Which “anabolics” are considered safe by most sports pharmacologists? Only those that simply do not suppress the body’s own testosterone production.

But tell me, how can you call Stanozolol, a drug that significantly harms liver health, safe? Or Oxandrolone, which can almost completely suppress the production and activity of cortisol?

Now, back to the body’s natural testosterone production. All anabolic substances, to a greater or lesser extent, influence it. DHT derivatives have the least impact, but even this hormone can suppress the production of the body’s own testosterone, meaning all its derivatives can do the same.

Ultimately, it all depends on the dosage: high doses of Primobolan, even though it has a very mild effect on the “axis,” lead to almost complete suppression of natural testosterone production.

The problem is that some “anabolics” can create a false sense of security. You might think nothing bad is happening, but in reality, testosterone production will suffer, and other problems will emerge over time in full force.

Listen to the experts!

All side effects can be minimised with appropriate products!

And don’t think someone is trying to sell you something extra—it’s about vitamins, oestrogen blockers, post-cycle therapy, and other essential items.

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