Bulbosaurus from Brazil: former drug addict gives himself oil injections
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/bulbosaurus-from-brazil-former-drug-addict-gives-himself-oil-injections.htmlOften people change something in appearance when they want changes in life. Brazilian Valdir Segato (Valdir Segato) was so carried away by this process that he turned from a skinny drug addict into a real Hulk. He started bodybuilding, and in order to achieve a greater effect, he introduces oil injections into his biceps, despite the fact that it is very risky for health and life. As a result, the man turned into a real mountain of pseudo-muscles.
Read on, what experiments with dangerous injections can lead to, and why a bodybuilder continues to do them, despite the risk.
Valdir Segato is a little over 50. He has been injecting synthol for several years, despite the risk of heart attacks and infections. All this a man does in order to achieve huge biceps, as well as voluminous pectoral and back muscles.
Segato from Sao Paulo is inspired by the appearance of Arnold Schwarzenegger and invented characters like the Hulk. He is proud of being called a "monster" on the streets.







Keywords: Biceps | Bodybuilding | Brazil | Substance | Harm | Injection | Oil | Man | Muscle | Risk | Transformer | Hulk
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