ANABOLIC BLEND 600 British Dispensary

$50.00

ANABOLIC BLEND 600 British Dispensary

$50.00

Producer: British Dispensary
Model: Nandrolone Decanoate, Boldenone Undecylenate, Testosterone Cypionate 20 mL vial (600 mg/mL)

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Description

Pack: 20 mL vial (600 mg/mL)

Substance: Nandrolone Decanoate, Boldenone Undecylenate, Testosterone Cypionate

Brand: British Dispensary

Anabolic 20ml vial steroids are a group of compounds which mimic sex and growth hormones in the body. They are typically used without prescription by athletes and bodybuilders in order to build up muscle mass and reduce the fatigue involved in training regimes. There are around 500 steroidal substances identified in mammals, with 5 major groups distinguished by physiological action, these are glucocorticoids, mineralocorticoids, androgens, oestrogens and progestins. The classical sex steroid is testosterone, which has many derivatives, all of which are to a greater or lesser extent effective as androgens (masculinising) and Anabolic 20ml vial (tissue-building), without separation of these two discrete effects, with the result that the class is known as Anabolic 20ml vial. These promote tissue growth by reducing the breakdown of protein, particularly following exercise.
There are a number of sources on the internet which outline regimes (cycles) whereby steroids are taken as part of a training regime over a period of 6-12 weeks, gradually increasing then reducing the dose and then coming off completely (e.g. to enter a competition). These regimes commonly recommend dosages well in excess of recommended levels, sometimes 4-8 times the pharmaceutical dose.

The recommended route of administration for steroids is an intramuscular injection, which delivers the drug to the site of action and bypasses first-pass metabolism in the liver, as would occur with oral tablets/capsules, with an increased risk of liver damage as a result. Clearly, any medically-unsupervised injection practice carries with it the risk of blood-borne infections such as hepatitis and HIV.