People, I don't care what people use for drugs or supps, but I do think they should know what they are getting themselves into. Haladrol, Superdrol, etc are not "drug like" supplements, they are anabolic steroids flat out. They are simply altered AAS with all the good and bad effects. If AAS are illigal, how is that possible you ask? These "supplements" fall into a grey area of the law. Relating to the legal aspect, I spoke to attorney Rick Collins (www.steroidlaw.com) who told me:
???loop holes and poor language in the current Anabolic Steroid Control Act may not allow the government to treat and prosecute these products as anabolic steroids (although they may violate other laws). As expected, banning the true prohormones marketed until January only led to more aggressive and potentially more dangerous gray market "supplements"
These are not supplements. I have seen increased liver enzymes, blood lipid changes, increased BP, hair loss, etc with these products. People should know they can shut down the HPTA like any steroid, and PCT is important via HCG, Clomid, etc. Finally, here are some additional comments from my forums I made on these products:
"These products are modified versions of existing compounds/hormonal analogs, and we don???t know their pharmacology in terms of efficacy, side effects, etc. A certain amount can be figured out from the chemistry (e.g., it???s potential to convert to estradiol, etc.) but make no mistake, small changes in hormones and hormone analogs can have profound changes on their pharmacology that are not discovered from a simple look at their molecular structure. Make no doubt about this, these new compounds are NOT pro hormones but true designer steroids of unknown pharmacology. For that reason alone, I recommend people avoid them. You are not using any sort of normal pro hormone, but a true designer steroid here with all the known-and more important-unknown effects good and bad. How can this possibly be legal you ask? Due to loop holes and poor language in the current law, it???s not legal per say, but it???s not exactly illegal either, and as expected, banning the true prohormones only led to more effective and potentially more dangerous gray market ???supplements???. Use at your own risk, but if it were me, I would use tried and true steroids that have well known safety records and pharmacology (i.e., Deca, Anavar, etc.), assuming you have decided to use steroids in the first place. I will add additional info about these new compounds as we know more, but I would never take them myself, and that should tell you something???..???
Again, to be clear, this is not an anti steroid rant, but I feel people should know what they are taking and the possible risks that exist.
???loop holes and poor language in the current Anabolic Steroid Control Act may not allow the government to treat and prosecute these products as anabolic steroids (although they may violate other laws). As expected, banning the true prohormones marketed until January only led to more aggressive and potentially more dangerous gray market "supplements"
These are not supplements. I have seen increased liver enzymes, blood lipid changes, increased BP, hair loss, etc with these products. People should know they can shut down the HPTA like any steroid, and PCT is important via HCG, Clomid, etc. Finally, here are some additional comments from my forums I made on these products:
"These products are modified versions of existing compounds/hormonal analogs, and we don???t know their pharmacology in terms of efficacy, side effects, etc. A certain amount can be figured out from the chemistry (e.g., it???s potential to convert to estradiol, etc.) but make no mistake, small changes in hormones and hormone analogs can have profound changes on their pharmacology that are not discovered from a simple look at their molecular structure. Make no doubt about this, these new compounds are NOT pro hormones but true designer steroids of unknown pharmacology. For that reason alone, I recommend people avoid them. You are not using any sort of normal pro hormone, but a true designer steroid here with all the known-and more important-unknown effects good and bad. How can this possibly be legal you ask? Due to loop holes and poor language in the current law, it???s not legal per say, but it???s not exactly illegal either, and as expected, banning the true prohormones only led to more effective and potentially more dangerous gray market ???supplements???. Use at your own risk, but if it were me, I would use tried and true steroids that have well known safety records and pharmacology (i.e., Deca, Anavar, etc.), assuming you have decided to use steroids in the first place. I will add additional info about these new compounds as we know more, but I would never take them myself, and that should tell you something???..???
Again, to be clear, this is not an anti steroid rant, but I feel people should know what they are taking and the possible risks that exist.