The Demise of Prohormones Part II

November 24, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Weekly Supplement BS Report

The price factor

$80... Really? or 2 vial of Test
$80… Really? or 2 vial of Test

Prohormones are expensive. On top of that, they change so often and have so many chemical variations, who really knows what works and what doesn’t. For me, Androsol was a complete bust, while 1-AD gave me almost zero mass gain but a decent strength gain (15 lbs on the bench). So to get a 15 lb increase on your bench, you’ll probably have to go through 3 or 4 different prohormones, which comes out to around $150.

 

When it comes to prohormones, there just doesn’t seem to be a reliable measuring stick. It’s like comparing apples to oranges. It’s a crap shoot. A single change on a chemical structure can completely change a chemical’s functionality.

You and I have both seen it before. A new prohormone is released, and the first question on every supplement message board on the internet “How does it compare to prohormone x in terms of size and strength?” And then the argument of “my prohormone is better than your prohormone” ensues. All the while, no one, not the user, not the manufacturer, and not even the FDA, knows exactly how this prohormone is going to impact the body. The only thing that’s for sure is your wallet will be a little lighter.

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