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Prohormone Supplements

ATTENTION:
The Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 2004 was signed into law by President Bush on October 22, 2004. It became effective in January 2005. After that date, just possessing these banned substances will be a crime. This law makes ALL steroid precursors (prohormones) except DHEA "controlled substances" in the United States.

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Prohormone Reviews

 1-AD / 1-Testosterone: 1-Testosterone (converts from 1-AD) is a phenomenally potent compound, surpassing even most synthetic anabolic steroids. Plus, 1-AD nor 1-testosterone are capable of aromatizing into estrogen.

 4-AD (Androdiol): 4-AD is a naturally occurring androgen metabolite and is also a direct precursor to testosterone. 4-AD converts to testosterone up to four times more efficiently than Androstene through a different enzymatic pathway.

 19-Nor Andro: Converts to nor-testosterone which is an anabolic hormone that possesses a higher anabolic to androgenic ratio than testosterone.

 5-Alpha Andro (5-Alpha Androstane-3,17 Beta Diol): A potent non-aromatizing, (won't convert to estrogen), androgen that is known for its muscle-hardening effects. Excellent for getting ripped and cut.

 Other Anabolic Supplements: These anabolic supplements don't fall into any category. They have combinations of 1-AD, Tribulus Terrestris, Nor Andro, HGH or GH compounds, creatine, protein and other combinations of pro-hormones.

 Complete Anabolic Kits: Ideal when individual prohormones and cycles seem confusing. Kits are well-rounded prohormone cycles.

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