My buddy has these products and I thought they were straight up prohormones judging by the steroid names. Now that I actually took a few seconds to look at them online, I don't even know what they are.
Dianabol advertises itself as being natural, but one of its blends includes 3b-hydroxy-5-androstadien-17-one, androsterone, 3b-hydroxy-1, 4-androstadien-17-one. Are those not prohormones? And then it is stuffed with a lot of junk like methoxy, guggulsterones, ribose, green tea extract. It seems like they took a bunch of leftover ingredients and threw them into a supplement.
Anavar seems to be a mix of several prohormones as well as a bunch of added stuff like creatine, arginine, etc. But it seems like you have absolutely no idea how many mgs of actual PHs you are getting since it is a proprietary blend.
Finally, Sustanon, I have no clue what this is. At least this supplement tells you how many mgs of the stuff that is in it, but I have no idea what the ingredients actually are.
Anybody else think this is a little weird? And has anyone actually tried any of these products?
Dianabol advertises itself as being natural, but one of its blends includes 3b-hydroxy-5-androstadien-17-one, androsterone, 3b-hydroxy-1, 4-androstadien-17-one. Are those not prohormones? And then it is stuffed with a lot of junk like methoxy, guggulsterones, ribose, green tea extract. It seems like they took a bunch of leftover ingredients and threw them into a supplement.
Anavar seems to be a mix of several prohormones as well as a bunch of added stuff like creatine, arginine, etc. But it seems like you have absolutely no idea how many mgs of actual PHs you are getting since it is a proprietary blend.
Finally, Sustanon, I have no clue what this is. At least this supplement tells you how many mgs of the stuff that is in it, but I have no idea what the ingredients actually are.
Anybody else think this is a little weird? And has anyone actually tried any of these products?