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Bodybuilder's Dream Quickly Becomes A Nightmare

Meet amateur bodybuilder Romario Dos Santos Alves...

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A Brazilian body builder injected muscle-enhancing supplements to look like the Hulk. Pretty neat,right?

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3 years ago, 25-year-old amateur model/body builder Romario Dos Santos Alves seemed like a very healthy young man,until his passion for muscle gain drove him to start using Synthol.

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Romario learned about Synthol through his gym friends who had huge biceps.

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His arms bulked up to almost 25 inches in diameter.

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After time, regular needles stopped penetrating his muscles as they became rock hard. He started using needles that are used to inject bulls.

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It was all a dream come true for the Brazilian body builder to see his arms bulk up so fast. Then one day, he started feeling unbearable pain in his biceps.

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The doctors found that the oil present in the Synthol had turned rock hard, which is what made his muscles so firm and hard to inject.

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His doctor's verdict was to amputate his arms or else it could cause his life serious danger. Romario fell into a deep depression when he was told the news.

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Romario was very lucky. His doctor was able to remove the damaged portions in his muscles without amputating both his arms. His doctors put him on a very strict regimen which saved his life. Romario is forbidden to use anymore muscle-enhancing supplements and his diet is limited to fresh foods and salads.

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