Modern Enhancements: Tracing the Evolution of Steroids
The evolution of steroids has captivated many, tracing back to when hormones like testosterone were first isolated in the late 19th century. A pivotal moment came in 1935 with the synthesis of testosterone by Adolf Butenandt and Leopold Ruzicka. Initially promising in medicine for conditions like arthritis, steroids’ influence expanded to sports, enhancing performance but igniting ethical debates. Advances continue to unfold, yielding safer derivatives and new applications. These strides highlight steroids’ profound impact across sectors, balancing therapeutic benefits against ethical considerations.


