McGwire realized that as andro sales soared in the months after he acknowledged using it. A year later, he said he stopped using it because he didn't want kids taking andro in his name.
I never even believed the andro story from the start,IMO it was just a smoke screen for the AAS that gave him those gains. Andro will not do the type of transformations that MCGwire's body achieved,but it is more politically correct to use a "supplement" than AAS.
The politicalization of the whole AAS issue is the problem,it's not about teens livers,olympic cheaters,roid ragers in wife beater attire or what ever other emotionally charged bullet you want to use to try and kill off AAS use. Enhancing your performance should not be equated with satanic ritual. For the educated and informed athlete it's just one tool that helps get the job done. If these people spent more time worrying about what they put into THEIR bodies(BigMac's,fries and pizzas usually) and less,or better yet,no time worrying about what I put into mine we'd all be better off.
Prez,why do you say when refering to baseballs lack of AAS drug testing "sad but true...." It's one of the few things MLB does right IMO