A Social media content creator named Peter Mo has been documenting one of the more reckless fitness experiments online. The individual behind it consumes up to 24 beers daily while running a heavy ste**id cycle, all without ever stepping foot in a gym.
Peter’s current cycle includes 400 mg of testosterone per week, 175 mg of trenbolone per week, 120 mg of Dianabol, and 200 mg of masteron per week, totaling nearly a gram of PED weekly. This is combined with daily heavy al**hol consumption and regular Adderall use, despite no actual training.

His blood work painted a deeply concerning picture. Glucose levels are approaching the pre-diabetic threshold, while lipoprotein fractionation results showed an extremely poor distribution of lipoproteins.
Apolipoprotein B levels reportedly reached 112 mg per deciliter, a major cardiovascular red flag associated with increased heart disease risk.


Blood pressure readings climbed as high as 183, although Peter attempted to dismiss the results by suggesting wristband monitors can sometimes be inaccurate.
Despite the health concerns, Peter announced plans to compete in a natural, PED-tested bodybuilding federation. His reasoning was that because he is taking st**oids without training, he is effectively comparable to someone who trains naturally.

That logic has been widely criticized, as anabolic st**oids can independently promote muscle growth, alter body composition, and impact lean mass and bone mineral density regardless of whether someone lifts weights. Those effects are a key reason why such PEDs remain banned in natural bodybuilding competitions.
The targeted show has already been delayed multiple times, shifting from June to July and now to August, leading to growing skepticism about whether the stage appearance will actually happen.

Beyond the physical effects, noticeable behavioral changes have also become increasingly apparent. Peter appears more irrational and irritable compared to his earlier videos, something often associated with trenbolone’s documented impact on sleep and the central nervous system. He has also acknowledged experiencing severe nighttime disturbances, which he later jokingly rebranded as night excitements.