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Brazilian Bodybuilder 'Popeye' Dies of Kidney Failure: The Deadly Toll of Oil and Alcohol Injections

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Трагічна втрата: відомий бразильський культурист помер через ускладнення, пов'язані з ін'єкціями олії та алкоголю.

Bodybuilder Arlindo de Souza Passes Away

According to Главком: Brazilian bodybuilder Arlindo de Souza, known as 'Brazilian Popeye,' has died from kidney failure after suffering a cardiac arrest. He had been hospitalized since December 3 due to kidney issues, which deteriorated over the holiday period. One of his kidneys reportedly failed before the New Year, with the second failing closer to Christmas. The bodybuilding community often faces significant health risks from extreme practices to achieve rapid muscle growth.

Arlindo de Souza was famous for his massive physique, notably his 74-centimeter biceps. He admitted to using injections of a mixture of alcohol and oil to enhance his muscles, a practice he later blamed for his severe health decline.

“I don't recommend this oil to anyone,” he stated, highlighting the dangers of this bodybuilding method.

De Souza, who was unmarried and childless, lived with his elderly, ailing mother. His death has been a profound loss for his family and friends.

“I took his death very hard. He did it, I did it, but he crossed the line. I don't recommend anyone use this oil. I stopped-this and other things,” he emphasized in his warnings about dangerous bodybuilding practices.

Health Risks in Bodybuilding

The tragedy of Arlindo de Souza casts a spotlight on the broader health issues and risks associated with dangerous supplements in bodybuilding. His case serves as a stark reminder of the potential consequences of neglecting one's health in pursuit of physical ideals.

His death underscores the critical need for caution in sports, particularly in bodybuilding, where hazardous muscle-enhancement techniques can lead to severe medical complications. This incident may prompt athletes to pay closer attention to their wellbeing and abandon life-threatening practices, potentially fueling a wider discussion about safety standards in the fitness and bodybuilding world.

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