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Underground Steroid Handbook 2

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After the legality issue, I decide if the steroid is safe to use. In doing this I have made<br />

two assumptions: that not all steroids are de facto dangerous drugs, and that most<br />

steroid side effects are temporary and reversible. With these assumptions as a given, I<br />

estimate (and ‘estimate’ is very correct usage, here) safety in two parts. First, I<br />

determine if the actual steroid compound has evidence, either from medical research or<br />

overwhelming subjective findings, showing it to have too many negative side effects for<br />

its intended user. Remember, some steroids used are veterinary, and never had human<br />

research done with them, so anecdotal experience is all you can go by. And secondly,<br />

does the actual product, which could very well be counterfeit, have acceptable quality<br />

standards of accurate dosage, cleanliness, and purity of ingredients. There may be<br />

several counterfeit versions of the same brand of steroid and even a good counterfeiter<br />

can make a bad run of a particular steroid.<br />

Although many athletes have done well on the newer designer steroids, you’ll not see<br />

many in the following stacks. I’m more concerned with safety than legality as one<br />

counterfeiter, for example, Laboratories Milano in Mexico, may assemble a very clean<br />

Dyhidromesterone, but the counterfeit operation based in Colorado may distribute an<br />

identical looking bottle with questionable contents. Can an athlete really know what<br />

version he has? Usually not.<br />

The following stacks are the optimal steroid combinations in their categories. Something<br />

can always be added, changed or adjusted to make each combination more potent, but<br />

such changes would bump them from the categories they have been put in. These<br />

arrays are not recommendations; they are determined from the rules applied to them as<br />

well as a lot of trial and error by many strength athletes. Most of the stacks were not<br />

created by myself, but evolved over the years from trial and error usage in the strength<br />

sports. The changes I do to a well known combination usually are to make it legal. Most<br />

athletes are not yet concerned with the legality issue, but then most have not done any<br />

jail time. Some steroids go in and out of fashion just like clothing does. Mostly a steroid’s<br />

fashionability is determined by rumors of what the top bodybuilders or powerlifters are<br />

using. Drug testing at events also has curtailed the use of some very safe and effective<br />

steroids, and increased the use of others. Dosages for both men and women were<br />

determined by surveying athletes over the years and discerning patterns showing a<br />

minimal dosage that caused a noticeable strength and size gain. Doctors may be more<br />

conservative with their recommendations, even more so than the dosage<br />

recommendations in the Physician’s Desk Reference.<br />

CATEGORY:<br />

#1) LEGAL AND SAFE FOR MEN Anavar (1 tab per 20 lbs of bodyweight, daily)<br />

Durabolin (50mg twice a week), Testosterone Propionate (25-50mg twice a week).<br />

COMMENT: Oddly enough, this stack was recommended by the producers of the DDR<br />

designer steroids as a cost effective alternative to their Bolasterone. This array could<br />

currently be prescribed by a doctor and the drugs bought in any pharmacy. It also is a<br />

very safe stack for long term (all year long) use. This is an ideal stack for noncompetitive<br />

strength athletes, especially those middle aged and on. It is probably not<br />

potent enough for national ranked competitive athletes. Anavar induces increased<br />

strength through accelerated creatine phosphate synthesis (its major effect): Durabolin is<br />

a nice anabolic for protein synthesis, and the androgen of the Propionate will allow<br />

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