Tags : Harm Prevention

The painless way to inject AAS

The number 1 reason why many enhanced athletes are afraid of pinning Testosterone and other injectable anabolics is PAIN. They are afraid of the pain that comes the intramuscular injection as well as the pain that stays after the injection (PIP). Even though the pain of an injection varies depending on the thickness of the […]Read More

RU58841 vs Finasteride for hair loss

Hair loss is one of the most feared side-effects of AAS use. Most people are not willing to trade more muscle for less hair, so knowing how to detect hair loss in its early stages and put an end to it as rapidly as possible is key. Thankfully, not everyone is prone to losing hair […]Read More

Vitamin C – How much of it do you really need?

The human body uses a significant amount of vitamin C to alleviate or prevent several forms of infections and inflammation, including colds, pneumonia, herpes outbreaks and many others. Not only that, but vitamin C is also helpful in pretty much all “healing situations” that your body may be going through, effectively shortening the duration of […]Read More

Post-injection pain reduction techniques

Post-Injection Pain (PIP) is one of the worst things about having to inject Anabolic Steroids. Most of the time, PIP is minimal and subsides minutes or hours after the injections, but extreme cases of PIP can hinder our ability to exercise, walk and even sit! Is pinning AAS really worth it if we can’t even […]Read More

Top 4 safest oral AAS

What are the 4 safest oral Anabolic Androgenic Steroids one can use? Well, no AAS is 100% safe to use, but figuring out what the safest ones are depends on one’s own definition of the word “safe”. Oral AAS that cause hair loss may be safe to someone who is bald or someone who doesn’t […]Read More

HCG vs HMG to restore fertility after years of AAS use

When it comes to preserving testicular function, testicular size and fertility during a cycle (or during TRT), HCG is always the first peptide hormone to be suggested. Its usefulness is unquestionable because the vast majority of men who implement it are able to prevent/reverse testicular atrophy and a reduction in spermatogenesis, but there are situations […]Read More

Viagra Effects on Lifters

One of the most common and known effect of sildenafil is the increase of blood flow to all muscles, which in turn results in a better “pump” for exercise. PDE-5 inhibitors lower estrogen levels. If you have a BMI of less than 27, a dose of Cialis between 10-20 mg taken 10 times a month […]Read More

Tendonitis – How to treat it and one powerful alternative

For bodybuilding purposes, tendonitis is an overuse injury that results in inflammation of the tendon and, of course, discomfort and pain. This injury is most likely to occur when a person changes the type, intensity, or duration of their training. As far as overuse injuries go, these result from repetitive microtrauma that leads to inflammation […]Read More

Why every bodybuilder must own a blood pressure monitor

We all know what a blood pressure monitor is. Those cuffs that wrap around the arm and inflate and deflate to tell us what our blood pressure is. In my opinion, every enhanced bodybuilder should have one on hand and use it regularly on-cycle to keep track of blood pressure fluctuations (which we all know […]Read More