Generic Halodrol?

Alpine

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Where the hell is the generic halodrol!? :D

Anything even remotely close to Tbol is kickass. Is it harder to source or something? There would be a huge demand for it. Next to PP its probably the best PH. It might not give you the same gains pound for pound but it is less androgenic and also less likely to bloat you. IMO, its more like m4ohn (but better) or anavar.
 
With recent events, most of these companies have gone quiet. I don't think we'll be seeing anything new and flashy until the companies get an idea of where the FDA is going.
 
yeahright said:
With recent events, most of these companies have gone quiet. I don't think we'll be seeing anything new and flashy until the companies get an idea of where the FDA is going.

Most likely. One of the previous posts though makes me wonder, whatever happened to SuperBol from DS? Never released, even as a licensed generic as far as I know. Unless that was what SD was, but I don't think so.
 
CDB said:
Most likely. One of the previous posts though makes me wonder, whatever happened to SuperBol from DS? Never released, even as a licensed generic as far as I know. Unless that was what SD was, but I don't think so.

I know for a fact SuperBol was something else. My educated guess is it is synonymous with 4-HD by ALRI that never was released. Both were described as D-Bol hybrids--excellent gains w/o bloat.

I would love to see a generic version of Halodrol, too, of course :)
 
Last I recall from BK, Gaspari has the "patent" and the raws will not be easy to get.. Then again, lots of people say things to sway other companies from their product.. :cool:
 
bigpetefox said:
Last I recall from BK, Gaspari has the "patent" and the raws will not be easy to get.. Then again, lots of people say things to sway other companies from their product.. :cool:

Patents mean nothing in the world of designer steroids. Can you see them trying to bring a lawsuit of something like this?
 
CDB said:
Most likely. One of the previous posts though makes me wonder, whatever happened to SuperBol from DS? Never released, even as a licensed generic as far as I know. Unless that was what SD was, but I don't think so.

ahh memories. too bad superbol never made it out...it sounded fantastic.
 
tattoopierced1 said:
ahh memories. too bad superbol never made it out...it sounded fantastic.

I was looking at some old DS bottle before and was thinking about putting them in lucite or something. I mean, it was such a nice time. Roids available at minimum risk, new ones popping up all the time. I miss being able to go to Black Star, i'm sure it was them, and get my own damn transdermal. I made a 4AD 4Ht transdermal in the same ratios as Sledge Test, worked wonderful when combined with 1 test. And 1 testosterone itself, maybe one of the best steroids ever discovered. Great for gains, minimla sides, and had me shooting holes in the head board of my bed with my gf at the time.
 
kappaz said:
which company
One of the board sponsors. I don't think it's appropriate to mention in this thread as it's Genric Lab's thread. I could pm you if you like.
 
quigs said:
Patents mean nothing in the world of designer steroids. Can you see them trying to bring a lawsuit of something like this?

Exactly. Its more an issue of sourcing the raws from a legit chinese chem house (or whoever) and testing what you get. If its good to go give them the green light and cross your fingers that the next batch (or batches) stay the same.

H-50, BK and Gaspari making PH's are all over. If someone just finds a good chem house to produce it then thats half the battle. We are entering into a "gray" time where larger supplement companies are getting out of the PH's due to FDA pressure/heat. However there has not been a complete and final ban. Like I have said before, until laws are broken people will continue to make money off these verious designer steroids. Until their hands are forced companies will meet the demand. The FDA cant keep up with all these little guys popping up.

We will be some of the first waiting to pounce on good deals & unique compounds before they are gone forever. Most of the general public and mainstream supplement consumers have no idea what is really going on.
 
Gone forever?!?!?!?!?

nahhhhhh, Right now the supplement industry is SO BIG. Probably due to the popularity of people wanting to be in shape. But once the FDA bans what we have now, I think there will still be loopholes. When one closes, it seems like another one opens up.
 
anabolicandre said:
Gone forever?!?!?!?!?

nahhhhhh, Right now the supplement industry is SO BIG. Probably due to the popularity of people wanting to be in shape. But once the FDA bans what we have now, I think there will still be loopholes. When one closes, it seems like another one opens up.

Oh, no doubt. IF THERE IS A DEMAND, SOMOENE WILL TRY AND MEET IT. There is too much money to be made. I do think the Superdrols and the Halodrols will be a thing of the past eventually. WHen you refer to the supplement industry as big that is correct. But really, what we are discussing is a smaller, fringe group of the industry. The force driving the entire industry are the masses who go to GNC and buy more traditonal things. The percentage that is aware of these steroids and actually knows where to get them is somewhat smaller. Thats the only reason this has gone on as long as it has. These are esentially steroids being sold legally. Chemists and supplement designers will have to get a lot more creative to keep things going. And I dont mean simple obfuscation and naming tricks like AX is pulling with its herbal Hyperbol. I mean legit "loopholes" or designs that get around any regulations. Still, you have to think the FDA will aim to tie up loose ends this time around. When you awake a sleeping giant you often pay. We may eventually see the outlaw of any OTC supplements that are hormonal in any way. Thats why so many in the industry look down on whats happening. It could end up bing worse for the industry as a whole in terms of regulations. We all saw what happened with ephedra.
 
Alpine said:
Chemists and supplement designers will have to get a lot more creative to keep things going. And I dont mean simple obfuscation and naming tricks like AX is pulling with its herbal Hyperbol. I mean legit "loopholes" or designs that get around any regulations.

Or, perhaps hopefully much safer supplements with fewer sides and risks but that actually work. I kind of like the ActivaTes of the world, and I'm kind of hoping comanies do try and take nonsteroidal approaches to mass gain and anabolic supplements further.
 
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