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I've been doing a lot of research on ph use in women. (I'm currently using Invalid Link Removed) Of course when you read on various forums you see postings by well informed people and people who don't have a clue... Invalid Link Removed
Here's something I extracted from a thread at bb.com. The poster was quoting Dave Plumbo (not sure who he is)
"I have noticed that women have more side effects from porhormones than they do from synthetic anabolic steriods like Anavar, Winstrol and Primobolan. In my opinion, the best muscle building hormone like supplement for women to take is Invalid Link Removed. Released from the adrenal glands, Invalid Link Removed is the main anabolic hormone in a woman's body. At a doseage of 25-50mg Invalid Link Removed per day, a woman can expect to experience significant changes in body fat levels, Invalid Link Removed function and lean muscle gains."
What do you all think? Would Invalid Link Removed be helpful in increasing lean body mass and reducing fat levels in a woman in any significant way? If so- what form of Invalid Link Removed would be best? 7-OXO? Something else? Does it need to be cycled or can it be taken continuously. The reviews I've read on Invalid Link Removed don't show people to be very impressed. I've heard there is an issue of bioavailability. Is there any reason to believe this supplement would be more beneficial to women than to the men who have taken it?
Any suggestions on specific products?
Here's something I extracted from a thread at bb.com. The poster was quoting Dave Plumbo (not sure who he is)
"I have noticed that women have more side effects from porhormones than they do from synthetic anabolic steriods like Anavar, Winstrol and Primobolan. In my opinion, the best muscle building hormone like supplement for women to take is Invalid Link Removed. Released from the adrenal glands, Invalid Link Removed is the main anabolic hormone in a woman's body. At a doseage of 25-50mg Invalid Link Removed per day, a woman can expect to experience significant changes in body fat levels, Invalid Link Removed function and lean muscle gains."
What do you all think? Would Invalid Link Removed be helpful in increasing lean body mass and reducing fat levels in a woman in any significant way? If so- what form of Invalid Link Removed would be best? 7-OXO? Something else? Does it need to be cycled or can it be taken continuously. The reviews I've read on Invalid Link Removed don't show people to be very impressed. I've heard there is an issue of bioavailability. Is there any reason to believe this supplement would be more beneficial to women than to the men who have taken it?
Any suggestions on specific products?