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Halotestin Tablets bulkHalotestin Halotestin (Fluoxymesteron) is legendary among powerlifters and strength athletes. The mere word conjures up images of little mint colored pills that turn Dr. Jeckyl instantly into Mr.Hyde. Since Iīm generally Mr.Hyde 24/7 this isnīt of much concern to me.. but lets see what else Halotestin can do for us. If youīre anything like me, the first thing youīll notice is Halotestinīs absurd Anabolic and Androgenic rating. This stuff is 19x as anabolic as Testosterone and 8.5x as androgenic! Whoa! I have to admit, those numbers are a bit deceiving, and through personal experience, I can say that Halotestin will not put anywhere near as much muscle on you as Testosterone. Letīs take a closer look at Halo and see what kind of realistic effects we can expect from it, and what kind of side effects weīll be dealing with. Firstly, I have to admit that I love this stuff, and generally its use in athletics and powerlifting is far more pronounced than itīs use in bodybuilding, where it is basically a one-trick-wonder used in the final weeks before a contest to harden up an already lean physique and give the user some added aggression during the final calorie depleted workouts before a contest. Halo has no estrogenic activity, and thus will not cause any kind of water retention or most of the bad effects associated with estrogen. It is however hepatoxic (liver toxic) and I recommend keeping doses at or around 40mgs/day for a maximum of 4-6 weeks. If you are using it for itīs pronounced effect on aggression, you can simply use 10mgs prior to a workout, I personally prefer 10mgs upon rising and 10mgs prior to a workout, during the most intense weeks of a bulking or cutting cycle. This does (as you will see later) can be used with minimum HPTA inhibition. Effects of Halotestin It also exerts its effects on strength and fat loss by both regulation of fatty acid oxidation in the liver and fast-twitch muscle mitochondria. Oddly, for a drug which exerts such a nice anabolic effect, and promotes such good strength gains, it has a pretty low Androgen Receptor Binding affinity.. I suppose, in this respect it can be compared to Winstrol (Stanozolol). As far as strength and agression goes, Halo is a great drug. It is especially useful on a cutting or strength cycle. Itīs use for mass and weight gains have been pretty disappointing for most users, however. Fluoxymesterone administration is (unfortunately) accompanied by a reduction in thyroid binding globulin which causes associated decreases in T3, while the free T4 index remained totally unaltered; thus implying that thyroid function was unchanged. Remember, many anabolic steroids (notably Trenbolone) lower your T3 levels. In addition, during fluoxymesterone administration, there was a reduction in Testosterone, gonadotropins and LH response to LHRH. Basal TSH did not vary, but there was a reduction in the peak and integrated TSH response to TRH. PRL levels tend to remain unchanged during fluoxymesterone use. Halo is of course suppressive to your HPTA, but Iīve found that in some studies where measurements were made of serum FSH, LH, Testosterone, up to 20mgs per day of Halo did not suppress them measurably. This could possibly indicate the use of up to 20mgs/day of Halotestin without being in any great danger of suppressing endogenous hormones. Halotestin as Steroid ![]() |
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