it isn't a designer steroid either. it isn't new. everything you see on the market today was synthesized and tested by vida wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy back in the day. long tim ago.
and others, were even tested by pharmacuetical companies (same company that made anadrol, tested superdrol (methyldrostanolone) as well, they went with anadrol) and others were even once used by pharmacuetical companies (dimethazine, aka mebolazine sold under the brand name roxilon) just like dianabol, just like anavar, just like testosterone. it is an aas.
gray market steroids at best. legal to buy, but not legal to produce or sell d/t failing to register it with the fda as a new drug. if it was, they would immediately classify it as a class 3 controlled substance, and make it illegal, just like all the rest of the old favorites.
if anyone doesn't consider methyldrostanolone, methylepiostanol, mebolazine, madol, etc. aas, they are severely misguided.
pro hormones have to convert via enzymes in the body. there are numerous things that factor into whether they will even work.
having enough enzymes to make the conversions. then, conversion to the target hormone isn't a one way street. it can go back to the inactive compound. so you may not even get a steroid out of it.
with an oral methylated steroid that is legit, there will be no hit or miss. it will not have to convert into anything. it is already an active steroid, and it will do what it was created to do, and possibly more.
pro hormones and oral methylated steroids are not on the same level, and should be kept seperate.
okay, supplement companies call them pro hormones to look innocent when the fda comes knockin.
some people tell others im not using steroids, i use pro hormones, or supplements.
well, it's no secret here, no need to hide it, or look innocent, only thing it is doing is confusing new people, and some how, making people think they are less potent than illegal oral methylated steroids, dont work, and have more side effects.
which is all bro science, and totally incorrect.
yes I get a little pissy, but on a site titled "steroidology.com" users should no better, and make a clear distinction.
maybe im one man, trying to change a bad trend started from uneducated steroid users a long time ago, but im sure there are alot more who feel the same.