Sleep, nutrition, and consistent training remain the only side-effect-free ways to build muscle. DFQ-DW (Don't F***ing Quit – Drink Water)
Always speak with a doctor before starting any hormonal supplement.
Jake sat in the locker room, staring at the small bottle he’d just purchased: . He’d seen the ads promising "lean gains" and "prohormone power," and after months of hitting a plateau, he was tempted by the shortcut.
But before popping the first pill, Jake did something he usually skipped—he actually researched what he was putting in his body. He quickly learned that 1-Andro (1-Androstene-3b-ol, 17-one) is a that the body converts into 1-Testosterone . While users often seek it for muscle building, Jake found some sobering facts:
Unregulated supplements can contain impurities or incorrect dosages.
Prohormones like 1-Andro can suppress your natural testosterone production, often requiring a "Post Cycle Therapy" (PCT) to help the body recover afterward.
Many of these supplements fall into a gray area or are outright banned by major athletic organizations like the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) . Products bought online are often unregulated, meaning the actual dose might not match the label.
Sleep, nutrition, and consistent training remain the only side-effect-free ways to build muscle. DFQ-DW (Don't F***ing Quit – Drink Water)
Always speak with a doctor before starting any hormonal supplement.
Jake sat in the locker room, staring at the small bottle he’d just purchased: . He’d seen the ads promising "lean gains" and "prohormone power," and after months of hitting a plateau, he was tempted by the shortcut.
But before popping the first pill, Jake did something he usually skipped—he actually researched what he was putting in his body. He quickly learned that 1-Andro (1-Androstene-3b-ol, 17-one) is a that the body converts into 1-Testosterone . While users often seek it for muscle building, Jake found some sobering facts:
Unregulated supplements can contain impurities or incorrect dosages.
Prohormones like 1-Andro can suppress your natural testosterone production, often requiring a "Post Cycle Therapy" (PCT) to help the body recover afterward.
Many of these supplements fall into a gray area or are outright banned by major athletic organizations like the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) . Products bought online are often unregulated, meaning the actual dose might not match the label.