

From Being Bullied to Becoming a Bodybuilder: Dr. Mandeep’s Transformation Story
From being bullied to bodybuilding, dealing with steroids, gynecomastia and transforming lives through fitness and nutrition, Dr Mandeep's journey is raw, real, and powerful. In this episode, we talk about body image, fitness myths, steroid misuse, and the mindset it takes to rebuild confidence from the inside out.

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10 minutes
From being bullied to bodybuilding, dealing with steroids, gynecomastia and transforming lives through fitness and nutrition, Dr Mandeep's journey is raw, real, and powerful. In this episode, we talk about body image, fitness myths, steroid misuse, and the mindset it takes to rebuild confidence from the inside out.
Timestamps:
00:00 – Trailer
00:56 – Introduction
02:43 – Fitness journey
03:46 – Physiotherapy & recovery
05:29 – Mind-muscle connection
06:55 – Fitness myths
09:37 – Gynecomastia & steroids
20:20 – Importance of nutrition
21:12 – Role of genetic testing
23:00 – Bodybuilding basics
24:40 – Weightlifting for women
25:27 – Allergic to whey?
25:50 – Nutrition tips for teens
27:21 – Creatine cautions
28:20 – Most useless supplement
28:56 – Protein & constipation
29:54 – Muscle maintenance & joint care
33:28 – Advice for women
35:55 – Choosing the right trainer
38:10 – Muscle adaptation
42:25 – Testosterone therapy
48:18 – Bigger penis myths
51:40 – Testosterone in women
53:46 – Anti-ageing tips
55:40 – Dr. Mandeep’s inspiration
58:47 – Outro
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