A prohormone is a substance that acts as a precursor to the target hormone (testosterone, nandrolone, etc.). Once the prohormone enters the body, it is metabolized by the liver and converted to the aforementioned target hormone.
After the drug is metabolized, it acts as the steroid counterpart would (frankly, because the drug is identical after conversion). To reiterate and to directly respond to your question: the prohormone is not a clone of a steroid, rather, it is a compound that when introduced to the body, it is converted to its steroid counterpart.
The catch is that the processing is taxing on the liver.
If you are interested in taking prohormones, I'd recommend that you consider Methyl 1-D.




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