Tags : Muscle

Kidney health fundamentals for AAS users

The kidneys are responsible for filtering waste products, regulating blood pressure, balancing electrolytes, and maintaining fluid balance. In enhanced bodybuilding, they are exposed to far more stress than most people realize. High bodyweight, elevated blood pressure, excessive food intake, dehydration, intense training, and certain compounds can all place significant strain on renal function over time. […]Read More

Hyperplasia – the secret to achieving serious mass

Hyperplasia refers to an increase in the number of muscle fibers, not just their size. This is different from hypertrophy, which is the enlargement of existing fibers. Most lifters build muscle primarily through hypertrophy, making fibers thicker and stronger. Hyperplasia, on the other hand, expands the total number of fibers, effectively increasing the muscle’s growth […]Read More

AAS carrier oils – MCT oil vs GSO oil

When people think about injectable anabolic steroids, they usually focus on the hormone itself. Testosterone, nandrolone, trenbolone, primobolan, or masteron tend to get all the attention. But one of the most overlooked factors affecting injection pain, inflammation, absorption speed, and even long-term tissue health is the carrier oil. Carrier oils are the base oils used […]Read More

Trenbolone’s effects on the brain

Trenbolone is one of the most powerful anabolic-androgenic steroids used in bodybuilding, but it also has one of the most concerning neurological profiles. While most discussions focus on its effects on strength, fat loss, aggression, sleep, and blood pressure, the brain may be one of the most important areas affected by trenbolone. Unlike many other […]Read More

Cyanidin 3-Glucoside (C3G): The muscle-building power of nature’s antioxidant

In the quest for better health and fitness, people are always on the lookout for natural compounds that can boost performance, enhance recovery, and support overall well-being. One such compound that has garnered attention in recent years is Cyanidin 3-Glucoside (C3G). Found abundantly in dark-colored fruits and vegetables like blackberries, blueberries, and purple corn, C3G […]Read More