(boldeolone-undeylenate)
Bolderone undecyclenate is a very popular steroid. Bolderone is a
highly anabolic, moderately androgenic steroid. For this very reason, it
is typically taken in a stack with other steroids like testosterone if
you are on a mass cycle or perhaps with winstrol if you are on a cutting
cycle.The main benefit of taking Bolderone is that it increases protein
synthesis in the muscle cells. This effect is very similar to what you
would experience while taking anavar. Bolderone gives you slower but
much more high quality gains in muscle as opposed to the normal "quick"
muscle gains that you would expect from a testosterone. This is not a
steroid to take on its own and expect 20 lbs. in 6 weeks. It is just not
going to happen.
You can expect around 3 weeks before you start seeing results and
they are not going to be staggering, but will be "more permanent" than
any gains you would get from any of the multiple testosterones that are
available. This steroid stays active in the system longer than most of
the testosterones as well. This makes Bolderone a poor choice if you run
the possibility of being drug tested.
First off, there is a low amount of aromitization and secondly there
is very little water retention while taking Bolderone. This makes
Bolderone a good precontest steroid. Bolderone is well known to give a
good increase in the pumps you get while working out. This is caused
from the increase in red blood cells that you will experience while
taking this steroid. Bolderone is also well known to help cause a
dramatic increase in appetite. When taken with a good mass building
steroid like dianabol, this is a sure formula for successful gains in
muscle mass.
Side Effects: Bolderone is generally a little safer to take than the
testosterones, but you will tend to feel ill for a few days after
injection. This ill feeling is similar to flu-like symptoms and will go
away after a few days. This side effect is similar to what people feel
when taking Sustanon 250 as well. Other known side effects consist of:
nausea, leukopenia, symptoms resembling a peptic ulcer, acne,
sleeplessness, chills, vomiting, diarrhea, hypertension, prolonged blood
clotting time, increase in libido.
Females had reported: menstrul irregularities, post-menopausal
bleeding, increased sex drive, swelling of the breasts, hoarseness or
deepening of the voice, and enlargement of the clitoris. Men had
reported: acne, gynocomastia, and increased aggression.
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