was famous for this? Didn't one of his arms rupture?
 

RaistlinZ

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Countdown until some dork tries to inject the stuff into his penis in 5.....4.....3.....2.....1....

;)
 

rocadelpunk

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jesus, that picture is horrible.

seems like it's on the opposite spectrum of anorexia/bullimea but still a disease...
 

40Hands

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How can you honestly think this looks good? Are they special individuals?
 

911paramedic

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Originally posted by: Wapp
Wasn't there some american guy that was famous for this? Didn't one of his arms rupture?
He caused tissue necrosis and had to have surgery to remove the dead tissue. This is a REALLY bad idea.

 

Demon-Xanth

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I think Synthoil is the bodybuilder equivilent of a Type-R sticker. It doesn't make you stronger...
 

gwrober

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Originally posted by: RaistlinZ
Countdown until some dork tries to inject the stuff into his penis in 5.....4.....3.....2.....1....

;)

Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
I think Synthoil is the bodybuilder equivilent of a Type-R sticker. It doesn't make you stronger...

LMAO! :thumbsup:

EDIT: ....that is really nasty looking.
 

Special K

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Originally posted by: Wapp
Wasn't there some american guy that was famous for this? Didn't one of his arms rupture?

I'm pretty sure Greg Valentino used a lot of synthol. I'm sure you can find pics of his cartoon character-like arms on google.