Tags : Oral Steroids

Equipoise vs Nandrolone: lean bulking agents comparison

Equipoise (Boldenone Undecylenate) and Nandrolone (commonly used as Deca-Durabolin or NPP) are two injectable anabolic steroids known for promoting lean mass and performance enhancement. While both are popular in bulking cycles, they offer very different effects in terms of muscle quality, recovery, joint support, and side-effect profiles. This comparison will explore their history, mechanisms, and […]Read More

Turinabol vs Dianabol: two sides of the same coin

Turinabol (Chlorodehydromethyltestosterone) and Dianabol (Methandrostenolone) are two well-known Testosterone-derived oral anabolic steroids often used in bulking and performance-enhancing cycles. While both compounds offer strength and muscle gains, they differ significantly in their side effect profiles, water retention, and ideal use cases. This comparison will break down their similarities and differences to help users understand which […]Read More

Epistane: the most underrated cutting AAS

Epistane (also known as methylepitiostanol and “Havoc”) is the oral, 17-alpha-alkylated version of epitiostanol, a DHT derived steroid that was used in Japan for the treatment of breast cancer due to its anti-estrogenic properties. The most interesting thing about the history of Epistane, is that it was legally sold over-the-counter by supplement stores all over […]Read More

M-Sten (Ultradol): bodybuilding’s best kept secret?

Methyl-Stenbolone (also known as M-Sten and Ultradrol) is a methylated derivative of Stenbolone, which is a powerful injectable DHT derivative that was never marketed. M-Sten was sold as a Pro-Hormone for many years despite not being one and being an actual active steroid. Why? Well, Stenbolone was in the list of scheduled Anabolic Androgenic Steroids, […]Read More

How Do AAS Affect Collagen Synthesis?

What is collagen? Collagen is a protein that makes up the body’s connective tissues. In other words, Collagen is the very fabric of tissues like the skin, cartilage, tendons, ligaments and even bone. As you can imagine, having optimal collagen synthesis is key to having strong bones, silky smooth skin, and resistant tendons and ligaments, […]Read More