Tags : Harm Mitigation

Make your PCT or cruise more fun

One of the things people fear the most when doing Post-Cycle Therapy or cruising is losing their gains. This is not really an issue if a solid PCT or Cruising protocol is followed, but some people still want to go the extra way to ensure they keep every single gram of lean muscle they gained […]Read More

Erythropoietin 101

Erythropoietin (EPO) is a hormone that plays a critical role in the production of red blood cells. It is produced primarily by the kidneys in response to low oxygen levels in the body, and its primary function is to stimulate the production of red blood cells in the bone marrow. Red blood cells contain hemoglobin, […]Read More

Bromocriptine: Better than Caber and Prami?

Bromocriptine (also known as Parlodel) is a dopamine agonist similar to Cabergoline. It was developed and is still being prescribed for the treatment of parkinson’s, prolactinomas, diabetes and addiction withdrawal. Bromocriptine can be very useful in a bodybuilding context thanks to its prolactin-lowering and hunger-inhibiting properties, which make it a perfect addition to a Nandrolone, […]Read More

Bolasterone 101 – a forgotten AAS?

Bolasterone is an oral AAS that was developed in the 1960s by the pharmaceutical company Wyeth. It was initially used in the treatment of cachexia, a condition characterized by severe weight loss and muscle wasting in patients with advanced cancer or other chronic illnesses. Unfortunately, it was abandoned because it was too powerful to be […]Read More

Post-finasteride syndrome: myth or reality?

Post-Finasteride Syndrome (PFS) is a term used to describe a set of persistent side effects that some individuals experience after discontinuing the use of Finasteride. Finasteride is a prescription drug used to treat hair loss and an enlarged prostate in men. It works by inhibiting the conversion of Testosterone to Dihydrotestosterone (DHT), the main hormone […]Read More

Dimethazine (DMZ) 101 – Superdrol overload?

Dimethazine (also known as DMZ, Dostalone or Mebolazine) is a 17-alpha-alkylated (oral) AAS derived from DHT that is essentially a dimer of Superdrol, meaning that it’s chemical structure is TWO Superdrol molecules bound by an “azine” ringe, something that only one other AAS has (Bolazine, which is 2x Masteron molecules bound together). One of the […]Read More

Metribolone 101: Oral Trenbolone

Metribolone (also known as R1881 or Methyltrienolone) is an oral AAS and the 17-alpha-alkylated version of Trenbolone. In other words, Metribolone is ORAL Trenbolone, and yes, it’s as crazy as it seems. Believe it or not, it was originally developed to treat breast cancer in women, but it was discarded as soon as they started […]Read More

ITPP 101: The Ultimate Endurance PED?

Inositol Trispyrophosphate (ITPP) is a synthetic compound derived from inositol, a naturally occurring sugar alcohol. It was initially developed as a potential therapeutic agent for conditions involving inadequate oxygen supply to tissues, such as cardiovascular diseases. ITPP is believed to enhance oxygenation by facilitating the release of oxygen from red blood cells (RBCs), thus potentially […]Read More

TUDCA 101

Tauroursodeoxycholic Acid (TUDCA) is a bile acid that is naturally found in the human body. It is primarily produced in the liver and acts as a regulator of bile acid production, preventing the buildup of toxic bile acids in the liver. Supplementing with TUDCA has been shown to have a number of benefits, particularly in […]Read More

Nebivolol 101

Nebivolol is a medication that belongs to the class of beta-blockers. It is used to treat high blood pressure, also known as hypertension. Nebivolol works by reducing the workload on the heart and lowering the heart rate, which in turn lowers blood pressure. This has made it incredibly useful not only as a medication, but […]Read More