Benefits Of Fluoxymesterone

Thursday 13, Sep 2012

Fluoxymesterone, also known as Halotestin, is one of the most commonly used bulking cycle steroids among sportsmen. The anabolic steroid is typically used for treating deficiency of testosterone, the primary male sex hormone and is equally beneficial to maintain male secondary sex characteristics.

This steroid is indicated to young men with delayed puberty and women with advanced breast cancer and is also advised to those suffering from low red blood cell production as it can enhance release of erythropoietin (EPO) from the kidneys that means improved hemoglobin and extra oxygen carrying capacity within the body.

Fluoxymesterone use is also associated with dramatic and nearly permanent improvements in the context of exercise performance, aggression, muscle function, stamina, muscle mass, and body strength and muscle definition, endurance, and on-field performance. The steroid is also admired for its unique abilities to stimulate positive nitrogen balance and promote protein anabolism when the body is provided with sufficient calories. It is also effective to reduce protein catabolism and promote early recovery after intense workouts. This anabolic steroid can be purchased in varying forms such as capsules, injections, pills, etc. with or without a medical prescription.

The recommended dose of Fluoxymesterone is 25-50 mg per day, divided in 2-4 small doses and the anabolic steroid is stacked with Winstrol, Anavar, and Anadrol or Testosterone cypionate, Testosterone enanthate, or Testosterone suspension. Abuse or overdosing of this steroid can lead to Halotestin side effects such as facial hair growth in women, gynecomastia, water retention, menstrual irregularities, reduced libido, nausea, anger, depression, or allergic reactions.

Anadrol At A Glance-Benefits Of Oxymetholone

Monday 30, Jul 2012

Anadrol is an artificial anabolic steroid ointment that is suggested to professional sportsmen, especially those into weight training and bodybuilding, as it is one of the best steroids and does not cause adverse reactions.

Also known as Oxymetholone (A50 or A-bombs), Anadrol is suggested by doctors to cure sufferers with brittle bones and anemia and provide comfort to undernourished or underdeveloped patients. Anadrol is also recommended to individuals suffering with bone marrow failure as the drug can significantly improve the production and urinary secretion of erythropoietin (EPO).

This Schedule III drug has the chemical name of 17ß-hydroxy-2-(hydroxymethylene)-17-methyl-5a-androstan-3-one and has the molecular formula of C21H32O3. Its active ingredients include the steroid oxymetholone and inactive ingredients include lactose, povideone, starch, and magnesium stearate. Anadrol has an active life of nearly 14-16 hours and can be detected over a period of 6-8 weeks. The anabolic steroid has the anabolic/androgenic ratio of 320:45 and has the melting point of 178° to 180°C. This DHT-derived compound is not a progestin or a compound with progestenic activity.

Anadrol, the 17-Alpha-Alkylated anabolic steroid ointment, is second to none when it comes to promoting body strength, muscle function, muscle size, muscle definition, and appetite. Moreover to all these benefits, Anadrol is also valuable to enhance lean muscle mass, protein synthesis, nitrogen retention, aggression, and performance in as short as six to eight weeks. Anadrol use is also associated with an enhancement in the count of red blood cells and stamina improvements.

Anadrol must be stored at a controlled room temperature of 20° to 25°C (68° to 77°F) with excursions permitted to 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F) to maintain its shelf life and efficacy and should be guarded against unauthorized use, direct light, heat, and moisture.

Liza Hunter-Galvan won’t run for Olympics

Saturday 01, Jan 2011

Liza Hunter-Galvan won't run for OlympicsLiza Hunter-Galvan, the double Olympian, would not make an effort for the London Olympics despite an international court ruling clearing the way for those who have served doping bans.

“I’m not sure if I have good or bad feelings about the ruling, because I don’t care any more,” the marathon runner said.

From Nzherald.co.nz:

The 42-year-old won the Christchurch Marathon in June after a two-year ban for taking the blood-booster erythropoietin (EPO) in 2009 but suspects she would not be welcome if she did qualify.

“In a nutshell how do you chase a spot that isn’t there?” Hunter-Galvan said. “Whether the ban was lifted or not I realise that the biggest hurdle I face is not my age, desire, commitment, injuries, qualifying standard, financial burden, or [the] poor choice I made. Rather it lies in being accepted.

“I have no interest in going through another legal battle, they take a toll on your soul,” the runner said, a reference to the Beijing Olympics where she placed 35th after appealing her earlier non-selection to the Sports Tribunal.

The double Olympian is the only New Zealander to have tested positive to EPO that is abused in sport for stimulating the production of red blood cells that boosts the amount of oxygen delivered to the muscles.

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