Showing posts with label Steroids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steroids. Show all posts

Friday, 6 February 2015

Sustanon 250 for healthy guys who are training seriously

Every guy knows that he needs ideal levels of testosterone to maximize muscle growth from his hard efforts in the gym. Healthy guys who are training seriously have, essentially, two natural ways to increase testosterone through supplementation:
- Take supplements that free existing testosterone that is bound and inactive.
- Take supplements that increase your body’s production of testosterone.

In other words, you may already have plenty of testosterone in your system, but much of it isn’t available for muscle-building because it’s bound by sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG), causing it to float aimlessly in your system. On the other hand, you may be able to increase muscle-building by driving up your body’s ability to produce more Testosterone.
Sustanon 250 is a medicine which is used in testosterone replacement therapy and female-to-male gender reassignment procedures. Sustanon 250 contains Testosterone Decanoate/Testosterone Isocaproate/Testosterone Phenylpropionate/Testosterone Propionate. 

Sustanon 250 contains a hormone which is similar to the hormone testosterone that is produced by the body. Testosterone is a male sex hormone that is responsible for the development of male characteristics. These include growth of hair on the face and body, deepening of the voice, muscle development and the development of the male genitalia. Testosterone is also important for maintaining the strength of bones, libido and fertility in men. Men who do not produce enough testosterone may be prone to problems such as decreased libido, infertility or osteoporosis. In men who do not produce enough testosterone, Sustanon 250 is used to reduce the effects of a low level of testosterone.

The medication is consistently recommended to people with low androgenic hormonal agent or testosterone as part of alternative therapy for lack of testosterone.

In addition to all these benefits, Sustanon 250 is also popular for its unique ability of promoting the count of red blood cells (RBCs) in the body that further encourages enhanced exercise stamina and fresh oxygen holding potential within the body. Furthermore, the medication is second to none when it comes to helping the levels of protein synthesis and nitrogen retention in as short as four to six weeks.

The mixture of the testosterones are time-released to provide an immediate effect while still remaining active in the body for up to a month. As with other testosterones, Sustanon is an androgenic steroid with a pronounced anabolic effect. Therefore, athletes commonly use Sustanon to put on mass and size while increasing strength. However, unlike other testosterone compounds such as cypionate and enanthate, the use of Sustanon leads to less water retention and estrogenic side effects. This characteristic is extremely beneficial to bodybuilders who suffer from gynecomastia yet still seek the powerful anabolic effect of an injectable testosterone.
The decreased water retention also makes Sustanon a desirable steroid for bodybuilders and athletes interested in cutting up or building a solid foundation of quality mass.

Sustanon is usually injected at least once a week, which can be stretched up to 10 days. The dosage in bodybuilding and power lifting ranges from 250 mg every 14 days up to 1000 mg or more per day. Since such high dosages are not recommended - and fortunately are also not taken in most cases - the rule is 250-1000 mg/week. A dosage of 500 mg/week is completely sufficient for most, and can often be reduced to 250 mg/ week by combining Sustanon with an oral steroid. In order to gain mass fast Sustanon is often combined with Deca-Durabolin, Dianabol or Anadrol while athletes who are more into quality prefer combining it with Winstrol, Oxandrolone or Primobolan.

Side Effects of Sustanon:
The side effects of Sustanon are similar to those of Testosterone enanthate only that they are usually less frequent and less severe. Depending on the predisposition and dosage, the user can experience the usual androgenic linked side effects such as acne, aggressiveness, sexual overstimulation, oily skin, accelerated hair loss, and reduced production of the body's own hormones. Water retention and gynecomastia are usually within limits with the "Sustas" or are not as massive as with enanthate and cypionate. Liver damage is unlikely with Sustanon however, in very high dosages, elevated liver values can occur which, after discontinuing use of the compound, usually go back to normal.

The best thing about Sustanon is that each of its compounds gets launched on its own routine, which means less injections and greater comfort. Use of this anabolic steroid encourages upgrades in terms of red blood cells, stamina, muscle growth, performance, muscle function, and protein synthesis. This legal steroid has a better effect than testosterone enanthate, testosterone cypionate, and testosterone propionate alone when results are calculated milligram for milligram. Moreover, Sustanon 250 results in less bloating and aromatizes less than other androgenic hormone or testosterone compounds. The genuine steroid is also efficient when relatively low dosages of Sustanon for sports pills and injections are given to innovative sportsmen.

Sustanon 250 also shows exclusive ability to promote testosterone-based features such as growth and maintenance of reproduction tissues like prostate, epididymis, seminal vesicles, testes, and penis. Regularly used as part of the alternative treatment for lack of testosterone, Sustanon causes enhanced exercise endurance and enhanced fresh oxygen holding potential of the body.

The steroid is anabolic as well as extremely androgenic and is one of the best options for professional sportsmen trying to bulk up. Sportsmen using Sustanon 250 can expect fast huge and durability profits with exclusive qualities of this anabolic steroid. Sustanon 250 is usually stacked Deca Durabolin, Dianabol (D-Bol), Anadrol, Parabolan, Winstrol, Anavar, and Primobolan depot. Antiestrogens such as Clomiphene, Tamoxifen, or Arimidex can be used for post cycle therapy if the growth of estrogen is beyond the normal so that estrogenic adverse reactions such as greasy skin, liquid storage, acne, and gynecomastia can be avoided or removed.

Friday, 30 January 2015

Steroids In Hollywood Actors and Bodybuilding

In the age of superheroes and action stars, is it any surprise that a number of our favourite actors use steroids to boost their physical aesthetics for their roles.

Steroids and human growth hormones are no longer a preserve of cheating athletes and angry body-builders.
A vast number of Hollywood actors use steroids to get their body to a physical peak in order to look better in their individual roles. The pressure on stars to be in perfect physical shape in a short amount of preparation time in many cases leads to the use of performance-enhancing drugs.

With Hollywood pulsing as fast as it’s actors biceps with a new wave of action stars, the debate rages about the ethics of taking steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs  in order to prepare for a role. We take a look at why these actors are taking steroids in Hollywood and ask if it is ethical to do so.

Veteran personal trainer, Happy Hill, who worked with Jake Gyllenhaal and Ryan Phillip to chisel their impressive torsos, estimates that twenty percent of actors use PEDs (performance enhancing drugs) to bulk up as a short-cut when preparing for a role. Happy Hill discusses the abuse of human growth hormones (HGH) in Hollywood.

“HGH is on the scene now more than ever before,” says Hill, who frowns upon PED use and stresses that none of his clients use any form of muscle enhancing drugs. “It’s hard not to use. Some people, especially the older ones, are looking for that perfect gym body, and they want a shortcut.”

Happy Hill highlights how that chiseled torso and rippling abs are difficult to maintain after 40. However, these actors still have enormous expectation to look great on screen and appeal to younger audiences with their maintained aesthetics over the years. Is the ethical question here about our audience expectations or with the actors who ‘choose’ to take the PEDS?

As Hollywood swells by the year with new generations of box-office draws, the older male stars re further expected to maintain their physical peak as they remain at the top of the studio wish list. The 40-year-old star is equally expected to rip off his shirt and look spectacular just as much as the young superhero star coming through the ranks. And if he does not – people say he is out of shape! The fact is, the six-pack abs are difficult to maintain and according to Happy Hill, trainer to the stars, “unless you are extremely genetically gifted,” it is unnatural and very, very difficult to achieve the Hollywood expectation – especially with the quick turnover of movies in today’s industry. Many industry stars have been open about their usage of PEDs and HGHs. Oliver Stone, Nick Nolte and Dixie Carter all openly express the anti-aging benefits of human growth hormones. Charlie Sheen also admitted that he took steroids to boost his figure for his role in 1989′s Major League. Mickey Rourke and Arnold Schwarzenegger, two of the biggest names in the action world, have also opened up about using performance enhancing drugs. What is interesting is, does any section of the action-movie-fan-base look upon this and frown? We still revere the likes of Arnold Schwarzenegger despite his obvious years of steroid use. We are not suggesting by any means that we support the use of HGHs, PEDs or steroids. Quite the opposite. But we raise the question that the debate goes further than slamming these actors and stars for using the drugs, when it is the industry and the machine that sets up the idea that they must fit a certain aesthetic standard if they are to remain at the top. Elaborating on this, Mark Twight, an elite trainer who was responsible for Henry Cavill’s Superman torso has some expressive words to say about the Hollywood steroid debate.

“The guy who uses steroids and admits to it earns more respect from me than the guy who uses but insists he doesn’t and wants his fans to believe he did things the hard way.”
Interestingly, two names right in the epicenter of the PED debate have denied the use of steroids whilst preparing for a role. Dwayne Johnson and Mark Wahlberg more recently starred in Michael Bay’s Pain & Gain. The movie glorifies physical aesthetics and makes interesting comments on the expectations of Hollywood actors. The Rock and Wahlberg are enormous in Pain & Gain, as their roles demand it. On the press tour for the film, Mark Wahlberg, aged 42, stresses he never used PEDs in preparation for the role. Todd Schroeder, a USC professor and steroid expert, says that the human body can naturally achieve incredible aesthetic results particularly in one’s early twenties. Natural testosterone production is high at this stage of development, but for older actors, especially those who are cast in a role and are required to get ripped quickly, the temptation to cheat a little may be too great when to achieve the peak naturally, the body would have to go through considerable pain and risk. However, not all people condemn the use steroids. Vlad Yudin, the director of Generation Iron, narrated by Mickey Rourke himself, is less alarmed about actors and body-builders using steroids.  “The more actors learn about it, the more they tend to use it,” Yudin says. “It comes down to how you use it and who can guide you. Without a proper guide, it can be dangerous. And again, it takes a lot of hard work regardless.”

Yudin stressed how famous actors today like Arnold Schwarzenegger used steroids when he was earning titles like Mr. Universe and Mr. Olympia. These enhancements and titles helped to launch his now famous movie career. Yudin comments on how the usage of steroids in the body-building community is much less of a debate. Schwarzenegger acknowledges that he was aided by steroids, arguing it was more experimental at the time. As for today, he sees ridding bodybuilding — and any other sport that trades on strength — of the rampant drug use that goes on as a significant challenge. “The drug industry is so sophisticated that there’s always a way around it,” he says. “But that doesn’t mean we should give up.” It is impossible to answer the debate finally without knowing which specific actors are using steroids to aid their development. But one thing is for sure. the use of steroids and PEDs within Hollywood is not solely down to the actors who consume them. It is the responsibility of each and every studio who manufacture a body image that is consumed and expected by their film’s audience.