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Trenbolone Steroid Linked to Homosexual Urges Among Bodybuilders Community

Danny Jones Podcast · #396 - “Ozempic on Steroids” Next Wave of Miracle Peptides Is Coming | Mark Bell · May 15, 2026
Trenbolone Steroid Linked to Homosexual Urges Among Bodybuilders Community
Danny Jones Podcast
Danny Jones Podcast
#396 - “Ozempic on Steroids” Next Wave of Miracle Peptides Is Coming | Mark Bell
"Trenbolone, they believe can make you gay. It's a persistent myth and urban legend within bodybuilding communities, often summarized by the phrase more tren, more men."
Bell discussed a longstanding bodybuilding community claim that the steroid trenbolone causes homosexual behavior due to extreme libido spikes. While noting it's an urban legend, he suggested the drug's ability to create uncontrollable sexual urges may lead users toward any outlet. The conversation highlighted how performance-enhancing drugs can radically alter brain chemistry and sexual behavior.

About this episode

On this episode of the Danny Jones Podcast, host Danny Jones sits down with Mark Bell, powerlifter, inventor of the Slingshot, and host of the Power Project podcast, for a wide-ranging conversation on performance-enhancing drugs, nutrition, training philosophy, and unconventional health practices. Bell made headlines by confessing to a 25-year testosterone addiction he expects will last his lifetime, citing fears that stopping would cost him mental clarity and training performance despite knowing the health risks. The discussion dove deep into steroid culture, with Bell addressing bodybuilding myths like trenbolone causing homosexual urges due to extreme libido spikes, and explaining how performance drugs alter brain chemistry in unpredictable ways. Bell challenged mainstream diet narratives by claiming dietary fat, not carbohydrates, is the primary obesity driver because of calorie density and restaurant cooking practices that make fat overconsumption unavoidable. He introduced research on WVE-007, the so-called James Bond peptide, which early trials show adds 8 pounds of muscle while cutting visceral fat with only yearly injections. The episode also covered kratom regulation, with Bell's brother reporting Florida's 7-OH ban caused opioid overdose spikes as pain patients turned to fentanyl instead of prescribed alternatives. Bell and Jones discussed GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic, assisted suicide commercials, the importance of outdoor movement and sunlight exposure, homeschooling alternatives like Acton Academy, and Bell's philosophy of equanimity in the face of social media chaos. The conversation blended personal vulnerability with controversial health claims, offering insight into the mind of a fitness influencer who lives at the extreme edge of biohacking.

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