Any consensus on Hexadrone?

Sss23

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Seeing conflicting results based on Isomer, have some from PRE- don't know if it's worth it, also saw it can be stimulating?

Thanks for input
 
i could go and go and go on the cardio but in no way did i find it usefull for anything more than cutting or use in women. my 2 cents. Hex= unmethylated hdrol +/-
methylation is what makes hdrol work like tbol
 
Do you have oral or transdermal hexadrone? The later is far better, non-methylated orals usually have poor bioavailability.
 
Here's a good article on it.

Hexadrone (6-chloro-andro-4-ene-17 beta-ol-3-one) isn't a revile, but a 6 carbon halogenated anabolic steroid promoted as a prohormone before it can be restricted. It doesn't change over to estrogen so aromatase has no impact, as this influences it to dry it is great for lean mass increases, recomposition, and cutting alike. If you truly need a wet messy mass at that point don't utilize this. It should have a really solid hostile to estrogenic capacity like 6 bromo. Consequently it will dry out your entire cycle so if you need to look like Shamu this winter don't utilize this amazing dry AAS.
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But halogenated steroids can have strange properties.

Halogenated steroids, particularly fluorinated steroids, applied to the facial skin for over several weeks will often induce a dermatitis around the mouth, nose, and lower eyelids; this is called paraorificial dermatitis.
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One of those most famous halogenated is halotestin which is extremely liver toxic, but it's also fluroinated.

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But halogenated steroids can have strange properties.

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In this case, the link talks about halogenated corticosteroids, no halogenated AAS. I don't think TD Hexadrone can have such an important effect on the immune system to give skin problems. Anyway, no one puts a transdermal in that area. :LOL:
 
In this case, the link talks about halogenated corticosteroids, no halogenated AAS. I don't think TD Hexadrone can have such an important effect on the immune system to give skin problems. Anyway, no one puts a transdermal in that area. :LOL:

Yeah, I noticed there was a lot about halogenated corticosteroids. But the last link is about halogenated AAS.
 
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