Thursday 6 October 2016

Monster in the Street: Meet the Brazilian Bodybuilder Who Injected Himself with Oil to Look Like the Incredible Hulk (Photos)

A Brazilian construction worker who injects himself with synthol, which is made up of 85% oil, 7.5% lidocaine and 7.5% alcohol, has vowed never to stop until he become the most feared monster in the street.
Segato injects himself with synthol, which is made up of 85% oil, 7.5% lidocaine and 7.5% alcohol
 
A 48-year-old identified as Beefcake Valdir Segato, whose huge biceps measure a staggering 23 inches as a result of painful synthol injections, have doubled this size of his 12 inches arm after he began injecting the potentially lethal oil substance five years ago and now he wants to get even bigger.
 
According to Dailymail, Sao Paulo, Brazil-born man who is inspired by the physiques of Arnold Schwarzenegger and fictional characters like The Hulk, is proud to be known locally as 'the monster' in the street.
 
When he was a boy (left) Critics say he is cheating by using injections of synthol (right)
 
Speaking to a correspondent, the construction worker, said: 'They call me Hulk, Schwarzenegger and He-Man all the time and I like that.  I've doubled my biceps but I still want to be bigger.' 
 
As a youth he was an emaciated skinny drug addict and lost so much weight he was known as 'Skinny Dog'.
 
Valdir Segato, a construction worker, wants to get even bigger muscles
 

'I got involved with drugs and I started losing weight because you don't eat, you lead a wrong life,' he said, adding that he quit drugs and joined a gym but he wanted more extreme effects than he could achieve from exercise alone.
 
He was offered synthol by someone in the gym and, having an addictive personality, soon became hooked on the muscle-enhancing substance, which he injects into his biceps, chest and shoulders.
 
Valdir Segato
 
He has bulked up from 55kg (eight stone, six pounds) to 80kg (12 stone, five pounds) but says the oil does not make him any stronger.
 
Valdir Segato has been warned he could potentially face amputation of a limb if he continues to inject himself with synthol 

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