Books on Supplements/PHs

What are some informative books on PH's and related supplements?

These are not books but great sites.
Prohormonepodcast.com
Totalflexblog.com
Patrickarnoldblog.com
 
The book call "anabolics"

Great book. Made by scientist and founder of MN and the guy who brought ARA to the market. E-book is cheap too.
 
The book call "anabolics"

Great book. Made by scientist and founder of MN and the guy who brought ARA to the market. E-book is cheap too.

I just picked up the 10th edition the other week. It has so much more added to it since the first print
 
Thank you for the support of William's books. The print editions are great and they e-books are a great value for anyone that likes to read on an e-reader, tablet or computer.
 
Thank you for the support of William's books. The print editions are great and they e-books are a great value for anyone that likes to read on an e-reader, tablet or computer.

To this day its the only kindle book I have purchased. I hate kindle but I couldn't pass up the deal on this one!
 
To this day its the only kindle book I have purchased. I hate kindle but I couldn't pass up the deal on this one!

Ah man don't hate on the kindel. It has gotten me through two years of grad school. You cant beat the text to speech and the shared highlights.
 
Ah man don't hate on the kindel. It has gotten me through two years of grad school. You cant beat the text to speech and the shared highlights.

Its not the kindle per say but the way the company handles things if they screw up.

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For supplements in general there's some pretty good academic textbooks on the subject of exercise/nutrition/supplements

A great relatively easy reading one would be.

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Some other slightly more rigorous texts would be some of the American Chemical Society's encyclopedic texts on dietary supplements and herbal products.

For anabolics, Llewellyn's book is the best you'll find.
 
For supplements in general there's some pretty good academic textbooks on the subject of exercise/nutrition/supplements

A great relatively easy reading one would be.

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Some other slightly more rigorous texts would be some of the American Chemical Society's encyclopedic texts on dietary supplements and herbal products.

For anabolics, Llewellyn's book is the best you'll find.

Whoa at $111.00 I'lll have to check the library for that one.
 
I can neither confirm nor deny that library genesis does or does not exist and may or may not be able to help.

Also, if you're in college you should be able to access it on sciencedirect

I am, in grad school. We have a big kinesiology and nutrition section, I'll check it out.
 
don't forget the site tunedsports it has many write ups on different PH/DS's

I always forget about that one. They tend to focus on being more of a beginners guide to cycling current pro hormones. Very useful for new guys looking into their first few cycles.
 
Yes, websites are updated more frequently but you have to make sure the author is a quality one. There is tons of bad information on the internet. One thing I have always liked about William's books is that I know the information comes from a credible source.
 
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