RoadHouse said:
I wouldnt say its a sure bet. If your progesterone sensitive yes, if your estrogen sensitive probaly not. Im not progesterone sensitive, but i am estrogen sensitive. Anadrol does not aromatize. Dbol does. They work much the same though, as far as water weight, and strength and muscles gains, so i wouldnt say dbol is better in anadrol in that regard, they work much the same.
I agree and disagree. I agree that Anadrol causes gyno if you're progesterone sensitive. I don't agree that D-bol is comparable to Anadrol as far as water weight, and strength and muscles gains and here's why. The gains made from D-bol do not all fade away after discontinuation. D-bol is also a lot safer in as opposed to the highly toxic and progestagenic anadrol. Below is an abstract you might find interesting.
Clin Sci (Colch) 1981 Apr;60(4):457-61
Effects of methandienone on the performance and body composition of men undergoing athletic training.
Hervey GR, Knibbs AV, Burkinshaw L, Morgan DB, Jones PR, Chettle DR, Vartsky D.
1. In a previous study of the effects of methandienone (Dianabol) on men undergoing athletic training, strength and performance increased, but not significantly more when the subjects were taking the drug than when they were taking placebo. The subjects did, however, gain more weight on the drug, with increases in total body potassium and muscle dimensions. It remained an open question whether the muscles had gained normal tissue or intracellular fluid. 2. In an attempt to distinguish between these possibilities the trial has been repeated, using as subjects seven male weight-lifters in regular training, and including measurements of total body nitrogen. As before, a dose of 100 mg of methandienone/day was given alternately with the placebo in a double-blind crossover experiment. The treatment periods lasted 6 weeks and were separated by an interval of 6 weeks. Body weight, potassium and nitrogen, muscle size, and leg performance and strength increased significantly during training on the drug, but not during the placebo period. 3. The finding of increased body nitrogen suggested that the weight gain was not only intracellular fluid. The increases in body potassium (436 +/- SEM 41 mmol) and nitrogen (255 +/- 69 g) were too large in proportion to the weight gain (2.3 +/- 0.4 kg) for this to be attributed to gain of normal muscle or other lean tissue, and imply gain of nitrogen-rich, phosphate-poor substance. Although this action of methandienone might be described as anabolic, the weight gain produced is not normal muscle.