Hmm thats an interesting question. When you say it could also convert into other hormones, wich ones do you think they could turn into?
I don't know, that's why I'm asking. If you look at the andromass, the two main ingredients can initially be converted to what, four different hormones, which then need to be converted again to the target hormones. You would have to assume that a lot is going on with all these conversions and while I'm sure you definitely get a decent percentage of what you are ultimately looking for, I'm sure you also get a decent percentage of conversions you are not looking for.
A lot of people will tell you that pro hormones are junk and you'd be better off with straight steroids, but my question would be why? Is there something inherently dangerous about all the conversions and what these hormones can be converted into as opposed to taking regular straight test for example? Or do they call them junk because they don't work *all that well* for the cost involved? Or are they just very opinionated steroid users, lol?